Tarpley: US gov uses Google proxy to attack China

Beijing has criticised US internet giant Google, after it decided to withdraw its server from China and redirect users to its uncensored Hong Kong site. In January a rift grew between the two after the firm announced it would no longer censor it’s services – later citing viral attacks on the accounts of human rights workers for the decision. Authorities in Hong Kong say they won’t comply with the mainland in controlling the company’s web content. But investigative journalist Webster Tarpley thinks the belief that moving operations to Hong Kong will solve the problem, is naive.

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25 Responses to “Tarpley: US gov uses Google proxy to attack China”

  1. WhereEaglesDareWWII says:

    Google is owned and controlled by the Jews , Larry Page (dishonest name changer hiding behind local sounding names) & Sergey Brin. Google have their base in occupied Palestine. I refuse to download Google spy-ware products !!! – Facebook is also a Jewish spy tool !

  2. losangeles7517 says:

    Yeah never install chrome, you have to reformat your drive, to get rid of every trace of it….

  3. dtr76 says:

    Damn dude, I like your style of verbal abuse. There are so many overgrown infants living in false realities, here’s to you!

  4. Oishi08 says:

    Meaning simply they tend to, (like most Americans that believe what the Govenment tells them), not view the wider connection of the world economy. Most people think there is still an American economy. Where the hell is it? China and other nations have invested a lot of world currency into the U.S., but the U.S. is not for sale.
    Right?

  5. Oishi08 says:

    Its funny to hear my friends that are unemployed sometimes say, “I am going be looking for work this week”; however, they have a narrow perspective about economic interconnectiveness.

  6. RoyalRook says:

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  7. RoyalRook says:

    You stay classy.

  8. dadalinN says:

    This is complete horse crap. The interviewer is wrong on just about every fact he mentions. Google isn’t physically moving anything. They’ve always had servers in hong kong and are just forwarding to HK. China cannot change HK laws as it is an internationally reconized issue.

  9. Rain89c says:

    asians migrated to america solely for the economic gain a few decades ago, not for your so called ”freedom” as much as you silly americans think that….

  10. Rain89c says:

    The cheap junk China sends you were ingredients the U.S company owners’ ordered them to make the products with, you moronic redneck.

  11. voicubogdan84 says:

    you’re selling that bull to the wrong f. person! :D
    it just happens that my country is not the us of a… I live in ex-communist Romania and I know exactly why people in communist dictatorships leave to the Occident! and it’s NOT “solely for the economic gain”!!!! there are many other reasons related with basic human rights… and your hypocrisy is monumental! :)
    why not go back there now?! come-on, what do you have to lose, are you a millionaire? :D what are the real reasons? huh?!

  12. LouisC89 says:

    Excuse me U.S politician and Google what-so-ever what do you mean pull out of CHINA and head out for HONG KONG? Hong Kong is PART OF CHINA. Those colonist are crave after foreign authority and land.

  13. LouisC89 says:

    Then Hong Kong people change it own law.

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  15. jimmyjamesWang says:

    @markwessex, dictatorship? so who is the dictator? Hu Jintao? lol, well, he is surely a lucky guys since that last dictator Jiang Zeming just gave the power to him after 10 years in office. Geesh, I’ve thought that once you are a dictator, you would never give your position away, lol.

  16. jimmyjamesWang says:

    @markwessex And also, just who is Wen Jiabao? and who is Xi Jinping, these guys got a lot power, the can veto a decision made by Hu jintao, so does that mean there are 5 dictators in China at the same time, geesh that’s messed up!

  17. telecalcu says:

    Americans are holding the world hostage to pay of their debt.

  18. victormusicify says:

    @baihbalm Yeah, whatever, you are probably some redneck who never been outside of the US. Tell me I am wrong

  19. baihbalm says:

    @victormusicify Well i was born in Mexico, so…. I guess not. Good try. The Chinese people are in a difficult situation, they don’t have much control or say in their occupation. That’s all I’m saying. You know exactly what happens to those who want more freedom in China. But then again, the government is trying to protect itself and it’s citizens (believe it or not) against rapid expansion which would be impossible to maintain even temporarily because of the population.

  20. mechadamuramu says:

    wow seriously? Google stands to loose millions from pulling out of china for being cyber attacked and not conforming to communist censorship standards. While Google is right to consult its country of incorporation (USA) with respect to international trade and business practices it definitely does not serve as a proxy to any kind of attack by the US on China.

    His tangent about the currency seemed much more sound than his internet psychobabel.

  21. victormusicify says:

    @baihbalm Well, I agree with you. The Chinese populace will decide for themselves what they want for themselves. Any foreign influence and persuasion only give government more reason control. But I do agree with you. All I know is history have shown the West to be nothing more than driven by self-interest. What gets me is when a person who have NO connection to the Chinese are trying to advocate for them. What if those people are wrong, and the Chinese livelihood turn for the worst?

  22. victormusicify says:

    @baihbalm In the end people in America will be comfortable – no matter what happened in China. The Chinese people are the one to bear the brunt of any ideological and psychological warfare from the West. There is no such thing democracy and freedom when the inequality in between China and US is so vast.

  23. baihbalm says:

    @victormusicify Exactly, like what happen leading up the Chinese dust-bowl prior to the Beijing Olympics -> Bad influence from McDonalds (USA) to produce beef. I saw a documentary on the tragedy (NatGeo). The thing is that the Chinese tried to produce mass quantities of cattle using the grass-fed method (which the US hardly uses anymore). In the US, most are grain-fed, and because of this must be given lots of antibiotics for the animal to survive till they are slaughtered alive, look it up.

  24. maestroas says:

    sa ses la premiere cose attaquez la cine pour ces piratage sur google faut mettre le paquet faite lui tombez tous ses satellite

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