Strange as this may sound, conspiracy researchers online have said that the smartphone game app Pokemon Go is linked to the CIA - if so, then it's no surprise that governments have backdoors to many of the computer and smartphone applications that we are using right now. Crazed Pokemon fans, beware! - FUA
The ‘augmented reality’ mobile game Pokémon Go, which uses
the player’s smartphone camera to ‘add’ Pokémon to real-world locations,
has ties to the CIA.
The developer of Pokémon Go, Niantic, Inc., was founded by John
Hanke, who previously received funding from the CIA’s venture capital
firm In-Q-Tel to develop what eventually became Google Earth.
In-Q-Tel was once described
as an “independent strategic investment firm that identifies innovative
technology solutions to support the missions of the U.S. Intelligence
Community.”
It’s easy to see why the CIA would have an interest in the software
behind Pokémon Go; the game utilizes the player’s camera and gyroscope
to display an image of a Pokémon as though it were in the real world,
such as the player’s apartment complex or workplace bathroom.
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