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REVEALED: Facebook’s CIA Connections... - The Daily Edge
Has the recent Facebook data scandal got you a little paranoid about sharing information on the internet?
I don’t blame you. After all, Facebook has access to some of your most personal information.
I’m talking about every message you’ve ever sent or been sent, every contact in your phone and even access to your computer’s camera and microphones.
Now would you like to get a lot more paranoid?
OK.
Let me introduce you to a company called In-Q-Tel…
Facebook was launched in February 2004 from the Harvard dorm room of Mark Zuckerberg and friends.
The company received its first capital injection of $500,000 from Peter Thiel that summer. The next two capital injections were $12.7 million from Thiel and Accel Partners in May 2005 and then $27.5 million from an Accel-led round of financing that included Thiel, Accel and Greylock Partners in April 2006.3
Just for fun, I searched for each of those investors and In-Q-Tel at the same time.
Here is what I found:
Peter Thiel — Took In-Q-Tel funding for his startup firm Palantir somewhere around 2004.
Accel Partners — In 2004, Accel partner James Breyer sat on the board of directors of military defense contractor BBN with In-Q-Tel’s CEO Gilman Louie.
Greylock Partners — Howard Cox, the head of Greylock, served directly on In-Q-Tel’s board of directors.
Simplified Facebook was created as an undercover data gathering tool to attract terrorist of all types.
Nothing you post there belongs to you, it belongs to Facebook and the NSA.
Alex Jones outed this to many who were listening
Enjoy
Has the recent Facebook data scandal got you a little paranoid about sharing information on the internet?
I don’t blame you. After all, Facebook has access to some of your most personal information.
I’m talking about every message you’ve ever sent or been sent, every contact in your phone and even access to your computer’s camera and microphones.
Now would you like to get a lot more paranoid?
OK.
Let me introduce you to a company called In-Q-Tel…
Facebook was launched in February 2004 from the Harvard dorm room of Mark Zuckerberg and friends.
The company received its first capital injection of $500,000 from Peter Thiel that summer. The next two capital injections were $12.7 million from Thiel and Accel Partners in May 2005 and then $27.5 million from an Accel-led round of financing that included Thiel, Accel and Greylock Partners in April 2006.3
Just for fun, I searched for each of those investors and In-Q-Tel at the same time.
Here is what I found:
Peter Thiel — Took In-Q-Tel funding for his startup firm Palantir somewhere around 2004.
Accel Partners — In 2004, Accel partner James Breyer sat on the board of directors of military defense contractor BBN with In-Q-Tel’s CEO Gilman Louie.
Greylock Partners — Howard Cox, the head of Greylock, served directly on In-Q-Tel’s board of directors.
Simplified Facebook was created as an undercover data gathering tool to attract terrorist of all types.
Nothing you post there belongs to you, it belongs to Facebook and the NSA.
Alex Jones outed this to many who were listening
Enjoy