Anonymous ID: 4a49ee March 6, 2019, 8:54 p.m. No.5550463   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0557 >>0891

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Dr. Anita Jones DEFINITELY HAS DARPA FB ties.

 

Dr Anita Jones joined the firm, which included Gilman Louie. She had also served on the In-Q-Tel’s board, and had been director of Defence Research and Engineering for the US Department of Defence.

 

She was also an adviser to the Secretary of Defence and overseeing the Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), which is responsible for high-tech, high-end development.”

 

Two members of In-Q-Tel’s board who directly involved in data mining technologies and the Information Awareness Office of the Defense Advanced Projects Research Agency, better known as DARPA, directly provided the most major funding that launched Facebook into what it is today.

 

Yep, you must be schizophrenic to think that Dr. Anit Jones’ involvement with the Information Awareness Office which has the stated goal of “Total Information Awareness” has anything to do with the data mining capabilities of Facebook.

 

Sarcasm aside, I think you really must purposefully ignore the majority of the evidence if you are to think that Facebook has no ties with the government and that they are not utilized as a massive domestic intelligence gathering system. The fact is that the links between intelligence agencies and Facebook is undeniable and the rationale between the ties is equally irrefutable.

Anonymous ID: 4a49ee March 6, 2019, 9:13 p.m. No.5550962   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Project Genoa

 

In order to pitch their ideas, the researchers set up a mock crisis command center in DARPA's main building, full of monitors staffed by actors. An audience would watch as a fictitious scenario would unfold before them, guided along by an animated video segment. Poindexter called the presentation "A Day in the Life of an Analyst."[2] Another mock center was set up near the DARPA building with the help of a Hollywood set designer to serve the same purpose. Prominent viewers of the exhibition included Richard A. Clarke, John Michael McConnell, and James R. Clapper.

 

Genoa was commissioned in 1996 for development overseen by DARPA and completed in the 2002 fiscal year, becoming a component of the Total Information Awareness program.[4][5] It was concluded that while Genoa helped officials better understand complex situations, it operated at a slow speed.[6] The research initiated by the project was continued in its immediate follow-on program, Genoa II.[7] One of the goals of this successor was to increase the speed of analyses.

 

The program was actively utilized by the Defense Intelligence Agency.[8]

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Genoa