Anonymous ID: 638d92 Aug. 31, 2022, 7:08 a.m. No.17470801   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0807 >>0810 >>1079

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FBI, CIA AND NATO CONTROL THE OPERATIONAL THREADS OF TWITTER

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In recent times, Twitter has been filling its operations plant with former agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and other agencies to put them in important positions in the fields of security, trust and moderation of information. contents of the technological corporation. MintPress did some research on the subject and compiled the profiles of several of them:

Dawn Burton worked for the military industry at Lockheed Martin and served as Senior Advisor for Innovation to the Director of the FBI. Burton left the FBI in August 2019, joining Twitter the following month as director of strategy and operations and an advisory organization.

 

Karen Walsh was appointed to Twitter's Corporate Resiliency Directorate in 2020. Prior to that, she spent 21 years working for the FBI, the last of which was as a Public-Private Sector Disclosure Special Agent.

The Silicon Valley firm hired attorney and former FBI General Counsel James Baker in 2020. The man also spent nearly 20 years at the Justice Department, holding various positions, including intelligence policy adviser.

Most of the information available about the former FBI officials recruited by Twitter was collected from their LinkedIn profiles, where they usually put only the initial of their last name. Matthew W. spent 15 years at the federal agency before coming to Twitter to serve as CEO of product trust.

Patrick G. was with the FBI for 23 years, serving as a Supervisory Special Agent. He was hired by the tech giant in 2015 and is currently the head of corporate security.

Bruce A. is the director of internal risk and security investigations at Twitter. In his LinkedIn profile, he mentions that, during his time with the FBI, he held "various intelligence and law enforcement roles in the United States, Africa, Europe, and the Middle East" and was a "regional specialist in human intelligence and counterintelligence." .

PERSONNEL WANTED, AND IF IT COMES FROM THE CIA OR NATO, BETTER

The FBI is just one more in the list of agencies directly linked to the US government that Twitter has turned to to fill its plant. We are talking about the major leagues: the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization are on that list.

Regarding the CIA, one of its analysts, Michael Scott Robinson , who worked for ten years in the intelligence service, was hired to assume the position of general manager of integrity, trust and security policies of the social network.

The Atlantic Council, a think tank financed by the United States Department of State and which puts its expert groups at the disposal of NATO, especially elaborating scenarios of regime change in countries that the West considers its enemies, have also come out professionals to join the Twitter team. This is not surprising, since in 2018 Facebook allied itself with the Atlantic Council to "monitor misinformation and foreign interference".

 

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CSIS is one of the most influential and well-connected think tanks in Washington. In 2019, he organized a secret conference that explores the feasibility of a US invasion of the country to try to overthrow the government of President Nicolás Maduro.

 

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The dividing line between the US government and technology corporations is becoming increasingly blurred: in 2018, Facebook announced that it would partner with a NATO organization, the Atlantic Council, to eradicate misinformation and promote accurate data.

Anonymous ID: 638d92 Aug. 31, 2022, 7:09 a.m. No.17470807   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0810

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Kanishk Karan and Daniel Weimert worked at the Atlantic Council's Digital Forensic Research (DFR) Laboratory before joining Twitter. Karan left his position as a research associate at the DFR and is now an information security and integrity specialist at the social network. His job is basically to help "police what Twitter considers to be legitimate information and nefarious disinformation," says the MintPress investigation .

Before continuing with Weimert, a couple of things about the Atlantic Council should be recalled: some research suggests that the institute sponsored PropOrNot, a shadow organization that defamed many alternative websites to the mainstream media, falsely branding them as " Russian propaganda". That said, we can move on to the position Weimert now holds: senior public policy associate for Russia, perfectly aligned with the interests of the Atlantic Council.

The MintPress article indicates that Twitter also directly employs active military officers.

"In 2019, it was revealed that Gordon Macmillan, the managing editor for the entire Europe, Middle East and Africa region, was an officer in the British Army's notorious 77th Brigade, a unit dedicated to online warfare and operations. psychological. This explosive news was ignored by the media."

SURVEILLANCE AND HARASS THE SAME COUNTRIES, FROM A DIFFERENT OFFICE

The California-based technology corporation could justify recruiting FBI and related officials by arguing that the social network's worldwide influence and popularity merits having security and surveillance experts regulating the website. Certainly, there are more than 220 million active users on the platform, who have, in theory, the possibility of spreading and positioning narratives according to their interests.

There, Twitter's resources are exhausted to justify itself, since, as we have verified with the history of the employees who occupy the most relevant positions, the company has not formed a team to moderate the content that circulates on the social platform and guarantee that the virtual community is protected from disinformation, extremist messages or manipulation; on the contrary, its employees come from having protected, from government institutions of the United States, the unilateral vision that the Western Empire has of the world. Knowing that the imperial pinnacle is occupied by corporations, there is no reason to doubt that the tasks on Twitter of former FBI, CIA and former members of the Atlantic Council are different.

Anonymous ID: 638d92 Aug. 31, 2022, 7:10 a.m. No.17470810   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Twitter has blocked media, people and institutions that deny the US narrative. For example, the events of the war in Ukraine (Photo: AP)

The list of countries that have been the subject of Twitter reports for "state-linked intelligence operations" proves that former US security agency officials are still keeping an eye on the same enemies: Russia is named in seven reports, Iran in five, China in four and Venezuela in three. Other countries on the list include Saudi Arabia, Cuba, Serbia, Bangladesh, United Arab Emirates, Ecuador, Ghana, Nigeria, Honduras, Indonesia, Turkey, Thailand, Armenia, Spain, Tanzania, Mexico, and Uganda.

CONFLICT OF INTERESTS?

Many times there has been talk of the conflict of interest that exists when a person who exercises a public function has private interests related to his function. Regarding ex-FBI employees working for the corporation they previously oversaw, MintPress asked former agent Coleen Rowley for her opinion and she said she was "not at all surprised" noting that it's common practice for agents to look for where they're going to go. work after retiring from the FBI.

The federal agency's public outreach programs, billed as an initiative to promote community confidence in the institution, are frequently used by officials to gain connections with important people who might hire them after they retire. Such a practice "distorts and perverts the criminal investigative work that agents do when they are still working as agents because they anticipate gaining lucrative jobs after retiring or leaving the FBI," Rowley acknowledges.

Another issue Rowley highlighted is that there have been cases of retired officers contacting current officers to find out the progress of an investigation. "If you work for a company, that company will like that clout," he says.

Recruiting former US government officials is a common practice among technology corporations. We know that the Atlantic Council, thus NATO, has strong influence over what can and cannot be disclosed on Facebook, and another investigation on MintPress points to who TikTok has recruited from NATO, the CIA, and the Department of Defense. Condition. For that reason, social network users have witnessed the increasing measures taken by companies by removing accounts of people linked to nations that are on Washington's blacklist.

It does not make much sense to apply the concept of "conflict of interest" in the United States because the lines between public and private have been blurred for a long time, since any professional can be rotated from government institutions to corporations, as is convenient for the capital interest.

Anonymous ID: 638d92 Aug. 31, 2022, 8:05 a.m. No.17471053   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1099

JFC who's dick ya gotta suck to get some damn twitter followers? Been trying to build my acct for 6 feggin years and only have 100 followers.

 

Maybe I should change my avatar to a bakergirl.