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Oracle Funds ‘Google Transparency Project’ After Losing $9 Billion Dollar Patent Case

In the modern world, no major company escapes paying money to Oracle.

They own all the patents that make computer and internet stuff work.  So when a jury of San Franciscan LSD lovers decided in May that Google’s Android operating system did not have to pay $9 billion dollars (extra Doctor Evil) for infringing on Oracle’s 37 Java API patents, Larry Ellison likely helicoptered off his yacht, boarded one of his military jets, and put his sights on Google.

Actually it was Ken Glueck, Senior Vice President of Oracle who claimed they were funding an anti-Google group operating in Washington D.C. called the ‘Google Transparency Project’ (GTP), following an August 18th Fortune article.

Breitbart produced the following list, detailing some of the reports already published by the GTP:

  • Google’s White House Meetings,” which documents 427 White House visits for Google during the Obama Administration; 2) 363 meetings between White House officials and Google employees; and 3) 64 meetings involving employees of companies solely owned by Google’s executive chairman, Eric Schmidt. It also notes that 169 Google executives have officially met with 182 different White House officials.
  • New data reveal extent of traffic between Google and the Obama Administration,” which identifies 258 instances of “revolving door” activity (involving 251 individuals) between Google, or related firms, and the federal government, Democrat political campaigns and Congress during the Obama administration. In a potential new scandal for Hillary Clinton, there were 18 former State Department officials that joined Google as executives, and five Google officials took up senior posts at the State Department.
  • Google Pulled White House Strings to Kill Telecom Treaty,” which alleges that Google executives and nonprofits they funded were assisted by the White House and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to dominate a US delegation that derailed the 2012 Dubai World Conference on International Telecommunications, known as WCIT-12.

Oracle thinks Google is in cahoots with President Obama and they want to expose the inner-workings of the tech-giant’s Washington D.C. practice of influencing politicians, particularly democrats, to make conditions more ideal for the internet’s biggest search giant.

A company like Google will always push for globalism because their service is designed to span the world.  What they fail to realize is just how detrimental their campaign will eventually be for their own country, The Peoples Republic of California, a land scorched by fires and drought.

Oracle wants more color on the tens of millions in Google lobbying expenditures.

A bit more transparency never hurt anyone, right?

seth-rich

 

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