Everyone notice how the company suspected of selling chips with spy technology (that is also the leading one, in terms of information technology) is called "Intel"...

(http://www.prisonplanet.com/secret-3g-intel-chip-gives-snoops-backdoor-pc-access.html)

In day-to-day English language usage, "intel" is a short term for intelligence. And is usually used to mean both "intelligence agencies" and "information of interest to these kind of institutions".

If the new Intel ix chips do have the type of spy technology they're suspected of having...

Then we have "Intel" being used to get "intel" for the "intel" agencies...

Or, the "intel" agencies using "Intel" to get "intel"...

(Are these two institutions - or, have they become, with this - the same?!)

Knowing that, according to official history, "Intel" stands for "Integrated Electronics", it still is a most interesting coincidence.

Specially, since Google is known to be a NSA/CIA front company (http://english.pravda.ru/opinion/columnists/17-06-2013/124841-google_cia_nsa-0/ + http://www.prisonplanet.com/group-calls-for-hearings-into-google%E2%80%99s-ties-to-cia-and-nsa.html)

And, even more interesting, when this last company's name comes from the term "googol" - chose to mean something like "infinity", "omniscience", or "unlimited access to knowledge or information".

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