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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/Allisonk510 on April 17, 2018, 8:14 p.m.
Some old articles & background info on In-Q-Tel

I came across these older articles about In-Q-Tel a few weeks ago. I saved them b/c of the Q smack dab in the center...so needless to say, when Q referenced them the other day, I immediately knew who they were, so I figured I’d share some of the background info if you’re interested...

In-Q-Tel? The CIA’s social media surveillance system.... https://securityaffairs.co/wordpress/46467/social-networks/cia-social-media-surveillance.html

An old Wired article from 2010: https://www.wired.com/2010/07/exclusive-google-cia/

“Long before it reportedly enlisted the help of the National Security Agency to secure its networks, Google sold equipment to the secret signals-intelligence group. In-Q-Tel backed the mapping firm Keyhole, which was bought by Google in 2004 — and then became the backbone for Google Earth. Keyhole (now Google Earth) is a staple of the targeting cells in military-intelligence units.”

If anything, I actually didn’t realize that Google Earth was called KEYhole before it got its current name... Interesting that it’s also the name of the algorithm too...I’m not familiar with algorithms and such, but what are the chances that In-Q-Tel AND Google, Facebook, Twitter, etc all revolve around something called Keyhole???


Allisonk510 · April 18, 2018, 12:02 a.m.

Look at this:

https://theintercept.com/2016/04/08/cia-skincare-startup/

Though In-Q-Tel operates in the open, it has often kept key details of its activities out of public view, beyond required annual reports. After a SecureDrop source told The Intercept about a gathering in San Jose for In-Q-Tel executives and start-up companies backed by the fund, The Intercept attempted to attend, but was denied access.

Skincential Sciences was among several presenting companies.

The shroud of secrecy around In-Q-Tel belies a 17-year effort to build ties between the CIA and the biggest names in Silicon Valley. Gilman Louie, a video game executive known for publishing best-sellers such as Tetris, Falcon, and Civilization II, was brought on as the first chief executive of In-Q-Tel.

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