
In a now-scrubbed Linked-In profile, the CEO had listed “Operations Officer, Counterterrorism Center, Clandestine Service” as a past occupation from 2001-2006. He listed DC, Pakistan, Tunisia, and Iraq as locations. The job description states:Hey guys, I think I found the problem.
The CEO of Budweiser is a CIA operative. No, really. pic.twitter.com/nZOoKJoZZj — Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) April 14, 2023
“Specialized in the recruitment and handling of human sources with access to vital intelligence that prevented and disrupted terrorist threats.”The Gateway Pundit has reported extensively on the former federal intelligence officers landing lucrative jobs at social media platforms. This has raised concern about potential governmental relationships between social media platforms and the federal government regarding censorship and narrative control, particularly the lopsided nature of the censorship seemingly targeted at conservatives. This, of course, was the focus of one of the first “Twitter Files” released after Elon Musk assumed ownership. FOX News had originally reported on this back in 2022, but without the controversy of the bizarre hiring of a controversial figure such as Mulvaney, it didn’t garner much attention. However, given the nature of the “Twitter Files”, the alleged involvement of federal informants and agitators in the J6 protests, and the strange circumstances of utilizing Dylan Mulvaney as a “brand ambassador”, it certainly has drawn attention to the CEO’s past occupation.
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