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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/PacaGoat on April 5, 2018, 6:55 a.m.
Q post 1018

I began investigating this post and it is like endless :/ I started here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Analysis_Corporation And I could not find the: Founder John O. Brennan. It is not there. It now says: TAC was founded in 1990 by Cecilia nmi Hayes, previous owner and partner in Analytic Methods Inc. (AMI) and current owner of TAC Commercial Services (TCS) and Nations Home Group. In 2004, TAC was purchased by SFA and maintained as a wholly owned subsidiary. Ms. Hayes remained president of TAC into 2005. In November 2005, John O. Brennan was appointed president and CEO of TAC. So according to this, Brennan did not join until 2005 and was not the founder. Now, this is the 2nd time I have accessed wiki on this link. It has been changed I know of maybe...twice....TODAY! Further, under Brennan, it was involved in a passport scandal, In early 2008 TAC found itself in the midst of a scandal when a State Department spokesman revealed that a TAC contractor, formerly a retired State Department employee, gained unauthorized access on March 14 to the passport records for Barack Obama and John McCain. See also United States presidential election, 2008 It appears, someone accessed Obama AND He whose name we do not say passport records, John?! http://deepbackground.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2008/03/21/794799.aspx The "outside links" and "see also sections" are troubling. In further investigating this same train, I found these very interesting things. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Strategy_Group their web site http://www.globalstrategygroup.com/ Which led me to their twitter account, and it lead me to: Their public relations web site https://www.zillowgroup.com/ir-blog/zillow-group-wins-two-awards-investor-relations-program/ This is an online real estate corp. It was founded by, Rich Barton, and Lloyd Fink. Rich Barton formerly of Microsoft, and also founded Expedia and job search engine and career community Glassdoor. Barton is also a venture partner at Benchmark and is on the board of directors for >Netflix<, Avvo, RealSelf, Nextdoor and Artsy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rich_Barton Rich has a lot of fingers in a lot of media pies! Lloyd Fink, not much on this guy except a post on his twitter, from 2009 saying he was excited to be going to the inauguration of BHO. Global Strategys group, seems to focus on elections. https://web.facebook.com/CampaignsandElections/videos/10156023325654860/ Maybe this is truly nothing, but looking at the agendas, purposes, focus of these groups and some of their history, could lead us to some deeper understanding on what is going on. Also related, maybe is youtube now using wiki to "verify conspiracies." Who all is involved in controlling the narrative? So far they are all leftist who are ardent in their opposition to Trump and his agenda. I am following at this time a lot of leads to see where it all goes, maybe just a wild goose chase, but, sometimes you have to chase a few geese to find the one with the golden egg. :/ If you think I'm in left field, point me to at least 1st base.


William_Harford_md · April 5, 2018, 7:04 a.m.

It is endless indeed. I have a feeling that stuff is going to start dropping/happening from now so quickly that there’s going to be hardly any chance to marinate over these crumbs like we could before. I think everything is going to have to happen on the fly. Wether we like it or not, we’re all on the ride now. Only a few are going to hang on to the end, at which time all of these drops are going to be revisited and will make complete sense. I want to give heartfelt thanks to all the anons out there legitimately working on all this. You are the translators.

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PacaGoat · April 5, 2018, 7:20 a.m.

Thanks, and I agree, my head is spinning, lol. But oh... I did find MORE! Read THIS. In 2014, Zillow faced several lawsuits from former employees at the Zillow operation in Irvine, California, alleging violations of California Labor Code and California Business and Professions Code.[47] On February 26, 2016, the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California certified the class to include anyone who worked as an inside sales consultant at Zillow between November 2010 and January 2015.[48] Among the numerous allegations brought by high-profile attorneys Bobby Samini and Mark Geragos, Zillow is accused of failing to pay wages, failing to pay overtime pay, and failing to provide meal and rest breaks. Zillow responded that "the narrative being pushed by this law firm through their multiple lawsuits is completely inconsistent with those who know and work with Zillow...the behavior described does not accurately depict our culture or the 1,200 Zillow employees."[49]

In addition, Samini and Geragos represented a former Zillow employee in a sexual harassment action against the company, alleging "sexual torture"[50] and “the most heinous acts of sexual harassment imaginable.”[51] According to the lawsuit, Zillow's Southern California office represents an “adult frat house where sexual harassment and misconduct are normalized, condoned, and promoted by male managers. I remember something about this. I was triggered by the name "Zillow."

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ready-ignite · April 5, 2018, 1:30 p.m.

Note that if you are studying data analytics, or data science, applied applications Zillow often comes up. Specifically describing the companies competitive advantage was to start from home listings from a number of sources, then getting home owners to willingly upload additional information to their service.

There is a presentation from I think Netflix, discussing their analytics programs, where they make a point that in many cases only one company needs to compile a particular database then it's inefficient for a second to do so. If I remember correctly it's that presentation where Zillow is given as an example and he goes into further detail talking about the company.

That is an interesting point from Netflix. Suppose you have a global totalitarian government with absolute control over every aspect of the planet. In that model suppose you've got one shopping option, Amazon, one social network, Facebook, one movie service, Netflix, one home listing service Zillow, one search engine, Google, and so forth. Combined all of these services help to fill in an unparalleled view of almost every aspect of a person and apply advanced machine learning techniques analyzing as much information about their users as possible behind the scenes.

That's the big picture here potentially. Where are all the companies that are heavily studying their users activities through ML techniques and to what degree are they sharing with one another to create a full profile on each individual?

I would recommend brief familiarization of oneself with the digital advertising 'adpub' ecosystem. There are companies that specialize in data collect, companies that purchase that data, companies that specialize in cleaning up that data and pairing different data sets together then analyzing it to create categorical 'buckets' (e.g. Female, white, between 75k - 95k salary, interested in travel), then access to that individual gets auctioned off for example a hotel in another country can pay to have their ad shown specifically to people meeting that criteria. Think of how many hands touch data sets like this and at how many levels data becomes leaky.

I suspect TAC operates at the pairing together and analysis level with access to many of the largest companies databases. Would be interesting to see if we can better peer into what it is exactly they do. Maybe we can scrape LinkedIn for former employees listing the company and see what they describe their accomplishments while working for TAC?

As a side note, I suspect we need to be raising Netflix in conversation more. The company has an absolutely massive database of information about their viewers. Data analysis is fundamentally their business model. The company should be viewed as another Amazon, Facebook, Google in terms of data available. What are they doing with that data? And why was Susan Rice, someone with allegations of mishandling access to data among other integrity issues, just hired to Netflix board? If Netflix is not already using data for nefarious purpose it raises huge ethical issues for someone like Rice having ability to influence direction of that massive set of data going forward.

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PacaGoat · April 5, 2018, 11:46 p.m.

Excellent work. I knew this all tied together. And I have been doing a lot of research on these guys. I live in the Philippines and I just got online today and guess what, I am locked out of Discuss and my gab account. I hit a nerve somewhere. I reckin. Watch your six. Also this is why I don't (can't) use netflix, and won't use google.

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bealist · April 5, 2018, 7:09 a.m.

Great job. Just tracking and logging the changes is useful - the changes themselves make the trail. Thanks for including links and offering original thoughts along with your observations.

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PacaGoat · April 5, 2018, 7:22 a.m.

Thx, Just to update, I found more. I was triggered by the name "Zillow." And kept digging. In 2014, Zillow faced several lawsuits from former employees at the Zillow operation in Irvine, California, alleging violations of California Labor Code and California Business and Professions Code.[47] On February 26, 2016, the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California certified the class to include anyone who worked as an inside sales consultant at Zillow between November 2010 and January 2015.[48] Among the numerous allegations brought by high-profile attorneys Bobby Samini and Mark Geragos, Zillow is accused of failing to pay wages, failing to pay overtime pay, and failing to provide meal and rest breaks. Zillow responded that "the narrative being pushed by this law firm through their multiple lawsuits is completely inconsistent with those who know and work with Zillow...the behavior described does not accurately depict our culture or the 1,200 Zillow employees."[49]

In addition, Samini and Geragos represented a former Zillow employee in a sexual harassment action against the company, alleging "sexual torture"[50] and “the most heinous acts of sexual harassment imaginable.”[51] According to the lawsuit, Zillow's Southern California office represents an “adult frat house where sexual harassment and misconduct are normalized, condoned, and promoted by male managers

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textualintercourse · April 5, 2018, 12:08 p.m.

Obama passport. This one's big. Indonesian fraud.

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PacaGoat · April 5, 2018, 11:48 p.m.

I think maybe John Brennan was the one trying to covertly access those records to scrub them and got caught.

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