Anonymous ID: 98f204 Aug. 12, 2024, 10:01 a.m. No.21397582   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7587 >>7601 >>7616

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>>21396636, >>21396647, >>21396655, >>21397183 DIG on Clint Watts & the Microsoft Thread Analysis Center

 

Clint Watts Hamilton 68 > Alliance for Securing Democracy > German Marshall Fund >German Marshall Fund Advisory Council

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Mike Chertoff

 

Mike Chertoff was U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security from 2005 to 2009. There, he worked to strengthen U.S. borders, provide intelligence analysis, and protect infrastructure. He increased the Department’s focus on preparedness ahead of disasters, and implemented enhanced security at airports and borders. Following Hurricane Katrina, Chertoff helped to transform FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) into an effective organization. He also served as a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals Judge from 2003–05. He co-founded the Chertoff Group, a risk-management and security consulting company, and works as senior of counsel at the Washington, DC law firm Covington & Burling.

Toomas Ilves

Toomas Ilves

 

Toomas Hendrik Ilves was elected president of the Republic of Estonia in 2006 and in 2011. During his presidency, Ilves was appointed to serve in several high positions in the field of information and communication technology in the European Union. He previously served as minister of foreign affairs and as the ambassador of the Republic of Estonia to the United States and Canada in Washington. Ilves was also a member of the Estonian Parliament, as well as a member of the European Parliament, where he was vice president of the Foreign Affairs Committee. He now co-chairs the World Economic Forum working group The Global Futures Council on Blockchain Technology. He is currently a distinguished visiting fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University.

David Kramer

David Kramer

 

David J. Kramer joined Florida International University’s Steven J. Green School of International and Public Affairs as a senior fellow in the Vaclav Havel Program for Human Rights and Diplomacy in May 2017. Before moving to Miami, Kramer had worked in Washington, DC for 24 years, most recently as senior director for Human Rights and Democracy with The McCain Institute for International Leadership. Before that, he served for four years as president of Freedom House. Prior to that, he was a senior transatlantic fellow at The German Marshall Fund of the United States. Kramer served eight years in the U.S. Department of State during the George W. Bush administration, including as assistant secretary of state for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor; deputy assistant secretary of state for European and Eurasian Affairs; professional staff member in the Secretary’s Office of Policy Planning; and senior advisor to the undersecretary for Global Affairs. Kramer is a member of the board of directors of the Halifax International Security Forum and a member of the advisory council for the George W. Bush Presidential Center’s Human Freedom Project.

Bill Kristol

Bill Kristol

 

William Kristol is the editor at large of the influential political journal, The Weekly Standard. Before starting that magazine in 1995, Kristol served in government, first as chief of staff to Secretary of Education William Bennett during the Reagan administration, and then as chief of staff to Vice President Dan Quayle in the George H. W. Bush administration. Kristol has also served on the board of the Project for the New American Century (1997–2005) and the Foreign Policy Initiative (2009–17). Before coming to Washington in 1985, Kristol taught government at the University of Pennsylvania and Harvard University.

Bill Kristol

Rick Ledgett

 

Rick Ledgett has four decades of experience in intelligence, cybersecurity, and cyber operations, including 29 years with the National Security Agency where he served as deputy director from January 2014 until his retirement in April 2017. In that capacity he was responsible for providing foreign intelligence and protecting the nation’s most important national security-related networks. Rick is a senior visiting fellow at The MITRE Corporation, a director on the Board of M&T Bank, serves as a trustee on the Board of the Institute for Defense Analyses, and is a member of several corporate advisory boards.

Anonymous ID: 98f204 Aug. 12, 2024, 10:03 a.m. No.21397587   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7601 >>7616

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>Clint Watts > Hamilton 68 > Alliance for Securing Democracy > German Marshall Fund >German Marshall Fund Advisory Council

 

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Michael Morell

 

Michael Morell was acting director of the Central Intelligence Agency in 2011 and again from 2012 to 2013, and had previously served as deputy director and director for Intelligence at the Agency. In his over thirty years at the CIA, Morell played a central role in the United States’ fight against terrorism, its initiatives to halt the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, and its efforts to respond to trends that are altering the international landscape — including the Arab Spring, the rise of China, and the cyber threat. He was one of the leaders in the search for Osama bin Laden and participated in the deliberations that led to the raid that killed bin Laden in May 2011. He has been with Beacon Global Strategies as a senior counselor since November 2013.

Mike McFaul

Mike McFaul

 

Michael McFaul served for five years in the Obama administration, first as special assistant to the president and senior director for Russian and Eurasian Affairs at the National Security Council at the White House from 2009 to 2012, and then as U.S. ambassador to the Russian Federation from 2012–14. He is currently professor of political science, director, and senior fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, and the Peter and Helen Bing senior fellow at the Hoover Institution. He joined the Stanford faculty in 1995. He is also an analyst for NBC News and a contributing columnist to The Washington Post.

Mike Rogers

Mike Rogers

 

Mike Rogers is a former member of Congress, officer in the Army, and FBI special agent. In the U.S. House he chaired the Intelligence Committee, becoming a leader on cybersecurity and national security policy, and overseeing the 17 intelligence agencies’ $70 billion budget. Today Mike is a CNN national security commentator, and hosts and produces CNN’s "Declassified." He serves as Chief Security Adviser to AT&T, sits on the board of IronNet Cybersecurity and MITRE Corporation, and advises Next Century Corporation and Trident Capital. He is Distinguished Fellow and Trustee at Center for the Study of the Presidency and Congress, and a Senior Fellow at the Belfer Center at Harvard University.

Kori Schake

Kori Schake

 

Kori Schake has served in various policy roles including at the White House for the National Security Council, at the Department of Defense for the Office of the Secretary and Joint Chiefs of Staff, and at the State Department for the Policy Planning Staff. During the 2008 presidential election, she was senior policy advisor on the McCain–Palin campaign. She is now a research fellow at the Hoover Institution. She is the editor, with Jim Mattis, of the book Warriors and Citizens: American Views of Our Military. She teaches at Stanford, is a contributing editor covering national security and international affairs at The Atlantic, columnist for Foreign Policy magazine, and a contributor to War on the Rocks.

Anonymous ID: 98f204 Aug. 12, 2024, 10:05 a.m. No.21397601   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7612 >>7616

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>>Clint Watts > Hamilton 68 > Alliance for Securing Democracy > German Marshall Fund >German Marshall Fund Advisory Council

 

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>Mike Rogers

Not NSA Mike Rogers

 

Julie Smith

 

Julianne “Julie” Smith served as the deputy national security advisor to the U.S. vice president from 2012 to 2013, acting national security advisor to the vice president in 2013, and principal director for European and NATO policy in the Office of the Secretary of Defense in the Pentagon. Smith is currently senior fellow and director of the Transatlantic Security Program at the Center for a New American Security.

ADM Jim Stavridis (Ret.)

ADM Jim Stavridis (Ret.)

 

Admiral James Stavridis, U.S. Navy (Ret.) served as commander of European Command and as Supreme Allied Commander, Europe from 2009 to 2013. He commanded U.S. Southern Command in Miami from 2006–09 and commanded Enterprise Carrier Strike Group, conducting combat operations in the Arabian Gulf in support of both Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom from 2002–04. He was a strategic and long-range planner on the staffs of the Chief of Naval Operations and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. He has also served as the executive assistant to the secretary of the navy and as senior military assistant to the secretary of defense. He is now dean of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, and chairman of the U.S. Naval Institute board of directors.

Jake Sullivan

Jake Sullivan

 

Jake Sullivanserved in the Obama administration as national security advisor to Vice President Joe Biden and director of Policy Planning at the U.S. Department of State, as well as deputy chief of staff to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. He was the senior policy advisor on Secretary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign. He is now a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and Martin R. Flug visiting lecturer in law at Yale Law School.

Nicole Wong

Nicole Wong

 

Nicole Wong served as deputy U.S. chief technology officer in the Obama administration, where she focused on internet, privacy, and innovation policy. Prior to her time in government, Nicole was Google’s vice president and deputy general counsel, and Twitter’s legal director for products. She frequently speaks on issues related to law and technology. Nicole chairs the board of Friends of Global Voices, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting citizen and online media projects globally. She also sits on the boards of WITNESS, an organization supporting the use of video to advance human rights, and the Mozilla Foundation, which promotes open internet. Nicole currently serves as an advisor to the School of Information at the University of California, Berkeley, Harvard Business School Digital Initiative, the Democratic National Committee Cybersecurity advisory board, Refactor Capital, and the Albright Stonebridge Group.

Anonymous ID: 98f204 Aug. 12, 2024, 10:09 a.m. No.21397616   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7667

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>German Marshall Fund Advisory Council

 

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From WIkipedeia

 

In January 2023, journalist Matt Taibbi tweeted about internal Twitter documents related to Hamilton 68 as part of the Twitter Files. The documents show that Twitter's former Head of Trust and Safety, Yoel Roth, attempted to identify the accounts tracked in the dashboard. Roth found that only 36 of the 644 accounts he identified were registered in Russia and argued that the dashboard used "shoddy methodology" to incorrectly label authentic accounts as "Russian stooges without evidence". ASD responded to Taibbi's release a few days later, noting that ASD had always maintained that not all of the accounts on the dashboard were controlled by Russia, despite what it described as persistent misunderstandings in the media.[23][24][25] The National Desk's Sinnenberg counters Taibbi's criticisms as being hyperbolic.[18]

 

Reception

 

The Hamilton 68 Dashboard has been cited by many news outlets, including The New York Times,[26] The Washington Post,[27] NPR,[28] and Business Insider.[29] The dashboard has received criticism for its "secret methodology"[30] and refusal to disclose the Twitter accounts it tracks.[17][31] ASD founders Laura Rosenberger and Jamie Fly said that the accounts are not disclosed to prevent Russia from shutting them down.[32] James Carden wrote in The Nation that the dashboard seemed to characterize factual news items as Russian propaganda and questioned its impact on political discourse.[33]

 

Advisory council and staff

 

The ASD is governed by an Advisory Council and an operating staff who are drawn from the American Marshall Fund.The Washington Post called the membership of the advisory council "a who's who of former senior national security officialsfrom both [the Democratic and Republican] parties."[5] Members of the advisory council include Michael Chertoff (a Republican who worked in the George W. Bush administration as U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security) and Mike McFaul (a Democrat who worked in the Obama administration as U.S. Ambassador to Russia),[34] former Estonian president Toomas Hendrik Ilves,[35][36] neoconservative political analyst and commentator William Kristol, and Hillary Clinton's former foreign-policy adviser Jake Sullivan.[37]

Anonymous ID: 98f204 Aug. 12, 2024, 10:21 a.m. No.21397667   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7711 >>7937

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Left-wing think tank responsible for thousands of fake Russia stories: new Twitter Files

By Jon Levine

Published Jan. 28, 2023

Updated Jan. 28, 2023, 6:27 p.m. ET

A left-wing think tank erroneously claiming to track Russian online activity was responsible for thousands of bogus stories asserting the nation’s influence in US politics, according to the latest batch of Twitter Files.

 

The Hamilton 68 “dashboard” was the brainchild of former FBI special agent and MSNBC contributor Clint Watts and operated under the Alliance for Securing Democracy, a think tank founded in 2017 — shortly after former President Trump took office.

 

The ASD Advisory Council included such figures as top Clinton ally John Podesta, Obama-era acting CIA Director Michael Morell, former US Ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul, and former conservative activist Bill Kristol.

 

The latest Twitter Files disclosure, the 15th so far, revealed how Hamilton 68’s Russian bot dashboard repeatedly insisted there was widespread and deep Russian penetration of social media and unveiled that Twitter executives frequently challenged those claims internally.

 

I think we need to just call this out on the bulls–t is,” Twitter’s then-head of trust and safety Yoel Roth wrote in an October 2017 email. “Hamilton dashboard falsely accuses a bunch of legitimate right-leaning accounts of being Russian bots,” he added in January 2018.

 

Emails in the disclosure show that Twitter’s own internal audits repeatedly showed that accounts flagged by Hamilton 68 were not Russian bots.

 

Morell was also on the ASD Advisory Council.Patrick McMullan via Getty Imagestty Image

John Podesta

John Podesta was on the ASD Advisory Council.Getty Images

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Yoel Roth

Yoel Roth Roth wanted to publicly push back against Hamilton 68.Twitter

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“It was a scam. … Hamilton 68 simply collected a handful of mostly real, mostly American accounts, and described their organic conversations as Russian scheming,” wrote Matt Taibbi, who released the latest tranche of files Friday.

 

Hamilton 68’s pronouncements were used to allege a hidden Russian hand in US politics from hundreds, and possibly thousands, of news stories during the Trump years.

 

While Roth wanted to publicly push back against Hamilton 68, he was warned against taking on the politically connected group by Twitter’s then-head of global policy communication, Emily Horne.

“We have to be careful in how much we push back on ASD publicly,” she wrote.

 

The private sector Russia-baiting followed a similar approach from the United States government, which repeatedly demanded the company find Russian influence which its internal audits consistently revealed to be nonexistent, other Twitter Files tranches showed.

In the run-up to The Post’s reporting on Hunter Biden, Twitter executives worked in close concert with the Federal Bureau of Investigation and other intelligence agencies, where the company was warned to be on guard against foreign hacking operations — specifically surrounding President Biden’s son.

 

https://nypost.com/2023/01/28/left-wing-think-tank-responsible-for-fake-russia-stories/

Anonymous ID: 98f204 Aug. 12, 2024, 11:05 a.m. No.21397937   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8010

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>Former FBI agent

 

>What is the penalty for treason and seditious conspiracy?

 

Company Info

DOS ID:

4318984

Current Entity Name:

MIBURO SOLUTIONS, INC.

Incorpration Date:

11/13/2012

Company Status:

Active

Entity Type:

DOMESTIC BUSINESS CORPORATION

County:

ORANGE

Jurisdiction:

NEW YORK

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Anonymous ID: 98f204 Aug. 12, 2024, 11:19 a.m. No.21398026   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8106

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Anonymous ID: 98f204 Aug. 12, 2024, 11:31 a.m. No.21398106   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Krista Watts

Vice Dean, Operations at West Point

 

COL Krista Watts is the Vice Dean for Operations and an Academy Professor from the Department of Mathematical Sciences. Krista earned her Ph.D. in Biostatistics from Harvard University in 2013, her M.Sc. in Operations Research from the Naval Postgraduate School in 2005, and her B.S. in Operations Research from West Point in 1996. She served in a variety of tactical and operational assignments as an active-duty Military Police officer, most recently serving as Director of the Operations Research and Statistics Program in the Mathematical Science Department and on several other committees and governance bodies at USMA. Krista’s research interests focus on applied statistical analysis and include Bayesian Methods for Effect Estimation and Public Health.