The Suspicious relationship between FACEBOOK And The CIA
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Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, otherwise known as DARPA, has been named by several whistleblowers to be the leading innovator in trauma-based mind control.
In 2002, DARPA announced their ambitious IAO program.
The Information Awareness Office was set up to gather and store the personal information of everyone in the United States, including credit card and phone records.
Following strong public criticism that the IAO was blatant mass surveillance, it was officially defunded by Congress in 2003.
In the global surveillance disclosures of 2013, it was revealed that several IAO projects continued to be funded under different names.
Life Log.
In its white paper, DARPA's Dr. Doug Gage stated that the objective of LifeLog was to trace the threads of an individual's life.
LifeLog was going to require each individual user to voluntarily record everything they do in life, producing a unique timeline that would constitute an episodic memory.
Out of this endless ocean of information, DARPA scientists would plot distinctive patterns, mapping out personal relationships, scheduled events, and researchers from DARPA's artificial intelligence sector would feed the data to their machines so the AI computers could study everyone's daily habits and make sense of it.
Civil libertarians attacked the project when it launched, arguing the obvious privacy issues involved with having DARPA keeping such close tabs on the entire population.
On February 4th, 2004, they announced the end of LifeLog.
And on that very same day, Facebook was born.
Within a few months, Sean Parker became the first president of Facebook.
And according to his Wikipedia page, Sean Parker was recruited by the CIA just before finishing high school.
As president of Facebook, Sean Parker brought on their first big investor, Peter Thiel.
Around the same time that LifeLog was created, CIA investment group NQTEL helped Peter Thiel form Palantir Technologies, a company that analyzed massive databases of public information used by the CIA and other offices of the U.S. intelligence community.
Peter Thiel brought in investor James Breyer, who at the same time was on the board of directors for military defense contractor BBN, along with CIA-runned NQTEL CEO Gilman Louie.
With several close connections to the CIA, Facebook went on to accomplish everything that LifeLog hoped to execute, and all with the appearances of being a private company run by co-creator Mark Zuckerberg.
Mark Zuckerberg testified before Congress last April in a grand spectacle that displayed him more like an alien robot than the shrewd business mogul of the world's biggest social media platform.
And now, federal prosecutors are investigating deals that Facebook made with some of the world's largest tech companies.
Top executives are leaving the company.
Director Cheryl Sandberg has sold over $15 million in Facebook shares over the past few weeks.
On Wednesday, March 13th, Facebook and Instagram went down around the globe.
The initial claim of an accidental traffic jam issue with a European internet company was quickly refuted by third-party firm Thousand Eyes.
who says the outage appears to be an internal problem.
Facebook later claimed it was due to a server configuration change.
Does the world's most invasive company have something to hide?
Reporting for InfoWars.com, this is Greg Reese.
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