The latest installment of the Twitter Files, authored by Michael Shellenberger, Matt Taibbi, and Alex Gutentag, reveals “ostensibly ‘former’ IC [Intelligence Community] and CIA analysts were involved in a 2021-2022 effort to take over Twitter’s content management system,” despite the fact “the law strictly prohibits” employees and contractors of the Central Intelligence Agency from “spying upon or running clandestine operations against American citizens on U.S. soil.”
The takeover attempt also involved Nina Jankowicz, who led Joe Biden’s infamous Disinformation Governance Board, a.k.a. the “Ministry of Truth,” and Jim Baker, a former Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) General Counsel and Twitter Deputy General Counsel, who pushed the Russiagate hoax at the former and the censorship of the Hunter Biden laptop scandal at the latter.
“These existing or former IC employees, contractors, or intermediaries weren’t satisfied with simply controlling Twitter. They also wanted to use PayPal, Amazon Web Services, and GoDaddy in a totalizing effort to de-platform, de-monetize, and excommunicate from the Internet entirely those individuals that the IC et al. deems to be a threat,” Shellenberger reports.
Shellenberger and his colleagues have been given access to internal communications at Twitter, now rebranded X, by South African tech billionaire Elon Musk, who took over the social media platform in April 2022.
Musk previously revealed that the FBI operated a portal it used to demand sweeping censorship measures on Twitter, “so broad that they accidentally demanded a suspension of a journalist on CNN and an elected Canadian politician.”
However, Musk has been unable to publicize all of these communications, as the FBI auto-deleted them — likely in violation of the Freedom of Information Act.
TWITTER FILES – CIA
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is the most famous of the 18 US government agencies that comprise the Intelligence Community (IC) of the United States of America. Unlike the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI), the law strictly prohibits CIA…
— Michael Shellenberger (@shellenberger) May 23, 2024