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The Jewish hand behind Internet
[SIZE=+2]Google, Facebook, Wikipedia, Yahoo!, MySpace, eBay...[/SIZE]By Freedom Research, June 2009
The Jews - contrary to the "liberal" views they officially say they profess - in their suppressive acts practically demonstrate that they always seek to dominate the information flow, they dont tolerate any dissent. It is just as when Israel says "Shalom" while Israels military at the very same time pounds its Arab neighbour states with bombs and missiles.
[SIZE=+3]Google[/SIZE](which in 2006 acquired Youtube)
[SIZE=+2]Founders Brin and Page are Jewish[/SIZE]
The Jewish site SomethingJewish.co.uk writes in a review by Marcus J. Freed of the book "Richistan", 05/09/2007 on "the Jewish boys from Google":
The global economy is vastly different to 40 years ago and todays new billionaires include the Jewish boys from Google, Sergey Brin and Larry Page, along with thousands of other instapreneurs.
Larry Page - who shares the title of Google President even has an Israeli family connection.Bnai Brith Magazine, paper of one of the mightiest Jewish organizations, writes in their article "The Searchmasters", spring 2006, on "...Larry Page, whose mother Gloria is Jewish". The Magazine continues:
Larry's maternal grandfather, however, followed a much different path. He was an early settler in Israel, making aliyah in the spartan desert town of Arad.
[SIZE=-1]Sergei Brin and Larry Page -"the Jewish boys from Google"
[/SIZE][SIZE=+2]The Jewish entourage in Google[/SIZE]
The Jew Craig Silverstein was the first employee hired by Google's founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin.
The Jewish woman Susan Wojcicki was the one who gave Google office space to start the business. Susan Wojcicki has since become Vice President of Product Management at Google.
This while here likewise Jewish younger sister Anne Wojcicki, a biotechnology specialist, in May 2007 during "a traditional Jewish wedding" ceremony (according to Israeli paper Haaretz, May 29, 2008) married the Google President Sergey Brin. Keeping everything neatly within the tribe.
SomethingJewish.co.uk writes 24/05/2007:
Justin Rosenstein was a top engineer at Google serving three years as Googles Product Manager for Page Creator. Rosenstein was one of the first employees that Facebooks Jewish boss Mark Zuckerberg poached from Google as Facebook began its rise in 2007. In 2008 Rosenstein left Facebook with Facebooks likewise Jewish co-founder, Dustin Moskovitz, to form a new company.
[SIZE=-1]Facebook co-founder Dustin Moskovitz (left) and Justin Rosenstein[/SIZE]
[SIZE=+2]Sheryl Sandberg[/SIZE]
Another Jewish profile who has been important in the shaping of Google is Sheryl Sandberg.
Sheryl Sandberg was Google Vice President of Global Online Sales & Operations, a position from where she built and managed the online sales channels for advertising and publishing and operations for consumer products globally. Sandberg was behind Googles AdWords, and sat in the board of Googles philantropic arm Google.org.
Before Google, Sandberg worked for the Jew Lawrence Summers, first when he was Chief Economist of the World Bank, then as his Chief of Staff whenSummers was Treasury Secretrary in the Clinton Administration.
Sheryl Sandberg - Jewish "second-in-command of Facebook" - is presently Chief Operating Officer at Facebook. As COO, Sandberg is responsible for helping Facebook scale its operations and expand its presence globally. Sandberg manages sales, marketing, business development, human resources, public policy, privacy and communications and reports directly to Facebooks Jewish CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
Sheryl Sandberg is well connected to the Jewish community and the "philantropy" business, a favourite Jewish pastime where they can take a small part of their enormous wealth gained from the "goyim" and put it in small projects completely after their taste, to show how humane, generous and an openminded they are. Sandberg was thus with Daniel Sokatch, CEO of the Jewish Community Federation of San Francisco, on a joint venture "addressing global poverty and social justice issues through philanthropy", December 10, 2008.
She also sponsors Jewish activities at for instance the Joshman Family Jewish Community Center, a center that not so surprisingly also has an "Israel connection", as their website says. The Joshman Center writes on this "Israel connection":
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[SIZE=-1]Sergei Brin and Larry Page -"the Jewish boys from Google"
[/SIZE][SIZE=+2]The Jewish entourage in Google[/SIZE]
The Jew Craig Silverstein was the first employee hired by Google's founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin.
The Jewish woman Susan Wojcicki was the one who gave Google office space to start the business. Susan Wojcicki has since become Vice President of Product Management at Google.
This while here likewise Jewish younger sister Anne Wojcicki, a biotechnology specialist, in May 2007 during "a traditional Jewish wedding" ceremony (according to Israeli paper Haaretz, May 29, 2008) married the Google President Sergey Brin. Keeping everything neatly within the tribe.
SomethingJewish.co.uk writes 24/05/2007:
Justin Rosenstein was a top engineer at Google serving three years as Googles Product Manager for Page Creator. Rosenstein was one of the first employees that Facebooks Jewish boss Mark Zuckerberg poached from Google as Facebook began its rise in 2007. In 2008 Rosenstein left Facebook with Facebooks likewise Jewish co-founder, Dustin Moskovitz, to form a new company.

[SIZE=-1]Facebook co-founder Dustin Moskovitz (left) and Justin Rosenstein[/SIZE]
[SIZE=+2]Sheryl Sandberg[/SIZE]
Another Jewish profile who has been important in the shaping of Google is Sheryl Sandberg.
Sheryl Sandberg was Google Vice President of Global Online Sales & Operations, a position from where she built and managed the online sales channels for advertising and publishing and operations for consumer products globally. Sandberg was behind Googles AdWords, and sat in the board of Googles philantropic arm Google.org.
Before Google, Sandberg worked for the Jew Lawrence Summers, first when he was Chief Economist of the World Bank, then as his Chief of Staff whenSummers was Treasury Secretrary in the Clinton Administration.

Sheryl Sandberg - Jewish "second-in-command of Facebook" - is presently Chief Operating Officer at Facebook. As COO, Sandberg is responsible for helping Facebook scale its operations and expand its presence globally. Sandberg manages sales, marketing, business development, human resources, public policy, privacy and communications and reports directly to Facebooks Jewish CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
Sheryl Sandberg is well connected to the Jewish community and the "philantropy" business, a favourite Jewish pastime where they can take a small part of their enormous wealth gained from the "goyim" and put it in small projects completely after their taste, to show how humane, generous and an openminded they are. Sandberg was thus with Daniel Sokatch, CEO of the Jewish Community Federation of San Francisco, on a joint venture "addressing global poverty and social justice issues through philanthropy", December 10, 2008.
She also sponsors Jewish activities at for instance the Joshman Family Jewish Community Center, a center that not so surprisingly also has an "Israel connection", as their website says. The Joshman Center writes on this "Israel connection":
Our mission is to strengthen relationships between American Jews and the Israeli migr community and to build a deeper connection to Israel.
[SIZE=+2]Elliot Schrage and Ethan Beard[/SIZE]
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The Jew Elliot Schrage was since 2005 Googles Vice President of Communications and Public Affairs, the man who ran Googles PR. He had this important position until May 2008 when he left for Facebook to work under the same role.
he United States Holocaust Memorial Museum today joined with Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) to unveil an unprecedented online mapping initiative aimed at furthering awareness and action in the Darfur region of Sudan. Crisis in Darfur, enables more than 200 million Google Earth mapping service users worldwide to visualize and better understand the genocide currently unfolding in Darfur. The Museum has assembled contentphotographs, data and eyewitness testimonyfrom a number of sources that are brought together for the first time in Google Earth. This information will appear as a Global Awareness layer in Google Earth starting today.
[SIZE=+2]Manber - Googles Israeli Vice President of Engineering[/SIZE]
Google's Vice President of Engineering, Udi Manber, is Israeli and a graduate from the Israels Technion Institute in Haifa.
He has a long record of top jobs in Internet related positions.
Manber became the chief scientist at Yahoo! in 1998.
In 2002, he joined Amazon.com, where he became "chief algorithms officer" and a Vice President. He was later appointed CEO of the Amazon subsidiary company A9.com, where he led the company's A9 search engine work. (Please see an article on Amazons support for Israel.)
In 2006, Manber was hired by Google as one of Googles Vice Presidents of Engineering. In December 2007, he announced Knol, Google's new project to create a knowledge repository.
andber as a senior Google operative, interacts with the Judeo-Zionist community.
Here is an advertisment which discloses how Googles Manber will sit with a Rabbi and discuss Talmud and the Web (http://www.oakland.com/google-s-tal...and-the-power-of-associative-thinking-e394931):
[SIZE=+2]Googles Israel connections[/SIZE]
Here follows a most revealing article on how Googles Sergey Brin, Facebooks Mark Zuckerberg and Yahoos President Susan Decker, are invited by the Israeli leadership to Israel, during Israels 60th anniversary celebrations:
And B' nai B' rith Magazine (http://bnaibrith.org/magazines/2008FallBBM/future-concerns-mariaschin.cfm) are also happy with the representation:
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[TABLE="width: 400"][SIZE=+2]Elliot Schrage and Ethan Beard[/SIZE]
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[SIZE=-1]Elliot Schrage[/SIZE][/TD]
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The Jew Elliot Schrage was since 2005 Googles Vice President of Communications and Public Affairs, the man who ran Googles PR. He had this important position until May 2008 when he left for Facebook to work under the same role.
he United States Holocaust Memorial Museum today joined with Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) to unveil an unprecedented online mapping initiative aimed at furthering awareness and action in the Darfur region of Sudan. Crisis in Darfur, enables more than 200 million Google Earth mapping service users worldwide to visualize and better understand the genocide currently unfolding in Darfur. The Museum has assembled contentphotographs, data and eyewitness testimonyfrom a number of sources that are brought together for the first time in Google Earth. This information will appear as a Global Awareness layer in Google Earth starting today.
Educating todays generation about the atrocities of the past and present can be enhanced by technologies such as Google Earth," says Bloomfield. "When it comes to responding to genocide, the worlds record is terrible. We hope this important initiative with Google will make it that much harder for the world to ignore those who need us the most."
"At Google, we believe technology can be a catalyst for education and action," said Elliot Schrage, Google Vice President, Global Communications and Public Affairs. "Crisis in Darfur will enable Google Earth users to visualize and learn about the destruction in Darfur as never before and join the Museums efforts in responding to this continuing international catastrophe."
"At Google, we believe technology can be a catalyst for education and action," said Elliot Schrage, Google Vice President, Global Communications and Public Affairs. "Crisis in Darfur will enable Google Earth users to visualize and learn about the destruction in Darfur as never before and join the Museums efforts in responding to this continuing international catastrophe."
Of course spreading the knowledge of Israels genocidal destruction of Palestinian infrastructure in Gaza in the 2009 assault is not part of this education.[SIZE=+2]Manber - Googles Israeli Vice President of Engineering[/SIZE]
Google's Vice President of Engineering, Udi Manber, is Israeli and a graduate from the Israels Technion Institute in Haifa.
He has a long record of top jobs in Internet related positions.
Manber became the chief scientist at Yahoo! in 1998.
In 2002, he joined Amazon.com, where he became "chief algorithms officer" and a Vice President. He was later appointed CEO of the Amazon subsidiary company A9.com, where he led the company's A9 search engine work. (Please see an article on Amazons support for Israel.)
In 2006, Manber was hired by Google as one of Googles Vice Presidents of Engineering. In December 2007, he announced Knol, Google's new project to create a knowledge repository.

andber as a senior Google operative, interacts with the Judeo-Zionist community.
Here is an advertisment which discloses how Googles Manber will sit with a Rabbi and discuss Talmud and the Web (http://www.oakland.com/google-s-tal...and-the-power-of-associative-thinking-e394931):
Thu Sep 18, 2008Contemporary Jewish Museum presents
[SIZE=+1]Googles Talmud: The Web, Jewish Culture, and the Power of Associative Thinking[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]Location
The Contemporary Jewish Museum
736 Mission Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
district: Downtown/Financial District[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]Location Date and Time
Thu Sep 18, 2008 (7:00 PM - 8:30 PM)[/SIZE]
Description
One of the hallmarks of Jewish culture and scholarship is an emphasis on commentary and associative thinking, a method essential to the creation of the Talmud and thousands of years of Biblical commentary. Udi Manber, Googles Vice President for Engineering and best-selling technology critic Howard Rheingold will join Rabbi Lawrence Kushner in a panel discussion exploring the connections between art, technology, and Jewish culture, as seen through the new social, intellectual, and spiritual implications of the idea of search. This will be followed by a discussion with Dan Schifrin, the Museums director of public programs and writer in residence.
[SIZE=+1]Googles Talmud: The Web, Jewish Culture, and the Power of Associative Thinking[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]Location
The Contemporary Jewish Museum
736 Mission Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
district: Downtown/Financial District[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]Location Date and Time
Thu Sep 18, 2008 (7:00 PM - 8:30 PM)[/SIZE]
Description
One of the hallmarks of Jewish culture and scholarship is an emphasis on commentary and associative thinking, a method essential to the creation of the Talmud and thousands of years of Biblical commentary. Udi Manber, Googles Vice President for Engineering and best-selling technology critic Howard Rheingold will join Rabbi Lawrence Kushner in a panel discussion exploring the connections between art, technology, and Jewish culture, as seen through the new social, intellectual, and spiritual implications of the idea of search. This will be followed by a discussion with Dan Schifrin, the Museums director of public programs and writer in residence.
Advertisement for the event was also made in the Jewish Weekly: http://www.jweekly.com/article/full/35726/calendar/ [SIZE=+2]Googles Israel connections[/SIZE]
Here follows a most revealing article on how Googles Sergey Brin, Facebooks Mark Zuckerberg and Yahoos President Susan Decker, are invited by the Israeli leadership to Israel, during Israels 60th anniversary celebrations:
[SIZE=+1]Facebook, Google founders to attend Jerusalem conference in May[/SIZE]By Guy Grimland, Haaretz Correspondent
[SIZE=-1]Haaretz 01/04/2008[/SIZE]
Co-founder of internet giant Google, Sergey Brin, will join Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, and Yahoo president Susan Decker at a presidential panel on technology to be held at the Jerusalem International Convention Center May 13-15.
The convention, which was formed at the initiative of President Shimon Peres, will also be attended by a number of Israeli political, religious and financial leaders, as well as academics and cultural figures.
The panel will discuss issues facing technology in today's age and the future, in particular in regard to how it will affect Israel and the Jewish world.
Former UK prime minister Tony Blair will also take part in the conference, as will French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner, former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, former prime minister of the Czech Republic Vaclev Havel, Nobel Prize Laureate Eli Wiesel, and Georgia President Michael Saakashvili
[SIZE=-1]Haaretz 01/04/2008[/SIZE]
Co-founder of internet giant Google, Sergey Brin, will join Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, and Yahoo president Susan Decker at a presidential panel on technology to be held at the Jerusalem International Convention Center May 13-15.
The convention, which was formed at the initiative of President Shimon Peres, will also be attended by a number of Israeli political, religious and financial leaders, as well as academics and cultural figures.
The panel will discuss issues facing technology in today's age and the future, in particular in regard to how it will affect Israel and the Jewish world.
Former UK prime minister Tony Blair will also take part in the conference, as will French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner, former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, former prime minister of the Czech Republic Vaclev Havel, Nobel Prize Laureate Eli Wiesel, and Georgia President Michael Saakashvili
The Israel News Agency also writes (http://www.israelnewsagency.com/isr...aryjerusalemolmertfacingtomorrow48050708.html):In attendance, in addition to many national presidents and heads of state will be dignitaries from the worlds of business and academia. Among them are Sergey Brin, founder of Google and Susan Decker of Yahoo. Dr. Miriam and Sheldon Adelson will be serving as the honorary chairpersons for the Israel 60th Birthday Presidential Conference which has enthusiastically attracted the attention of Jewish leaders and others worldwide.
And B' nai B' rith Magazine (http://bnaibrith.org/magazines/2008FallBBM/future-concerns-mariaschin.cfm) are also happy with the representation:
I was particularly impressed with the large numbers of young people in attendance, representing Israeli universities and aliyah organizations like MASA. At the conclusion of the panel discussion moderated by Israeli entrepreneur Yossi Vardi and featuring, among others, Brin, the co-founder of Google; Susan Decker of Yahoo; and Rupert Murdoch, several dozen young adults crowded on stage to meet the speakersand more than one business card was exchanged.
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