They (supposedly) didn't start out that way.
It was just a search engine, and a good one. You submitted your site and turned up in the results.
Then it slowly morphed into the obnoxious money grubbing, tracking crap that it is today.
They slow boiled us.
09/02/2008 GOOGLE Chrome Launch: Billed As Fastest Browser
+8 = Infinity (Just like Google as a number)
09/10/2008 Cern LHC Turns on: Start of a research dynasty.
CERN's stated purpose = find the 'God' particle
"Google launched 8 days before the LHC began its search for the “God Particle”. The “Big Bang Day” i.e. starting a new “Universe”.
The short answer is that the god particle is what assigns weight to all the other particles hence the name. Giving mass = Weighted search results of Google."
Wojcicki worked at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and was a National Science Foundation fellow at CERN and the Collège de France. In 1966, he joined the Stanford University physics faculty where he headed the Department of Physics from 1982–1985 and 2004–2007.[7]
Wojcicki has served as an advisor to government funding agencies (US and foreign) as well as to several high energy physics laboratories. He also headed the High Energy Physics Advisory Panel, which advises the United States Department of Energy and the National Science Foundation on particle physics matters.[7]
I am starting to think these origin stories are comms to signal who is a cabal insider. Google, Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Disney, Hewlett-Packard all started in garages? Michael Dell started out selling computers out of his trunk?
The garage stories also gain support from people. It fooled us into believing these were just kids that developed something major, we spread the word and now it's a monstrosity.
When it first started, the internet was fun. Programming was done on notepad. People experimented and played. Info was shared freely.
Now it's boring. Plug in bloated WordPress to get a cookie cutter site to push crap no one wants or to collect your info for car warranty scams.
And the modern venture capital industry was born (ie. put in blood sweat and tears in your garage, with mom and dad’s savings, and then sell us your ingenuity, R&D, and intellectual property for pennies on the dollar, if you’re lucky).
I miss the old Internet. Some parts I went to had some wildly creative people who were free to post whatever they wanted - a funny comment from someone could result in a meme or a song or a little animation created by someone else. Just fun little things that made you laugh or entertained you in some way.
Once the wokescolds took over (somewhere around 2012), it started to get boring as you've said. Content creators stopped putting out new things because you had no idea if it would be "acceptable" or not. And content that was considered "not acceptable" could get you cancelled in real life, so why stick your neck out?
I knew early on that there would be censorship of the political talk because Control Freaks couldn't handle people exchanging ideas freely. I just never thought that they'd come for the creative part as well.
I've actually taken a liking to JetBrains Rider for .net... the .net platform is decent, and with some of the new .net Core stuff, I like it for web/REST backends, but could not stand needing to use Visual Studio.
It's generally been a much more enjoyable experience, much less buggy, much faster. I use the Vim plug-in. Rider also has a Windows Forms designer for when that comes up.
Didn't know it existed until a colleague mentioned it, and was impressed.
There was a nice little app called HotDog that we also used for web programming. Small, simple, functional and free.
I liked notepad though. Forced you to actually learn and understand the code. Like you say, pay attention to what you type.
“Bill Gates started his entire company out of just his garage! Sure, his dad being a patent lawyer helped him with all those acquisitions. How did he get the IBM contract? Where did he get the $75,000 to buy DOS in 1981 at age 26? He’s just a totally normal guy who can afford to go to Harvard, whose mom just happens to run a federal reserve branch and whose dad just happens to work with the Rothschilds and run Planned Parenthood. Yeah, hey, and in 1975 at 20 years old, with only the power of being a whiz bang genius, he wrote a BASIC interpreter [a real-time code compiler] in two months for an obscure computer called an Altair, which was named after a star and priced numerologically, in a matter of days on a whim with no training in writing interpreters, for a military contracting company, with the decision to do all this being made by looking at a Popular Electronics cover.”
The election referendum that “saved the Seahawks” by ending at 51/49 in favor of building a stadium while Paul Allen played guitar is also definitely very normal. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ef9XL6U_cpw
Allen liked to contribute to the “Save the Elephants” fund and donated 100 million to stop Ebola in Africa.
Paul Allen “was the son of a librarian and a elementary teacher who happened to be connected enough to magically afford to go to the 23rd best private school in the country where he met Bill Gates and the two made beautiful nerd music while posing for photo ops at their very rare teletype terminal that all you very normal humans had.” Quincy Jones said Allen ‘sang’ and ‘played guitar’ just like Jimi Hendrix, because that happens.
When Mark “Feldman/Chabenisky" Cuban was getting started, he was so broke he had to survive off scavenged ketchup packets. Here is a totally normal article about his lawyer definitely-not-nepotism-employed Vice President brother who hung out doing cocaine in clubs, has red leather shoes, and is fighting to legalize medical marijuana in Texas, and just has the biggest heart. Their dad, like Hillary Clinton’s, was just a humble upholsterer.
https://www.dallasnews.com/news/2010/10/05/mark-cuban-s-brother-brian-is-sober-voice-in-favor-of-medical-marijuana/
Now lookup Facebook. Theirs is even easier to dig on. You think a weird ass need who can barely speak in sentences masterminded one of the biggest social media platforms of all time?
I’m convinced of a few things with my life experience plus the past few years of even deeper awakening (I’ve been awake awhile)
1: there is no such thing or an organic billionaire anymore (or very few) without deals being made
2: there is no one with a following of over 10 million who isn’t pushed intentionally
3: there are no wildly successful singers who haven’t sold out (same with actors)
Basically the more organic or meteoric they say someone’s rise to fame is the more you need to dig.
Not saying you can’t get a million followers but when you get to the 10s of millions it’s definitely fire where there is smoke.
Was it Amazon cloud services or a Google product where they were caught adding themselves to databases hosted on their servers so they could steal data? I’m specifically thinking of the large car dealership chain where the admin noticed more high level users than he had created, asked the hosting service, and the extra user was immediately hidden…
The problem is that they all are buying and selling data. Probably even rumble and other similar sites. It’s not free to run a business and so especially the little guys have to get creative.
Is there a revelation here, or is it just that it's all planned out with fake cover stories? I studied your chart, but I'm not sure what you're pointing at. Want to learn. Thanks.
The revelation is that everything we thought we knew was a lie.
Small time operators were wiped out in order to ensure success of large globalist owned corporations.
If it's big and wildly successful then odds are huge that it is globalist owned and backed.
Is it safe to say Google is a big psyop to collect data from everyone?
I can't believe so many people are so stupid and don't get it. THEY MAKE MONEY SELLING PRIVATE DATA!!!!
They (supposedly) didn't start out that way. It was just a search engine, and a good one. You submitted your site and turned up in the results.
Then it slowly morphed into the obnoxious money grubbing, tracking crap that it is today. They slow boiled us.
CERN's stated purpose = find the 'God' particle
"Google launched 8 days before the LHC began its search for the “God Particle”. The “Big Bang Day” i.e. starting a new “Universe”.
The short answer is that the god particle is what assigns weight to all the other particles hence the name. Giving mass = Weighted search results of Google."
https://decodingsymbols.wordpress.com/2023/10/27/google-harry-potter-3-mini-post/
Very interesting.
Sergey Brin's father-in-law (at the time) was a physics professor at Stanford who worked with particles and on CERN.
https://greatawakening.win/p/17rT6cyDZ6/mapping-family-connections-of-th/c/
The wiki page for him:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_Wojcicki
Awesome post as usual SS! So critical for new eyes to understand the origins and connections of these companies.
Well 23andMe isn’t /s
And to brainwash them.
I am starting to think these origin stories are comms to signal who is a cabal insider. Google, Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Disney, Hewlett-Packard all started in garages? Michael Dell started out selling computers out of his trunk?
Here’s an Inc. article (archived) highlighting garage startups: https://archive.ph/oqeKJ
Edit: Not to mention they always come from affluent and connected families.
The garage stories also gain support from people. It fooled us into believing these were just kids that developed something major, we spread the word and now it's a monstrosity. When it first started, the internet was fun. Programming was done on notepad. People experimented and played. Info was shared freely. Now it's boring. Plug in bloated WordPress to get a cookie cutter site to push crap no one wants or to collect your info for car warranty scams.
And the modern venture capital industry was born (ie. put in blood sweat and tears in your garage, with mom and dad’s savings, and then sell us your ingenuity, R&D, and intellectual property for pennies on the dollar, if you’re lucky).
Many good inventions and programs have been bought out and put to pasture in order to prevent any real competition in the markets.
I miss the old Internet. Some parts I went to had some wildly creative people who were free to post whatever they wanted - a funny comment from someone could result in a meme or a song or a little animation created by someone else. Just fun little things that made you laugh or entertained you in some way.
Once the wokescolds took over (somewhere around 2012), it started to get boring as you've said. Content creators stopped putting out new things because you had no idea if it would be "acceptable" or not. And content that was considered "not acceptable" could get you cancelled in real life, so why stick your neck out?
I knew early on that there would be censorship of the political talk because Control Freaks couldn't handle people exchanging ideas freely. I just never thought that they'd come for the creative part as well.
I miss 'Ask Jeeves'. Ah, for the days of innocence and romance when we had blight spirits and no knowledge of the darkness...
Webcrawler, anyone? Back before Google...
i still use webcrawler
🕸️🕷️🕸️ I thought it died. I'll have to go find it again. Is it a dot org?
nope
https://www.webcrawler.com/
Forgot about Webcrawler!
There were also several search engines to use, and you didn't have to pay for ads to have people find your website.
AskJeeves was a fun one!
You used to be able to scrape the internet overnight with a basic DSL connection and setup your own search engine with ease and no legal red tape.
I've actually taken a liking to JetBrains Rider for .net... the .net platform is decent, and with some of the new .net Core stuff, I like it for web/REST backends, but could not stand needing to use Visual Studio.
It's generally been a much more enjoyable experience, much less buggy, much faster. I use the Vim plug-in. Rider also has a Windows Forms designer for when that comes up.
Didn't know it existed until a colleague mentioned it, and was impressed.
I don't know what you just said, but it makes me not want to learn to code.
Don't worry, fren. AI will eventually do all of the coding for us. 🙄
Agreed. It was "the thing" to learn for a great job, but it's been ruined.
There was a nice little app called HotDog that we also used for web programming. Small, simple, functional and free. I liked notepad though. Forced you to actually learn and understand the code. Like you say, pay attention to what you type.
Aha. So that's the desired outcome of programming such as Halt & Catch Fire.
Lookie, it's just another rag tag band of normalized nerds! Just like you & me! /s
“Bill Gates started his entire company out of just his garage! Sure, his dad being a patent lawyer helped him with all those acquisitions. How did he get the IBM contract? Where did he get the $75,000 to buy DOS in 1981 at age 26? He’s just a totally normal guy who can afford to go to Harvard, whose mom just happens to run a federal reserve branch and whose dad just happens to work with the Rothschilds and run Planned Parenthood. Yeah, hey, and in 1975 at 20 years old, with only the power of being a whiz bang genius, he wrote a BASIC interpreter [a real-time code compiler] in two months for an obscure computer called an Altair, which was named after a star and priced numerologically, in a matter of days on a whim with no training in writing interpreters, for a military contracting company, with the decision to do all this being made by looking at a Popular Electronics cover.”
The election referendum that “saved the Seahawks” by ending at 51/49 in favor of building a stadium while Paul Allen played guitar is also definitely very normal.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ef9XL6U_cpw Allen liked to contribute to the “Save the Elephants” fund and donated 100 million to stop Ebola in Africa. Paul Allen “was the son of a librarian and a elementary teacher who happened to be connected enough to magically afford to go to the 23rd best private school in the country where he met Bill Gates and the two made beautiful nerd music while posing for photo ops at their very rare teletype terminal that all you very normal humans had.” Quincy Jones said Allen ‘sang’ and ‘played guitar’ just like Jimi Hendrix, because that happens.
When Mark “Feldman/Chabenisky" Cuban was getting started, he was so broke he had to survive off scavenged ketchup packets. Here is a totally normal article about his lawyer definitely-not-nepotism-employed Vice President brother who hung out doing cocaine in clubs, has red leather shoes, and is fighting to legalize medical marijuana in Texas, and just has the biggest heart. Their dad, like Hillary Clinton’s, was just a humble upholsterer. https://www.dallasnews.com/news/2010/10/05/mark-cuban-s-brother-brian-is-sober-voice-in-favor-of-medical-marijuana/
It’s comments like these that make me keep digging. Thanks!
You forgot Biden's startup, selling national secrets out of his garage.
Kek!!!
Brilliant!!!
so... all Jewish...
Makes sense if you know the CIA is actually Mossad West
"Mossad West"
KEK
no downvotes? tides a' turnin ;)
Look at the preinstalled and preferred defaults on the devices sold. Implemented base is a powerful thing.
Now lookup Facebook. Theirs is even easier to dig on. You think a weird ass need who can barely speak in sentences masterminded one of the biggest social media platforms of all time?
I’m convinced of a few things with my life experience plus the past few years of even deeper awakening (I’ve been awake awhile) 1: there is no such thing or an organic billionaire anymore (or very few) without deals being made 2: there is no one with a following of over 10 million who isn’t pushed intentionally 3: there are no wildly successful singers who haven’t sold out (same with actors)
Basically the more organic or meteoric they say someone’s rise to fame is the more you need to dig.
Not saying you can’t get a million followers but when you get to the 10s of millions it’s definitely fire where there is smoke.
Lifelog = clown
Great subject to bring up.
Was it Amazon cloud services or a Google product where they were caught adding themselves to databases hosted on their servers so they could steal data? I’m specifically thinking of the large car dealership chain where the admin noticed more high level users than he had created, asked the hosting service, and the extra user was immediately hidden…
I thought that was Amazon Cloud.
I think you are right.
The problem is that they all are buying and selling data. Probably even rumble and other similar sites. It’s not free to run a business and so especially the little guys have to get creative.
Is there a revelation here, or is it just that it's all planned out with fake cover stories? I studied your chart, but I'm not sure what you're pointing at. Want to learn. Thanks.
The revelation is that everything we thought we knew was a lie. Small time operators were wiped out in order to ensure success of large globalist owned corporations.
If it's big and wildly successful then odds are huge that it is globalist owned and backed.
If not, acquired. And finally, if not ... copied and destined for destruction. (See MySpace et. al.)