The game for smartphones " Pokémon Go" is breaking all records , becoming the most downloaded mobile game of all time in the US , but also in the rest of the world is getting a great success , so much so that , a few days ago , the popular app passed as body of research on the web engines , even searches red light , who hold the record ever since the network has taken the first steps . The mania infects large and small game and the outcry has also intrigued those who usually do not grant these distractions . But , as often it happens when exploding global phenomena , there are those who can not see clearly. And ' the case of the blog Infowars Alex Jones , one of the most popular sites to counter the English-speaking world , that a few days ago published an article written by Kit Daniels , the uncompromising title : " Pokemon Go is linked to the CIA . "Dietro allo sviluppo ci sarebbe una società collegata alla Cia
appartamenti, il posto di lavoro e persino i bagni, altrimenti irraggiungibili dai satelliti spia americani e dalle auto di Google. Gli utilizzatori secondo Infowars sarebbero inconsapevolmente impiegati per raccogliere immagini e video destinati agli archivi dell'intelligence americana.
Behind the development there would be a company related to CIA
Bloggers Infowars claim to have informed about the company that developed the application, the Niantic inc. founded by John Hanke, who in the past would have benefited from funding from In-Q-Tel, a venture capital firm that according to Infowars would be linked to the CIA, to develop the well-known "Google Earth." Infowars argues that In-Q-Tel is an investment company that seeks innovative technological solutions useful for intelligence US.
The 'real purpose' of the game according to Infowars
According to Infowars the CIA would develop Pokémon Go to access the images taken by cameras of smartphones million of users all over the planet, which during the game shooting places, like their apartments, the workplace and even the bathrooms, otherwise unreachable by US spy satellites and the Google car. Users according Infowars would unknowingly used to collect images and video intended for US intelligence archives.
The article also proposes a video, which according to the authors aims to "reveal some secrets" discovered Pokémon Go.