Kim Dotcom reacted to the FBI’s response: “When you thought the world couldn’t get any crazier, the FBI now claims that the words of its own agents in tons of emails revealed by #TwitterFiles are conspiracy theories and misinformation.”Anyone who questions the FBI -- or finds it disturbing that they're "partnering" with Big Tech on what should and should not be permitted to be said on the internet -- is a hateful, crazy, unhinged anti-American conspiracy theorist, says the FBI.???? https://t.co/RGX6nNYE7B
— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) December 22, 2022
When you thought the world couldn’t get any crazier, the FBI now claims that the words of its own agents in tons of emails revealed by #TwitterFiles are conspiracy theories and misinformation. pic.twitter.com/Hx9uk5oAmP
— Kim Dotcom (@KimDotcom) December 22, 2022
Conservative Brief noted that the FBI was definitely heavily involved in influencing Twitter's banning and censorship decisions: The files showed that messages were sent on Teleporter, which is a one-way communications platform where the FBI sends messages to Twitter, by FBI Special Agent Elvis Chan prior to the Hunter Biden laptop story being buried. The message was sent to the man who was Twitter’s head of site integrity, Yoel Roth. And it came hours after Hunter Biden’s attorney, George Mesires, contacted Delaware computer store owner John Paul (J.P.) Mac Isaac, who had Hunter Biden’s laptop. “The next day, October 14, 2020, The New York Post runs its explosive story revealing the business dealings of President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter. Every single fact in it was accurate,” reporter Michael Shellenberger revealed in a dump of files last week. He added that those who are researching the Twitter Files have found evidence of “an organized effort by the intel community to influence Twitter & other platforms.” “During all of 2020, the FBI and other law enforcement agencies repeatedly primed Yoel Roth to dismiss reports of Hunter Biden’s laptop as a Russian ‘hack and leak’ operation,” he wrote. Sources include: ConservativeBrief.com JonathanTurley.orgEveryone: "FBI, did you tell Twitter to censor those you labeled conspiracy theorists and misinformation?"
FBI: "No, quit being a conspiracy theorist spreading misinformation." — Tony Kinnett (@TheTonus) December 21, 2022
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