🔥 Breaking! I found additional information linking Bill Clinton to the Russian Alfa Bank! The attached thread was its initial links to the Clinton Global Initiative.
This information will also be coming in handy for another investigation, so stay tuned!
1. Leonard Blavatnik founded Access Industries
2. Alfa Group acquired Access Industries
(Blavatnik Access Industries united with Viktor Vekselberg's Renova Corp and Mikhail Fridman's Alfa Group, to form a company AAR (Alfa, Access, Renova)
3. Bill Clinton sits on the board of the Blavatnik School of Government with Googles Eric Schmidt.
4. Googles Eric Schmidt worked Hillary Clinton’s election campaign.
Now this information is leading somewhere much bigger later, trust me. I likely found Hillary’s Russiagate. And I think I was always right about when it started and where.
But for now, here’s the sources.
Leonard Blavatnik
Blavatnik, who is a U.S. citizen, eventually founded Access Industries, which has holdings in natural resources, chemicals, media, real estate and telecommunications companies. It's now part of the Alfa Group.
In 1997, Blavatnik Access Industries united with Viktor Vekselberg's Renova Corp and Mikhail Fridman's Alfa Group, to form a company AAR (Alfa, Access, Renova).
🔥🔥Since Fort Bragg and psychological operations are all the news, I present two podcasts for your listening pleasure on Narrative Warfare and Psychological operations. Brought to you by experts from:
Podcast #1
- Lincoln Projects Reed Galen
- Narrative Strategies VP Paul Colbough
Podcast #2
- Fort Bragg Col. Jeremy Mushtare
- Narrative Strategies founder, Dr. Ajit Maan
Now Narrative Strategies has tons of expertise and are associated with the Weaponized Narrative Initiative and the Future of War Center, Army Cyber, and West Point Cyber at ASU. ASU is a Soros Network University. And the ASU president is a chairman of the CIA’s In-Q-Tel. The ASU Threatcasting team also works with people from the CTI League files, such as David Perlman. He’s a specialist in cognitive strategies.
Rick Wilson of Lincoln Project would probably come in handy as an expert too, since he has experience in military-grade intelligence-gathering operations at the Two Plus Two Coalition.
NY Times:
“The group’s senior adviser, Rick Wilson, a former Republican operative who was a co-founder of the Lincoln Project, said in an interview on Thursday that his organization would operate as an opposition research firm but with a military-grade intelligence-gathering operation that went far beyond the document vetting typical of a political campaign.” (To expose Murdoch and Elon Musk.)
Now on to the podcasts. I’ll just post the beginning of each then later provide the links for your learning pleasure.
#1 Lincoln Project - The Finer Points of Narrative Warfare with Paul Cobaugh
“Host Reed Galen is joined by Paul Cobaugh (Vice President of Narrative Strategies) to discuss the value (and danger) of effective narratives and how they can be used to exert influence…whether that’s on the battlefield or in the POLITICAL landscape. Plus, how the GOP went from political party to extremist movement, how this new identity will influence elections in 2022 and 2024, and what is the threat that Donald Trump poses to our nation’s national security?”
Podcast # 2 Psychological Warfare The Indigenous approach
“Col. Jeremy Mushtare is the commander of the 8th Psychological Operations Group (Airborne) located at Fort Bragg, NC. 8th POG (A) consists of 3rd PSYOP Battalion (A), 9th PSYOP Battalion (A), and a Headquarters and Headquarters Company. 3rd POB (A) supports operations around the globe with specialized expeditionary teams tailor fit to execute print, A/V, and broadcast activities.”
“Dr. Ajit Maan is a narrative strategist focused on national security and international relations. She is founder and CEO of the U.S. based think-tank Narrative Strategies, Affiliated Faculty at George Mason University, member of the Brain Trust of the Weaponized Narrative Initiative of Arizona State University.”
In podcast two they review disinformation, American narratives and story telling. Information warfare, and narrative warfare. The meaningfulness of disinformation to people, and how identity is created. And internalized narratives in our social and cultural environments.
Now this will have to be an informative self learning module from the experts I provide. Sources to follow so that you can listen to the complete shows.
Obviously our experts work together so well!
Here’s the Lincoln Project and Narrative Strategies podcast to listen to.
🔥Shamsud-Din Jabbar conspiracy! Multiple news articles deleted mention of him being at Fort Bragg. You know the one involved in all the crazy suicides? He was in the 82’nd airborne too.
This is the missing parts from the articles which I think all feed off of CNN. As you can see by 2 searches, both quotes used to be in the article.
“The documents (court) listed his employer as the US Army in Ft. Bragg, North Carolina in 2012 and Indianapolis in 2013, as well as the company Accenture LLP in Houston in 2018. The case was dismissed in 2022.”
“Authorities said Jabbar served in the US Army, although officials did not immediately confirm details about his service. A 2013 US Army Facebook post identified Jabbar as an Army Staff Sergeant who worked as an information technology team chief for the 82nd Airborne Division's 1st Brigade Combat Team at the time.”
The NY Post only had a photo mention of the 82’nd airborne.
And here’s another update for you from the CNN article:
New Orleans attack suspect discussed plans to kill his family and join ISIS in chilling recordings. Here’s what we know.
CNN and NY Post links to follow.
My friend @Mind1nspired shared these two clips with me. So I ran off to find the article.
Well, search showed both quotes, but the articles, fed off of CNN, were devoid of them.
I made certain to search specifically for both quotes individually.
MSN was the only one left to have the Facebook post comment. But that’s gone too.
@Mind1nspired Here’s the CNN article that was fed to MSN and AOL.
Shamsud-Din Jabbar worked at Deloitte which is known for hiring CIA. They also acquired Terbium labs. The premier dark web intelligence company often funded by Omidyar.
The owner of Terbium Labs, Daniel J Rogers, was the founder of Veracity.AI. Which was used as the base for the Global Disinformation Index (GDI). The GDI was worked on and headed by the CTI Leagues Files, Sara Jayne Terp. Known for working with the Army Cyber units.
This army dude, Shamsud-Din Jabbar, was once a Cloud governance analyst.
Shamsud-Din Jabbar no longer works as a Realtor. He works at EY in the UK which also works with the United Nations.
“At EY, our purpose is Building a better working world (sustainable and inclusive). The insights and quality services we provide help build trust and confidence in the capital markets and in economies the world over. We develop outstanding leaders who team to deliver on our promises to all our stakeholders. In so doing, we play a critical role in building a better working world for our people, for our clients and for our communities.”
Diversity, equity, and inclusiveness (DE&I) are core to who we are, how we work and how we live our values. We hold a collective commitment to continue to drive an environment where all differences are valued, practices are equitable and everyone experiences a sense of belonging — where people are inspired to team and lead inclusively in their interactions every day.
Missed a screenshot from the above links. EY stands for Ernst & Young.
“EY refers to the global organization, and may refer to one or more, of the member firms of Ernst & Young Global Limited, each of which is a separate legal entity. Ernst & Young Global Limited, a UK company limited by guarantee, does not provide services to clients.”
🔥🔥🔥Be very afraid! This Obama era, military shadow government agency, NSAC, is scarier than the NSA. And it can legally amass huge records on American citizens!
Did I find Obama’s database?
If you have a telephone number that has ever been called by an inmate in a federal prison, registered a change of address with the Postal Service, rented a car from Avis, used a corporate or Sears credit card, applied for nonprofit status with the IRS, or obtained non-driver’s legal identification from a private company, they have you on file.
They are not the NSA or the CIA. They are the National Security Analysis Center (NSAC), an obscure element of the Justice Department that has grown from its creation in 2008 into a sprawling 400-person, $150 million-a-year multi-agency organization employing almost 300 analysts, the majority of whom are corporate contractors.
NSAC not only has a focus beyond foreign investigations or terrorists, but in the past, according to documents and extensive interviews with contractors and government officials who have worked with the Center and the Task Force, it has also aggressively built up a partnership with the military, taking on deep background investigations of foreign-born and foreign-connected soldiers, civilians, and contractors working for the government.
Its investigations go far beyond traditional security “vetting”; NSAC scours certain select government employees, contractors and their affiliates, examining multiple layers of connected relatives and associates. And the Center hosts dozens of additional “liaison” officers from other government agencies, providing those agencies with frictionless access to private information about U.S. residents that they would otherwise not have.
Through a series of high-level classified authorities and commercial relationships, the Center has access to over 130 databases and datasets of information comprising some two billion records, over half of which are unique and not contained in any other government information warehouse.
The Center is, in fact, according to interviews with government officials, the sole organization in the U.S. government with the authority to delve deeply into the activities and associations of foreigners and Americans alike.
From its unmarked office in the Crystal City neighborhood of Arlington, Virginia, the Center can not only gain access to the full gamut of intelligence databases of the U.S. government, but also query and retain information contained in law enforcement and commercial data. It also conducts live searches, and retains classified and open datasets of identity and transactional data for later examination. In some ways then, the data that the Center accesses and regularly trawls against its data mining protocols is the FBI’s equivalent of NSA’s bulk collection, the examination of databases with the hope of finding triggers or links to terrorists rather than the specific accessing of information to look at an individual or even group of individuals.
NSAC’s methods turn the notion of legal predicate—a logical proposition or an earlier offense that justifies law enforcement action—on its head. Using big data analysis to discover non-obvious and even clandestine links, the Center looks not just for suspects, but for what the counter-terrorism world calls “clean skins”—people with no known affiliation to terrorism or crime, needles in a giant haystack that don’t necessarily look like needles. Or people who aren’t needles at all, but who might become needles in the future and thus warrant observation today.
The American people have repeatedly rejected the notion of a domestic intelligence agency operating within our borders. Yet NSAC has become the real-world equivalent. Along the way in its development though, the Center has rarely been discussed in the federal budget or in congressional oversight hearings available to the public.
TBC
Suddenly my account has the sads. 😔 But this is to be anticipated as I bring you truths that nobody else will.
If you think conservatives are not a watched group under this, I have an island to sell you.
“Finding Terrorists in the United States (FINDUS)”
2008 - NSAC formally expanded the focus of the Task Force beyond just foreign terrorists. The internal data mart expanded in 2008 to support proactive work to identify potential counterintelligence and nuclear-proliferation threats via advanced analysis of financial, communication, and travel records. Both the ACLU and the Electronic Frontier Foundation have conducted investigations and obtained documents on FTTTF and the FBI’s data-collection efforts. That work, and additional documents obtained by Phase Zero, paint a picture of a massive, overlooked domestic intelligence operation with a mission that goes far beyond catching foreign terrorists.
But the targets weren’t just foreign. Under Project Scarecrow, the Center has done data mining on sovereign citizens and other domestic threats. After receiving intelligence that helicopters might be used in future terrorist attacks, the Center data-mined 165 American-based pilots with helicopter licenses who were from “designated countries of interest.” Working with the Philadelphia police, the Center batch-matched dates of birth with licensed drivers to isolate a set of Pakistani men thought to be potentially connected to a terrorist group. The identities of foreign-born or connected hazardous materials (HAZMAT) drivers in the U.S. were added to a group of “special interest individuals” constantly run against suspect datasets. Under the Finding Terrorists in the United States (FINDUS) project, data-mining was used to find unlocated and even unknown individuals. A Syria Screening Cell was set up to support the screening of candidates for the manning of the Free Syrian Army in the fight against ISIS. By virtue of their presence in NSAC, Pentagon investigators now also have access to highly restricted datasets of known and suspected terrorists and their potential links to the United States, including two called Bedrock and Shoebox.
In many cases, according to individuals who have worked for FTTTF and Center contractors, target groups of thousands of individuals are checked and rechecked every month in a “batched” data processing search.
The Foreign Terrorist Tracking Task Force was always meant to be a proactivelookout, using data mining and the full gamut of public and private information to identify hidden operatives based upon their associations, movements or transactions.
An internal document provided to Phase Zero describes the Task Force as organizing “data from many divergent public, government and international sources for the purpose of monitoring the electronic footprints of terrorists and their supporters, identifying their behaviors, and providing actionable intelligence to appropriate law enforcement, government agencies, and the intelligence community.” And their supporters. And their supporters. And their supporters. How many mouseclicks away is your name?
Now this is where it gets even more interesting. The article said that the National Security Analysis Center (NSAC) primarily uses contractors. And provided a link to a list.
After a quick glance, I realized that many are intelligence related agencies. Here’s three that seem important:
The Hamilton 68 dashboard was planned as a product for groups aligned with the Democratic Party. And was funded by the Center for American Progress that worked Hillary Clinton’s election. Hamilton68 was ran by the German Marshall Fund (GMF).
Some people from the GMF and Hamilton68 are/were board members of Radio Free Europe/Liberty. The old CIA ran propaganda arm.
This would be Katie Kornbluh and Jamie Fly. Jamie Fly quit about a year ago. Jamie Fly was also a member of the Atlantic Councils Disinfo Portal with Hillary’s Campaign manager, British intelligence, the NED, and Serbian and Ukrainian coup orgs etc.
Interestingly, a PBS journalist, Margaret Hoover, is on the Radio Free Europe / Liberty board of directors.
Kristin Lord the President and CEO of IREX, used by the State Department, is on the board too.
Now back to the whistleblower:
Betsy Dupuis, was a former New Knowledge employee who worked on Hamilton 68. Dupuis told Paul Thacker that she was fired from New Knowledge after expressing misgivings upon discovering the company that branded itself “the world’s first platform for defending online communities from social media manipulation” was itself engaging in blatant social media manipulation.
To back up her claims, Dupuis provided internal documents and photos from her time at New Knowledge, as well as screenshots of texts messages.
People from the NSA then joined New Knowledge. Those former NSA employees explained to Dupuis how agencies get around federal laws that ban the U.S. government from spying on and censoring Americans: they contract with companies like New Knowledge to do their dirty work. By the time New Knowledge announced they had secured a Department of Defense contract to create automated disinformation, Dupuis had had enough. She met with Jonathon Morgan to discuss her concerns and was fired days later.
I’ll link everything next.
Here’s the link to Paul Thackers page where he talks to the New Knowledge whistleblower.
If someone got jailed for a meme, these folks deserve much worse.
“WHISTLEBLOWER: Insider Details How "New Knowledge" Cybersecurity Firm Created Disinformation in American Election”
RFE/RL, Inc. is a private nonprofit corporation incorporated in the State of Delaware. Its Board of Directors makes all major policy determinations governing Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty's (RFE/RL) operations. Each member of the RFE/RL Board of Directors is required by federal law to have "requisite expertise in journalism, technology, broadcasting, or diplomacy, or appropriate language or cultural understanding" relevant to RFE/RL's mission. Employees of U.S. government agencies are prohibited by law from serving on the RFE/RL Board.
What are the names of the members of supervisory boards?
(Karen Kornbluh was Hamilton68 too.)
Karen Kornbluh (Chair)
Scott Carpenter
Lisa Curtis
Jackson Diehl
Jeffrey Gedmin
Margaret Hoover
Michael Kempner
Kristin Lord
Tom Malinowski
🔥🔥🔥Holy cow!🐮 Sebastian Gorka, who blocked me for asking about the Integrity Initiative leaks having his and his wife’s name in them, was professionally inspired by Chris Donnelly!
Chris Donnelly was a founder of the Institute for Statecraft Integrity Initiative! Which dealt with everything Russia.
Folks, Trump has him in his administration, this is really bad news. I’m pretty sure Russiagate is linked to this org. And most definitely to conservative censorship and far left causes.
Nina Jankowicz was a member as was Ann Applebaum, Evelyn Farkas,and Ben Nimmo etc. You get the idea.
There’s a lot I’ve never told anyone. This is really bad.
@realDonaldTrump
🚨🚨🚨This is a 3 alarm fire! Gorka and the Institute For Statecrafts Chris Donnelly! 🤯