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To: PGR88

Proves my point.

If it is a foreign company, how did they get a US gov contract to monitor US military web traffic?!

The answer is that foreigners are PREFERRED by the people who refer to themselves as the “US government”.

People will tell me that’s not true. Sorry. Been there, seen that.


24 posted on 07/22/2021 12:18:56 PM PDT by Regulator (It's Fraud, Jim)
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To: Regulator
If it is a foreign company, how did they get a US gov contract to monitor US military web traffic?!

A quick search of the web indicates they are very tight with Google

Moonshot began in 2015 with a simple, insurgent strategy: Use Google’s ad platform—and the personal data it collects—to redirect people away from extremist movements and toward more constructive content. The idea, called the Redirect Method, was developed in partnership with Google, and widely touted as a way to reach people searching for jihadist content, targeting young men who were just getting into ISIS propaganda, or more radicalized people who might be Googling for information on how to sneak across the border into Syria. The idea is to steer potential extremists away—known as counterradicalization—or to help people who are deep down a rabbit hole find their way out through deradicalization. That might mean connecting them with a mentor or counselor, possibly a former extremist.

They quickly moved from ISIS extremists, to selling their wares to many different countries all looking for their own "extremists." Hence their adoption by the US Dod and State Department. Moonshot as several UK Hedge funds as their sponsors, and work closely with the Google "Jigsaw" incubator, which some have called "Google's spy agency."

25 posted on 07/22/2021 12:44:52 PM PDT by PGR88
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