
June 18, 2021
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âHow did this little prick, who started off going, âSheâs pretty, weâll give her a four out of five. Sheâs ugly, weâll give her a oneâ⊠How the fuck did he get any power in anything?â (Pink Floydâs Roger Waters, on Mark Zuckerberg)
On a spring afternoon, with birds chirping in the trees outside the secret/private Committee room, a little man, whose face was a rubber mask devoid of feeling, sat before a table of legislatorsâamong them, a strange senator, John Doe, who did not belong to the Club. It fell to Doe to interrogate the rubber man, Mark Zuckerberg.
Mr. Z, youâre under oath, remember that. Do you recall a company called Accel Partners?
How did you find out aboutâŠyes, Senator, I recall Accel.
And its boss, Jim Breyer.
Iâve met Jim.
Well, it must have been quite a meeting, back in 2004, because he supplied you with a 13-million-dollar rocket, and Facebook was on its way.
Senator, Iâd say thatâs an exaggeration.
Then we come to a man named Gilman Louie. He joined the board of the National Venture Capital Association of America (NVCA). The chairman of NVCA? The man I just mentioned, Jim Breyer.
I donât know Gilman Louie, Senator.
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 âgather data.â Thatâs not the only connection between Jim Breyer and the CIAâs 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 Pentagonâs technology department that helped develop the Internet. DARPA, CIA, the Internet, gathering massive data for the CIA, Facebook. Are you seeing the connections, Mr. Zuckerberg?
Iâm seeing nothing of the kind, Senator.
Right. Youâre just an entrepreneur who is now devoting his life to charitable causes. Moving along, hereâs a story about you. A sketch, if you will. From the time Mark Zuckerberg was a child and attended the summer camp for âexceptional children,â CTY (Center for Talented Youth), run by Johns Hopkins University, he, like other CTY students, Sergey Brin (co-founder of Google), Lady Gaga, and Andrew Yang have been easy to track. CTY and similar camps filter applications and pick the best and brightest for their accelerated learning programs. Spotting these children and tracking their progress in school and life would be a standard operation for agencies like the CIA. When Zuckerberg founded an interesting little social network at Harvard, and then sought to turn it into a business, the data-mining possibilities were obvious to CIA personnel. Through their cutouts, as described above, they stepped in and lent a helping hand. What do you think of that story, Mr. Z?
Itâs outrageous, Senator. My whole goal in life is helping others.
Iâm sure. And as a prime asset of the Deep State, with your ability to assemble trillions of data sets on FB users across the world, and with your ability to censor content unfavorable to your bosses, youâre adopting a very strange definition of âhelp.â
I believe in community standards, Senator. If thatâs a crime, Iâm guilty.
What community are you talking about, Mr. Z?
The human oneâall of us.
I see. And you know humanityâs standards of conduct and speech. How? Is God talking to you?
Itâs just common sense, Senator.
So common sense makes you use Facebook to keep true information about the torture of Julian Assange from the public?
All information has to be fact-checked.
And if I post a few words about the COVID vaccine that arenât rainbows and flowers, you ban me.
We rely on the World Health Organization as the authority on such matters.
Why? Who appointed that organization the final arbiter?
Somebody has to be in charge.
Otherwise?
There is chaos.
Chaos, or difference of opinion? You want to choke off the difference. You want fascism.
Really, Senator? Thatâs where youâre going?
I know, Mark. Youâre just a little boy who made it big. You donât have an axe to grind. You have nothing to do with the CIA. Youâre an American success story. Happy, happy.
Is that all? Because I have a busy schedule, and Iâd like to get back to work serving the people.
How did you become what you are, Mark?
Iâm harmless. Look at me, Senator. Do I look like a fire-breathing dragon? A giant trampling over populations?
You look like a boy who is wearing a rubber mask.
You see, Senator, I tapped into just one human impulseâthe impulse to say I LIKE THIS, I DONâT LIKE THAT. Thatâs all. Thatâs all I did. I gave that a public face. The rest is history.
âEveryone on Facebook is famous for 15 minutes.â
No, Senator. Everyone has a chance to be famous forever on Facebook. Itâs up to them to try to be liked in every way they can.
Unless theyâre telling the truth about something important.
Then we ban them. Why? Because telling the truth bridges over into another kind of impulse that has nothing to do with Facebook.
Thatâs your story and youâre sticking to it?
Iâm just a guy with an ordinary and banal company.
I plan on setting that myth on fire and burning it down.
What about all the people who love Facebook and canât do without it?
You mean the people who say 2 plus 2 equals 4 is racist and should never be taught in schools?
They have a right to express their opinion.
But if they say Assange has been tortured for revealing the truth, you censor them.
Thatâs different.
Why is it different?
Because my fact-checkers and researchers say it is.
Mr. Zuckerberg, Iâm holding in my hand a group of internal Facebook memos. They prove your company has been working in concert with the federal government to shape what the public can read and see about COVID-19. In other words, Facebook has been acting as an agent for the government. This takes you and your company out of the realm of private enterpriseâinto a whole new arena, where you can be brought into court on a charge of malicious lying during a national crisis. Thatâs a felony. At trial, expert witnesses can testify about the real facts of COVID versus the distorted picture youâve presented, as a result of which picture many lives were lost. Thatâs a compounded felony.
How did you obtain those memos, Senator? Youâve broken the law! Youâre guilty of government spying. The memos are property of Facebook. You stole them.
Mr. Zuckerberg, we can argue that charge in court. And during the protracted argument, the press will bring many facts to light. I welcome the challenge.
Are you speaking for the Department of Justice, Senator? Because I havenât received any paperwork from them. No charges have been filed against me or my company.
Continued on source: https://blog.nomorefakenews.com/2021/06/18/zuckerberg-roger-waters-and-the-case-against-fb/