News Julian Assange warns WikiLeaks will expose Google as he promised to release 'significant disclosures' on company By Regina F. Graham For Dailymail.com 22:49 GMT 07 Oct 2016, updated 23:43 GMT 07 Oct 2016 +5 Facebook Twitter e-mail SMS WhatsApp 39 comments WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange promised to release information on subjects including the U.S. election and Google Assange said WikiLeaks plans to start publishing new material starting this week, but wouldn't specify the timing and subject He warned that the so called 'October Surprise' will expose Google Assange did not reveal what type of information would be leaked about the tech giant, but his 2014 book could provide a clue In it, he wrote: '(Eric) Schmidt's tenure as CEO saw Google integrate with the shadiest of U.S. power structures...' WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange promised 'significant' disclosures on subjects including the U.S. election and Google in the coming weeks as the secret-spilling group marked its 10th anniversary on Tuesday. Assange said WikiLeaks plans to start publishing new material starting this week, but wouldn't specify the timing and subject and warned that the so called 'October Surprise' may expose Google. The war between Assange and the tech giant started in 2014 when he wrote about the company in his book titled, 'When Google Met Wikileaks', according to Recode. 'Nobody wants to acknowledge that Google has grown big and bad,' Assange wrote in the book.