1. Now that it's cool for Elon stans and to care about New Knowledge's government contracts and the GEC, we are left wondering why @mtaibbi omits so much that we covered more than a year ago in his latest #TwitterFiles release.
2. Back in Jan. 2022, our EIC @rocco_castoro cracked open government contracts with Popily, Inc., aka Yonder which was a rebrand of New Knowledge following revelations that they had used Russian-inspired tactics in the Alabama 2017 Senate special election. archive.is/3q4hp
3. The above screenshots describes New Knowledge/Yonder's 2019 role as a government
subcontractor under a DoD contract awarded to Booz Allen Hamilton, the infamous consulting firm for which @Snowden once worked.
4. The above $609k subcontract award to New Knowledge/Yonder was under GS00Q140ADU308-47QFCA18F0114, "a delivery order under One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services (OASIS)" to Booz Allen. Funded by the PEO Intelligence *ELECTRONIC WARFARE* & Sensors (DOD-Army - USASC)."
5. Another subcontract for Yonder / New Knowledge Popily, Inc. (all the same entity) from 2020.
This one for $1.2 million under the DoD and State Dept.'s $64 million contract with Accenture Federal Services LLC.
To provide "foreign influence information" and licenses for ILMS.
6. ILMS stands for Integrated Logistics Management System Records, and Accenture was awarded a potential $64 million contract — SAQMMA09A017319AQMM19S0146 — under Information Technology Schedule 70 (IT-70) by the @StateDept. #TwitterFiles
7. New Knowledge / Popily / Yonder's $1.2 million was as subcontractor under Accenture, the Dublin-based $50 billion IT behemoth that has their fingers in an untold number of the world's corporations and govs.
$1.2 million for "foreign influence information/licenses for ILMS."
8. Again, ILMS is the Integrated Logistics Management System Records, the State Dept. records database for Current and former Civil Service, Foreign Service employees, including members of the Senior Executive Service, Presidential appointees, etc.
10. We suspect one thing some of the principal #TwitterFiles proponents REALLY don't want you to know is that New Knowledge / Yonder was backed by Kelly Perdew.
Perdew was Season 2 winner of Trump's The Apprentice.
"dEr R n0 cOinCiDencEs durrrr"🤤
11. Also of note, one of the two addresses listed for Yonder on the 2019 DoD subcontract that gave the creep-o New Knowledge API free reign across social networks, including Twitter, was in the same building as the Republican Party of Texas Austin office. #TwitterFiles
12. The primary office address listed for Yonder/New Knowledge is just 472 ft. from the Travis County GOP's offices.
What's #SHADOWBOX, the so-called "reputation management" firm?
A chopshop where Ed Butowsky, "Defango" Chavez, Thomas Schoenberger, and Wikileaks-affiliated PR guy Trevor FitzGibbon spun out the "Hillary put a hit on Seth Rich" yarn
+ A LOT of other chicanery.
We'll be explaining more about #SHADOWBOX soon, but for now we're just going to sit back and soak up the pure joy of all the streamers, grifters, and dreamers who knew all about it.
As they scramble like cockroaches to get out from under the weight of closeted skeletons.
😎🥂🥸
PS: Also wondering whether there's anything in the #TwitterFiles about #SHADOWBOX, and if so why it hasn't been publicly shared...
BONUS EPISODE: The narration of our first T.M.I. post about Tom Barrack leveraging his Ukrainian network to put Paul Manafort on Trump's 2016 presidential campaign is now available to listen on podcast platforms and our site. theknows.net/tmi/queuing-up…
DID YOU KNOW: Trump was initially uninterested in hiring Manafort because of his association with "dirty trickster" Roger Stone.
Imagine how different things would be if Tom Barrack hadn't "leaned hard" on Trump to hire Manafort.
"DADDY, TOM SAYS WE SHOULD GET PAUL"
Trump kept dismissing the idea of hiring manafort for the campaign because of his association with Stone, so Tom Barrack pushed harder – this time, through Ivanka.
Ivanka forwarded an email pushing for Manafort's hire.