Quite the present to unwrap - Twitter and the CIA and OGA

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Matt Taibbi again - this time, he has the whole thing unrolled on his substack account:

Twitter Files Thread: The Spies Who Loved Twitter
After weeks of “Twitter Files” reports, the FBI issued a statement Wednesday.

It didn’t refute allegations. Instead, it decried “conspiracy theorists” publishing “misinformation,” whose “sole aim” is to “discredit the agency.”

The men and woman of the FBI work every day to protect the American public... It is unfortunate that conspiracy theorists and others are feeding the American public misinformation with the sole purpose of attempting to discredit the agency.

They must think us unambitious, if our “sole aim” is to discredit the FBI. After all, a whole range of government agencies discredit themselves in the #TwitterFiles. Why stop with one?

The files show the FBI acting as doorman to a vast program of social media surveillance and censorship, encompassing agencies across the federal government – from the State Department to the Pentagon to the CIA.

The operation is far bigger than the reported 80 members of the Foreign Influence Task Force (FITF), which also facilitates requests from a wide array of smaller actors - from local cops to media to state government.

Much much more at the site - these releases keep getting more and more intense.  Deeper and deeper into the machinations of the deep state and those trying to take over our Nation.

Be sure to check out the 240+ comments - lots of additional information and commentary.

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