Ah yes, Daniel Jones.
Many digs on him.
Here's an InfluenceWatch on TDIP - ck qresear.ch for more.
https://www.influencewatch.org/non-profit/democracy-integrity-project/
Mentioned TWICE in Q drops re his work on Torture Report when employed by Feinstein.
The Report - movie from 2019 - is about that.
Search on "TDIP" for more in qresear.ch
'''Democracy Integrity Project (TDIP)
Location: '''
MCLEAN, VA
Tax ID:
81-5223488
Tax-Exempt Status:
501(c)(4)
Formation:
2017
Founder:
Daniel J. Jones
The Democracy Integrity Project (TDIP) is an advocacy group that purports to investigate interference in American and international elections by hostile foreign powers. Its work is based heavily on research and information generated by individuals and organizations behind the 2016 “Steele dossier” of unsubstantiated attacks on Donald Trump. [1][2]
It is one of three related organizations run by Daniel J. Jones, a former FBI analyst and staffer for Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) and the Senate Intelligence Committee, who was instrumental in publicizing information about the CIA’s detention and interrogation practices during the War on Terror. [3]
Connected Organizations
Jones is TDIP’s president and CEO. The organization’s 2017 tax filings report that Jones worked full-time for the nonprofit and was paid $381,263 in salary and other compensation for the year. [4]
TDIP is apparently separate from Jones’s research firm Penn Quarter Group, which Jones also runs.
["Apparently" indeed - not clear whether or not this is really true. I think they are the same.]
Senator Charles Grassley (R-IA) alleged that Jones told the FBI that Penn Quarter “was being funded by 7 to 10 wealthy donors located primarily in New York and California, who provided approximately $50 million.” [5]
[SOROS!!!! See past digs]
Jones’s third organization, the 501(c)(3) charityAdvance Democracy, was founded in 2018 and has not filed public tax returns as of June 2019. [6] It shares an address with TDIP and is also actively engaged in purporting to combat Russian election interference: The New York Times reported that it had “flagged a number of suspicious websites and social media accounts” to authorities as promoting Russian interference in the 2019 European Parliament elections and claimed right-wing groups were using the same tactics. [7]
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