Anonymous ID: 65f456 Dec. 15, 2020, 11:19 p.m. No.12048144   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8151 >>8160 >>8165 >>8269 >>8495 >>8649

SOLARWINDS / THOMAS BRAVO / ENTRUST / ACXIOM

(posts linked are all PB)

 

Solarwinds / Thomas Bravo / Entrust / Acxiom

According to Dr. Quigley on Twitter, “the buyout firm, [Thoma Bravo] who now owns SolarWinds was founded by a Puerto Rican billionaire who contributed over $100k to Clinton in 2016. His name is Orlando Bravo.”

And as Dr. Quigley mentions, Bravo purchased a company by the name of Entrust in 2009. Entrust has a location in Ottawa, Canada. But we’re not totally sure of this, it may actually be the other way around, but no doubt the two companies are connected.

Thomas Bravo also purchased DigiCert in 2015. DigiCert and Entrust verify the elections for at least half of the states in the US. Entrust is also closely related to a firm by the name of ‘Live Ramp’ which is located in Shanghai.

 

Https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/12/breaking-exclusive-owners-solarwinds-related-obama-clintons-china-hong-kong-us-election-process/

 

Old anon post

 

#3467413 at 2018-10-14 00:50:26 (UTC+1)

Q Research General #4396: Big Crowds For A Big Night Edition

 

>>3467187

Hillary's Datapalooza

One of the key beneficiaries of Park's datapalooza has been Acxiom Corporation based in Little Rock, Arkansas. Acxiom's chief signing officers is Jerry C. Jones, a 19-year law partner with Hillary Clinton in the Rose Law Firm, Little Rock. See Acxiom insider trading report.

As of Oct. 1, 2018 (just eleven days ago), Acxiom moved to Shanghai, China and changed its name to "Live ramp," but not to worry, Acxiom still holds 100% controlling interest in 27 subsidiaries in the US, Netherlands, China, Australia, Brazil, Germany, UK, France, Poland, New Zealand, Singapore, Cayman Islands and Mauritius. In addition, Acxiom has had 48 contracts with the U.S. government (GSA, State Department, Veterans Affairs).

Acxiom customers include most U.S. social and telecommunications providers including AT&T, Comcast, Cisco, Adobe, Comscore, Dish, Facebook, Foursquare, HP, Gay Network, IBM, Microsoft, Pandora, Pinterest, Spotify, Tivo and Yahoo!

Did Acxiom take America's data with them to China? Evidently YES (although it was probably already there, but us We The People saps did not get the memo).

 

https://www.fbcoverup.com/docs/library/2018-09-21-Acxiom-Holdings-Inc-ACXM-Form-8-K-Jerry-C-Jones-Chief-Ethics-Officer-Legal-Officer-Exec-VP-Asst-Secretary-Sep-21-2018.pdf

 

https://www.fbcoverup.com/docs/library/2018-09-21-Acxiom-Holdings-Inc-Co-No-733269-ACXM-RAW-HTML-Insider-Trading-Ownership-Reports-SEC-Edgar-Sep-21-2018.pdf

 

https://www.fbcoverup.com/docs/library/2018-07-02-Acxiom-Corporation-ACXM-Form-8-K-DEFA14A-Reg-FD-Disclosure-Merger-plan-with-Chinese-companies-SEC-Edgar-Jul-02-2018.pdf

 

https://www.fbcoverup.com/docs/library/2018-05-25-Acxiom-Corporation-Subsidiaries-Exh-21-10-K-SEC-Edgar-May-25-2018.pdf

https://americans4innovation.blogspot.com/2018-09-24-Acxiom-Holdings-Inc-ACXM-Partners-accessed-Sep-24-2018

 

cont

Anonymous ID: 65f456 Dec. 15, 2020, 11:20 p.m. No.12048151   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8160 >>8165 >>8269 >>8495 >>8649

>>12048144

 

cont.

 

>>12047026

Remembered old digs on liveRamp

 

#9704575 at 2020-06-22 09:04:17 (UTC+1)

Q Research General #12422: AOC For Senate, Someone Turn The Lights On Edition

The story of the Ramp is symbolic of the path we are on in our fight to drain the swamp.

A downward approach for landing.

The path is a slippery slope, POTUS is navigating carefully taking careful cautious steps.

He has no handrail and cannot slip up like the press has been waiting for.

Momentum is building every step and by the last portion of the path, the pace will exponentially increase.

*on another note, the focus on the Ramp also tingled some other almonds. A while ago there was a Q post that was worded oddly and at the time "Ramp" was the word that stuck out.

Think it was this post, only one that kind of fits what I was remembering.

(Q post 1641)

"Coordinated effort to ramp pro violent attacks (4ch 8ch /pol/) (threads)."

This was the sentence with the grammar error (missing "up" after ramp) that stuck out.

I recalled this by noticing a super old page i had open regarding digs into a company called Liveramp, who's stock ticker is RAMP.

Not sure if I ended up digging into it, haven't found it if I did, but looking back into it I noticed something interesting that I don't believe I noticed the first time.

 

Liveramp was acquired by ACXIOM (The data devil)

 

"On May 14, 2014, Acxiom announced that it had acquired Liveramp, a data onboarding company, for $310 million.[20] Liveramp was founded in 2011 as a spinout of RapLeaf, a marketing data and software company founded in San Francisco, California in 2005 by Auren Hoffman and Manish Shah.[21][22]. Liveramp's services combined customers' CRM and loyalty program data with other available data sources, to better segment and target consumers. Acxiom kept the business operating under the Liveramp name.[23]"

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liveramp

 

The Hidden Value of Acxiom's Liveramp

Mar 21, 2015

Acxiom recently spent a hefty $310M to buy Liveramp, a company best known for its offline-to-online "data onboarding" service. But the real value of Liveramp is its ubiquitous ID syncing network. Liveramp has positioned itself as the switchboard of digital advertising - the router of marketing data across a hyper-fragmented ad tech ecosystem.

A Brief History of Liveramp

Back in 2010, Facebook got a pretty serious slap on the wrist after inadvertently sharing personally identifiable information with third party data companies. In particular, a company called RapLeaf found a way to scrape referring URLs to match a cookie ID to a specific Facebook profile. Using this match, RapLeaf could target ads based on consumers' Facebook profiles. Marketers loved it. Privacy advocates did not.

On the heels of that snafu, RapLeaf launched a secondary brand, Liveramp, which would eventually become the face of the company. The Liveramp service matched marketers' offline CRM files with online cookie pools, enabling brands like Ford to deliver ads to drivers whose F150 leases were about to end. To make this work, Liveramp built data transfer relationships with every major marketing platform - focusing initially on publishers and DSPs, and eventually expanding to a growing list of players in the data management, content marketing, and attribution spaces.

Liveramp's bet that data onboarding would be a valuable business proved to be correct, but the far bigger source of value would turn out to be a byproduct of the onboarding service - an ID syncing network that positions Liveramp at the center of the highly fragmented ad tech ecosystem.

 

https://medium.com/jounce-media-blog/the-hidden-value-of-acxiom-s-Liveramp-5fbd21a8d548

 

ACXIOM biggest shareholder is BLACKROCK

Article excerpt

 

Hillary's Intelligence Mole BUSTED

Acxiom red alert

 

Hillary Clinton's Acxiom Corporation, allied with encryption key company ENTRUST, INC., has $ 18,252,108 federal information technology contracts with State Department, GSA and Veterans Affairs. Hillary's 19-year Rose Law Firm partner Jerry C. Jones runs both ACXIOM and ENTRUST. Bill's former chief of staff Thomas F. McLarty, III is a director. This gives Hillary almost total control over the dataflow of the Internet in America and abroad.

 

https://patriots4truth.org/2018/09/27/hillarys-intelligence-mole-busted/

 

CONT.

Anonymous ID: 65f456 Dec. 15, 2020, 11:21 p.m. No.12048160   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8165 >>8201 >>8269 >>8495 >>8649

>>12048144

>>12048151

 

cont.

 

old digs

Here's another odd connection I just noticed.

Acxiom purchased Choicepoint

Choicepoint wiki directs to

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/LexisNexis_Risk_Solutions

(Excerpt)

"History Edit

A subsidiary of RELX (formerly Reed Elsevier), LexisNexis Risk Solutions first began as the Risk & Information Analytics Group (RIAG) within LexisNexis, a corporation offering legal database services. In 2000, Reed Elsevier acquired RiskWise and PeopleWise, which together became the basis of RIAG.[6] The creation of RIAG expanded LexisNexis offerings to include public records collections. In 2000, LexisNexis also launched HPCC Systems, its data-intensive computing system platform.

LexisNexis Risk Solutions moved into Collections after Reed Elsevier acquired the public records businesses of Dolan Media Company in 2003.[7] That same year, the LexisNexis Special Services Inc. (LNSSI) was founded to provide government agencies with global sources of data fusion technology and analytics. LNSSI also granted Reed Elsevier the ability to participate in classified U.S. government programs as a foreign-owned entity.

In 2004, Reed Elsevier purchased Seisint Inc., based in Boca Raton, Florida.[8] Seisint housed and operated the Multistate Anti-Terrorism Information Exchange (MATRIX).

In September 2008, Reed Elsevier purchased data aggregator ChoicePoint. This acquisition included an insurance business and the C.L.U.E. database, an underwriting database for the U.S. auto insurance market. LexisNexis completed the migration of public records to HPCC Systems the same year. "

-note the line "In 2004, Reed Elsevier purchased Seisint Inc., based in Boca Raton, Florida.[8] Seisint housed and operated the Multistate Anti-Terrorism Information Exchange (MATRIX)."-

MATRIX=HANK ASHER

(see some past digs I dropped)

>>7848018 (pb)

>>7848040 (pb)

>>7848049 (pb)

 

PREMIER / CHOICEPOINT

 

NEW YORK, Nov. 3 /BSNewswire/ – Diebold, ChoicePoint and Sproul - in a new partnership between government and business involving unprecedented interagency cooperation between the RNC/PNAC, the Patent Office, the Justice Department and the Department of Homeland Security - and funded in part by venture capital from Microsoft's capital-markets division - have announced plans to form a joint venture to leverage core software patents and other intellectual property for the purpose of maintaining America's strategic edge at providing "the best democracy money can buy."

 

https://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/WO0411/S00055.htm

 

HAVA also provides funding for computerized voter rolls, including programs for removal of “ineligible” voters. It is modeled on the vote scrubbing operation carried out by Database Technologies and its parent company, ChoicePoint, in the 2000 election under a multi-million dollar contract signed by then-Florida Secretary of State Katherine Harris. Tens of thousands of mostly African American and Latino voters were improperly removed from the Florida voting rolls, key to George W. Bush’s theft of the election.

 

https://www.peoplesworld.org/article/who-is-counting-your-vote-diebold-and-bush-vs-the-public-interest/

 

LEXISNEXIS / CHOICEPOINT

 

In September 2008, Reed Elsevier purchased data aggregator ChoicePoint. This acquisition included an insurance business and the C.L.U.E. database, an underwriting database for the U.S. auto insurance market. LexisNexis completed the migration of public records to HPCC Systems the same year.

 

LEXISNEXIS / SEISINT / MATRIX

In 2004, Reed Elsevier purchased Seisint Inc., based in Boca Raton, Florida.[8] Seisint housed and operated the Multistate Anti-Terrorism Information Exchange (MATRIX).

 

LEXISNEXIS / NCMEC

 

Missing Children

U.S.

LexisNexis Risk Solutions developed the ADAM (Automated Delivery of Alerts on Missing children) program in 2000 to help the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) find missing children.[16] ADAM distributes missing child alert posters to law enforcement, hospitals, libraries and businesses within specific geographic search areas. The system was expanded in 2017 to allow individuals to receive an email alert when a child is reported missing near to them.[17]

In 2017, a feature was added to ADAM to allow NCMEC to focus on a highway where a missing child and abductor may be travelling in order to distribute posters to recipients along the relevant corridor. Combining this filter along with the system’s radius search allows for broad, yet targeted, poster coverage. Functionality was added to ADAM to allow members of the public to sign up for missing child email alerts in their area. More than 1.8 million individuals, private enterprises, hospitals, schools, news outlets and law agencies have signed up to receive automated ADAM alerts.

Anonymous ID: 65f456 Dec. 15, 2020, 11:22 p.m. No.12048165   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8269 >>8495 >>8649

>>12048144

>>12048151

>>12048160

 

cont,

 

CHOICEPOINT / ACXIOM DEAL

 

Data giant Acxiom has acquired the Database Marketing Solutions division of ChoicePoint Precision Marketing, a subsidiary of ChoicePoint, for an undisclosed sum.

 

The acquisition adds seven clients from multiple industries, including banking, insurance and media to Acxiom's client base.

It also includes a team of about 75 associates based in the US, who deal with account management, technical, and analytic functions.

Annual revenues are estimated to be approximately $16m (£8.1m).

 

ALLTEL / ACXIOM / DIANE FEINSTEIN

 

When the Democrats gained control of Congress in 2006, both Alltel and Acxiom joined in formation to unfurl their primary team colors.

 

Within the same week in '07, each was acquired by TPG/Newbridge Capital, co-chaired by US Senator Diane Feinstein's husband, Richard Blum.

 

 

YANG / DATAMAXX / CHOICEPOINT

 

TRIAD GSI (KHASHOGGI)

 

Daniel Hopsicker, "Rogue State: The Cover Op That Ate The World", 2005/01/04 - alleges a connection to Adnan Khashoggi:

www.madcowprod.com/2005/01/04/rogue-state-the-cover-op-that-ate-the-world/

"Was Adnan Khashoggi a principal in a company which has been counting the votes of American servicemen overseas? Answer: highly likely. Both Election.com, and Triad, the election company cited for causing most of the problems in Ohio, should receive close scrutiny for evidence of Khashoggi involvement. While there has been no suggestion of it anywhere in the media, the name "Triad" was used extensively by Khashoggi at exactly the same time (the early 80's) and in exactly the same place (Palm Beach, Florida) as the "Triad Governmental Systems" involved in Ohio's current election "difficulties." Khashoggi owned a number of companies named "Triad." Khashoggi owned "Triad International Marketing." "Northrop, the Los Angeles-based aircraft and electronics manufacturer, owes Triad International Marketing, S.A., a Liechtenstein corporation controlled by Khashoggi, $31 million in commissions on sales to the Saudi air force," reported the L.A. Times on August 29, 1987. Khashoggi owned "Triad America." "Creditors claim they are owed more than $100 million by Triad America and its subsidiaries… in Salt Lake City. Leonard Gumport, the court-appointed examiner, also is recommending that Triad America seek repayment of the $189.2 million loaned to companies controlled by the Khashoggis," reported the Salt Lake Tribune. From the company's literature: "TRIAD Governmental Systems, Inc., is a nationally recognized corporation that is committed to providing quality, computer based systems for governmental voting units. Incorporated in 1982, TRIAD GSI was founded to provided quality support and services for Rapp Systems' Election products, with election experience that spans a quarter of a century." In 1982, Khashoggi owned Triad Farms in Kentucky. In "The Blue Grass Conspiracy" by Sally Denton, she revealed that the large drug smuggling operation called "The Company," headquarters were near Lexington, Kentucky, at Triad Farms, owned by Khashoggi. That's just about the same time (1983) that TRIAD Governmental Systems was founded…"; interesting that a flight attendant on his private planes was Theresa LePore, who introduced the butterfly ballot of which the Rapps sell replicas

Rapp Systems background

 

DU thread searching for a link between Triad and Datamaxx (cited page from the Rapp Systems website)

https://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=203x198399

dug up the fact that Rapp Systems claimed to have developed software for NASA (also a client of Yang Enterprises) to monitor tiles on the Space Shuttle

 

*NOTE

choicepoint connection *search archives for choicepoint

 

CHOICEPOINT / CIA

 

ChoicePoint and other private companies increasingly occupy a special place in homeland security and crime-fighting efforts, in part because they can compile information and use it in ways government officials sometimes cannot because of privacy and information laws.

ChoicePoint renewed and expanded a contract with the Justice Department in the fall of 2001. Since then, the company and one of its leading competitors, LexisNexis Group, have also signed contracts with the Central Intelligence Agency to provide public records online, according to newly released documents.

https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2005/3/2/96212/-

 

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