GOOGLE’S REVOLUTION FACTORY
Tony Cartalucci
In 2008, the Alliance of Youth Movements held its inaugural summit in New York City. Attending this summit was a combination of State Department staff, Council on Foreign Relations members, former National Security staff, Department of Homeland Security advisers, and a myriad of representatives from American corporations and mass media organizations including AT&T, Google, Facebook, NBC, ABC, CBS, CNN, MSNBC, and MTV.
http://allyoumov.3cdn.net/f734ac45131b2bbcdb_w6m6idptn.pdf
One might suspect such a meeting of representatives involved in US economic, domestic and foreign policy, along with the shapers of public opinion in the mass media would be convening to talk about America’s future and how to facilitate it. Joining these policy makers, was an army of “grassroots” activists that would “help” this facilitation.
Among them was a then little known group called “April 6″ from Egypt. These Facebook “savvy” Egyptians would later meet US International Crisis Group trustee Mohamed ElBaradei at the Cairo airport in Februrary 2010 and spend the next year campaigning and protesting on his behalf in his bid to overthrow the government of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak.
The Alliance of Youth Movements mission statement claims it is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to helping grassroots activists to build their capacity and make a greater impact on the world. While this sounds fairly innocuous at first, even perhaps positive, upon examining those involved in “Movements.org,” a dark agenda is revealed of such nefarious intent it is almost difficult to believe.

Screenshot from Movements.org’s supporters page.
Movement.org is officially partnered with the US Department of State and Columbia Law School. Its corporate sponsors include Google, Pepsi, and the Omnicon Group, all listed as members of the globocrat Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). CBS News is a sponsor and listed on the globocrat Chatham House’s corporate membership list. Other sponsors include Facebook, YouTube, Meetup, Howcast, National Geographic, MSNBC, GenNext, and the Edelman public relations firm.
Movement.org’s “team” includes Co-Founder Jared Cohen, a CFR member, Director of Google Ideas, and a former State Department planning staff member under both Condoleezza Rice and Hilary Clinton.
Founding Movements.org with Cohen is Jason Liebman of Howcast Media which works with mega-corporate conglomerates like Proctor & Gamble, Kodak, Staples, Ford, and government agencies such as the US State Department and the US Defense Department, to create “custom branded entertainment, innovative social media, and targeted rich-media campaigns.” He was also with Google for 4 years where he worked to partner with Time Warner (CFR), News Corporation (FoxNews, CFR) Viacom, Warner Music, Sony Pictures, Reuters, the New York Times, and the Washington Post Company.
Roman Sunder is also credited with co-founding Movements.org. He founded Access 360 Media, a mass advertising company, and he also organized the PTTOW! Summit which brought together 35 top executives from companies like AT&T (CFR), Quicksilver, Activison, Facebook, HP, YouTube, Pepsi (CFR), and the US Government to discuss the future of the “youth industry.” He is also a board member of Gen Next, another non-profit organization focused on “affecting change for the next generation.”
It is hard, considering these men’s affiliations, to believe that the change they want to see is anything less than a generation that drinks more Pepsi, buys more consumerist junk, and believes the United States government every time they purvey their lies to us via their corporate owned media.
While the activists attending the Movements.org summit adhere to the philosophies of “left-leaning” liberalism, the very men behind the summit, funding it, and prodding the agenda of these activists are American’s mega-corporate combine. These are the very big-businesses that have violated human rights worldwide, destroyed the environment, sell shoddy, overseas manufactured goods produced by workers living in slave conditions, and pursue an agenda of greed and perpetual expansion at any cost. The hypocrisy is astounding unless of course you understand that their nefarious, self-serving agenda could only be accomplished under the guise of genuine concern for humanity, buried under mountains of feel-good rhetoric, and helped along by an army of exploited, naive youth.

Corporate America agenda only. 9/11 Truth needs not apply.
What we see is not a foundation from which all activists can work from, but a foundation that has a very selective group of activists working on “problem spots” the US State Department would like to see “changed.” Sudan, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Eastern Europe, Venezuela, and even Thailand - where ever protesters and movements are working to undermine governments non-conducive to corporate America’s agenda, you will find Movements.org supporting their efforts.
The April 6 Movement of Egypt is one of them, and their role in the apparent success of the US ousting of Hosni Mubarak that may see their man Mohamed ElBaradei in office is a perfect example of how this new army of prodded youth will be deployed. It is color revolution 2.0, run directly out of the US State Department with the support of corporate America.
It would be strongly recommended that readers go to Movements.org themselves and explore the website, in particular the 3 summits they have held and those that were in attendance. Everyone from the RAND Corporation to the Council on Foreign Relations comes to “prod.” Movements.org truly is a new tentacle for manipulating and undermining the sovereignty of foreign nations.
2008 Summit New York City .pdf
2009 Summit Mexico City .pdf
2010 Summit London
Egypt’s Wael Ghonim of Google
Wael Ghonim plays an integral part in ElBaradei’s bid to seize power.

by Tony Cartalucci
Wael Ghonim, another “hero” of the revolutions, another stooge working for ElBaradei
As many honest people are still confounded over the true nature of the Egyptian protesters occupying Cairo’s Tahrir Square, yet another hero lifted up by the globocrat controlled mainstream media has turned out to be linked, knowingly or unknowingly, to a foreign plot.
Google marketing executive Wael Ghonim had gone missing on January 28, 2011 after taking part in organizing the first of the protests just days earlier. When he was freed two weeks later he was exalted a hero and served as a catalyst both in Egypt and worldwide to try and reinvigorate the faltering protest.
While Wael Ghonim is portrayed as a passionate activist fighting for the Egyptian people, his allegiances are much more specific. Having been living abroad in Dubai, his Facebook page didn’t pop-up overnight, it was actually created nearly a year ago in tandem with Mohamed ElBaradei’s arrival in Egypt during February 2010. Ghonim also created ElBaradei’s official campaign website. Ghonim and ElBaradei then concurrently campaigned for the coming November 2010 Egyptian election and built up an opposition network in support for ElBaradei. This network included the April 6 Movement, the Muslim Brotherhood, and the independent labor unions now making up the bulk of the protests.
After ElBaradei’s predictable loss, Ghonim shifted from campaigning to protesting. Contrary to popular belief, the protests weren’t spontaneous or even tipped off by high food prices, but rather meticulously planned by Ghonim and the “Revolutionary Youth Movement,” with members drawn from the opposition network ElBaradei had been busy building since early 2010. The date January 25, 2011 was specifically picked after the uprising in Tunisia played out.
The Wall Street Journal reported in detail how organizers selected spots where multiple protests would begin, the routes they would travel and where they would ultimately meet. They even walked the routes at different paces to calculate the time it would take to travel them. They hoped that their movement would spur others to join in before they all moved to Cairo’s Tahrir Square.
When we consider that the “April 6 Movement” was in Washington in 2008 consorting with the US State Department partnered, corporate funded Movements.org, then moved on to supporting US International Crisis Group’s (ICG) Mohamed ElBaradei beginning in February 2010 and finally organizing and participating in the protests starting January 25, 2011, it is fairly suspicious. That a Google marketing executive, returning from Dubai, was involved in identical activities also on behalf of ICG stooge ElBaradei and not being anything more than innocuous is a stretch of the imagination.
Perhaps Wael Ghonim is unaware that Google, the company he works for is a corporate sponsor of Movements.org. Perhaps he doesn’t know who ElBaradei really works for and that he consorts with the very men making the US policy he feigns to deplore. Perhaps he is unaware of what designs such men have for his “new” Egypt and has no clue that everyone involved in his protest has been networked, funded, backed, and even directed by foreigners with nothing but exploitation in mind for Egypt’s future.
For Mr. Wael Ghonim of Google, he should perhaps fire up his employer’s ubiquitous search engine and begin educating himself on who he is consorting with, what their real intentions are, and for whose benefit, before bringing another 30 years of despair and anguish upon “his” people.
19/02/2011 at 9:01 am
Colour revolution 2.0…more chaos made in America!



By BentAljazair
Same logo….same propaganda!
Here is the brand new Algerian poster for the 19th February demonstration …with a clenched fist in the middle…the revolution logo…
The clenched fist is the logo of the 06 April youth movement of Egypt behind the January 2011 revolution. They have adopted the logo of the Serbian activists group Otpor …and even met with them in serbia.
Otpor is a youth movement who appeared in 2000 in Serbia with one main goal deposit Milosevitch …yeah kind of (système dégage) or echa3b yourid esqat enitham!!!
Otpor was funded by the NED National Endowment for Democracy which is a US government affiliation organization to spread freedom and democracy (the american way)…later the otpor’s style revolution was exported to Georgia (rose revolution) and Ukraine (orange revolution) always to deposit regimes and place pro-american presidents.
Read about colored revolutions in wikipedia:
Same scenario of wave revolutions the US want to impose to the Arab world!
Let’s go back to the Egyptian Lotus revolution. Who are those “shabab” revolutionaries?
The 06 April youth movement, who appeared in 2008 is member of the AYM the alliance for youth movements.
With this AYM they learned how to use social media technology (facebook, twitter…) to campaign…Here are the sponsors of movements.org. So those young activists…the pride of Egypt do actually get fund,training and logistic from America.
(…by the way AYM activits are the ones tweeting on Algeria as the next in the list spreading lies such as internet is shut down here while it is not!)
The founder of the NYM is Jarod Cohen fellow at the CFR …former advisor of Condoliza Rice …and Director of Google ideas.
Inside AYM and the people behind
AYM on foxnews …listen carefully @0.20 “…revolutions popping up!!! …”
US democracy is no longer exported through tomahawk but through “inception” twitted in the youth’s mind …
Last point Who is Wael Ghonim the hero?
So he is a supporter of Elbaradai former head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), and who is now member of the famous International Crisis Group a think tank with Brizinski (for the diabolic ideas) and Soros (for the money).
Read (Is El-Baradei for the Egyptian people?):
Now do you still believe in a spontaneous revolution? Poor Egyptians now they have no government, no constitution, only a papyrus army trained and equipped by America with a lotus revolution made by “shabab el facebook” trained and coached by mama America!!!
Good luck!
Now…What about us?
Well the NED generously gives money to few organizations such as :LAADH, Collectif des familles de disparu(e)s en Algérie (CFDA) and through solidarity center they also fund SNAPAP union.
Surprise!!! LAADH, CFDA and the SNAPAP are part of the “coordination” that called for the 12February rally!
and according to wikileaks Mister 12février Sadi Sadi is used to discussing a bit too much with US ambassador…
Did you get it ?
We Algerians, we know perfectly what is revolution…and what is not!
also…whenever we feel attacked from the outside we tend to protect each other and stand united against …the enemy!
I BentAljazair, if I ever join a rally in Algiers it would be to shout: Ya America 9***di …
Since, I am “bint familia”… I can’t use the word in the poster …I just say…
America dégage!!!!!!
America back off!!!!!!
http://bentaljazair.wordpress.com/2011/02/14/808/
09/03/2011 at 6:14 am
14/03/2011 at 7:32 am