
Jim Baker, Twitter's deputy general counsel and vice president of the legal department, spent four years at the FBI (2014-2018) where he rose to become the bureau's senior strategic adviser (why the FBI needs a 'strategic adviser' in the first place is another question).
Also, Mark Jaroszewski left his supervisory special agent position with the FBI in the San Fran Bay area after 21 years with the bureau to also take a position at Twitter, becoming the director of corporate security and risk.
Douglas Turner, meanwhile, spent 14 years as a senior special agent and SWAT team leader before taking a job to serve in Twitter’s corporate and executive security services. Turner had previously also spent seven years as a special agent with the Department of Homeland Security, MintPress News reported:
When asked to comment by MintPress, former FBI agent and whistleblower Coleen Rowley said that she was “not surprised at all” to see FBI agents now working for the very tech companies the agency polices, stating that there now exists a “revolving door” between the FBI and the areas they are trying to regulate. This created a serious conflict of interests in her mind, as many agents have one eye on post-retirement jobs.
“The truth is that at the FBI 50 percent of all the normal conversations that people had were about how you were going to make money after retirement,” she said.
Several former FBI officials have influential posts at Twitter, the report added.
In 2020, Matthew W. (many users don't like to put their full names on employment site LinkedIn) left after 15 years as an FBI intelligence program manager to become Twitter's senior director of public trust. Patrick G. is head of Twitter corporate security after spending 23 years as an FBI special agent and supervisory special agent. Bruce A. was also snagged from the FBI, where he, too, was a supervisory special agent.
His resumé notes that at the FBI he held “[v]arious intelligence and law enforcement roles in the US, Africa, Europe, and the Middle East” and was a “human intelligence and counterintelligence regional specialist.”
All of this is worrisome as it is known these platforms serve as propaganda narrative drivers not for Russia but for our own deep state.
Sources include:
MintPressNews.com
NaturalNews.com
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