Saturday, August 25, 2012

Facebook, Zuckerberg and the CIA...

The big infusion of cash that sent Mark Zuckerberg and his fledgling college enterprise on their way came from Accel Partners, in 2004.

Jim Breyer, head of Accel, attached a $13 million rocket to Facebook, and nothing has ever been the same.

Earlier that same year, a man named Gilman Louie joined the board of the National Venture Capital Association of America (NVCA). The chairman of NVCA? Jim Breyer. Gilman Louie happened to be the first CEO of the important CIA start-up, In-Q-Tel.

In-Q-Tel was founded in 1999, with the express purpose of funding companies that could develop technology the CIA would use to "gather data."

That's not the only connection between Jim Breyer and the CIA's man, Gilman Louie. In 2004, Louie went to work for BBN Technologies, headed up by Breyer. Dr. Anita Jones also joined BBN at that time. Jones had worked for In-Q-Tel and was an adviser to DARPA, the Pentagon's technology department that helped develop the Internet. Full story...

Related posts:
  1. If you're not on Facebook or Twitter, you're a sociopath or "suspicious..."
  2. Facebook, apps and You. The battle to own your data...
  3. Facebook is a ponzi scheme...
  4. The new totalitarianism of surveillance technology...
  5. Skype makes chats and user data more available to police...
  6. FBI secretly creates Internet police...
  7. Your iPhone may not be your friend, could betray you...

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