Anonymous ID: 08de0f March 17, 2019, 5:52 a.m. No.5733784   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3859 >>3863 >>3865

In Q drop 742, we are asked to look into Mika Brzezinski background as in family and carreers then asked to look into McLean, Virginia. When you do that, you will find the common denominator for both is BOOZ ALLEN HAMILTON, where Ian Brzezinski, Edward Snowden and James Clapper had ties as notable persons or associates (past & present)… this is not a coincidence anons.

 

“Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. (informally Booz Allen) is an American management and information technology consulting firm, headquartered in McLean, Virginia,[6] in Greater Washington, D.C.. The company's stated core business is to provide consulting, analysis and engineering services to public and private sector organizations and nonprofits.”

 

Notable personnel and associates (past and present)

• Sir (Francis) Christopher Buchan Bland: Chairman of the Royal Shakespeare Company, and former chairman of British Telecommunications PLC[57][58][59]

• Art Collins: Chairman and CEO, Medtronic, Inc.[60]

• Edward C. Davies (Ted): Managing partner, Unisys Federal Systems[61][62]

• Karen Fawcett: Director, Standard Chartered Bank Malaysia[63]

• Rhonda Germany: Vice President of Strategy and Business Development, Honeywell[64][65]

• Gerry Horkan: Vice president of corporate strategy, Yahoo! Inc.[66]

• Paul Idzik: Executive vice president and chief operating officer, Barclays PLC[67]

• Abigail Johnson: President of Fidelity Investments

• Raymond J. Lane: General partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers; chairman of the board of trustees at Carnegie Mellon University, former president and chief operating officer of Oracle Corporation[68][69][70][71] and chairman of Hewlett-Packard[72][73]

• Gretchen W. McClain - President and CEO of Xylem Inc., former NASA Deputy Associate Administrator for Space Development

• Christopher North, CEO of Shutterfly[74]

• Edward J. O'Hare: Chief Information Officer for the U.S. General Services Administration's's Federal Acquisition Service.

• Torsten Oltmanns: currently Global Marketing Director at Roland Berger Strategy Consultants Todd Y. Park: Co-founder and chief development officer of Athena Health and second Chief Technology Officer of the United States[79][80]

• Mark DeSantis: Chief executive officer of ANGLE Technology Consulting and Management

• Stan Scoggins: Vice president of worldwide digital assets, Universal Studios[83][84]

• Deven Sharma: President, Standard & Poor's and VP for global strategy at McGraw-Hill[85][86]

• Michael Wolf: Former president and chief operating officer of MTV Networks[87][88]

 

• Wendy Alexander: Labour Party Leader and Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP).[89][90]

• Thad Allen: former Coast Guard Admiral Commandant of the United States Coast Guard

• Miles Axe Copeland, Jr.: a prominent U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) operative

• Ian Brzezinski: Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Europe and NATO Policy from 2001 to 2005

• James R. Clapper: Director of National Intelligence, formally Undersecretary of Defense for Intelligence, director of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency.

• Keith R. Hall: Director, National Reconnaissance Office (1997–2001); formerly Executive Director for Intelligence Community Affairs[92]

• Steve Isakowitz: Department of Energy Chief Financial Officer. Former Deputy Associate Administrator, NASA, 2002–2005[93][94][95][96]

• John M. McConnell: Director of National Intelligence (2007–2009); formerly director of the National Security Agency (1992–96); retired in 1996 as vice admiral, United States Navy[97]

• Todd Park, former Chief Technology Officer of the United States (2012-2014)

• Zoran Jolevski: Minister of Defense of Macedonia.

• Thomas S. Moorman Jr.: Commander, Air Force Space Command (1990–92); Vice Chief of Staff of the Air Force (1994–1997)

• Patrick Gorman: Chief Information Officer (CIO), and Assistant Deputy Director National Intelligence (ADDNI), Strategy, Plans, and Policy, ODNI[98]

• Andrew Turnbull: Member, House of Lords (upper Parliament), United Kingdom (2005–); Head of British Civil Service (2002–2005)

• Melissa Hathaway: Director, National Cyber Security Initiative

• General Frederick Frank Woerner, Jr.: Retired United States Army general and former commander of United States Southern Command.

• R. James Woolsey, Jr.: Director of Central Intelligence (1993–95)

• Caryn Wagner: former Under Secretary of Homeland Security for Intelligence and Analysis

• Dov Zakheim: Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) (2001–04)

• Robert Bakish: President and CEO of Viacom

• Harold T. Martin III: accused of stealing data from the NSA while working for Booz Allen Hamilton.[100]

• Graeme Maxton: Secretary General, The Club of Rome

• Bruce Pasternack: former president and CEO of Special Olympics International

• Michael D. Smith: professor of information technology and marketing at Carnegie Mellon University

• Edward Snowden: NSA whistleblower[101]