6.Twitter had so much contact with so many agencies that executives lost track. Is today the DOD, and tomorrow the FBI? Is it the weekly call, or the monthly meeting? It was dizzying.
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7.A chief end result was that thousands of official โreportsโ flowed to Twitter from all over, through the FITF and the FBIโs San Francisco field office.
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8.On June 29th, 2020, San Francisco FBI agent Elvis Chan wrote to pair of Twitter execs asking if he could invite an โOGAโ to an upcoming conference:
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9. OGA, or โOther Government Organization,โ can be a euphemism for CIA, according to multiple former intelligence officials and contractors. Chuckles one: โThey think it's mysterious, but it's just conspicuous."
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10.โOther Government Agency (the place where I worked for 27 years),โ says retired CIA officer Ray McGovern.
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11. It was an open secret at Twitter that one of its executives was ex-CIA, which is why Chan referred to that executiveโs โformer employer.โ
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12.The first Twitter executive abandoned any pretense to stealth and emailed that the employee โused to work for the CIA, so that is Elvisโs question.โ
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13.Senior legal executive Stacia Cardille, whose alertness stood out among Twitter leaders, replied, โI knowโ and โI thought my silence was understood.โ
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14.Cardille then passes on conference details to recently-hired ex-FBI lawyer Jim Baker.
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15.โI invited the FBI and the CIA virtually will attend too,โ Cardille says to Baker, adding pointedly: โNo need for you to attend.โ
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16.The government was in constant contact not just with Twitter but with virtually every major tech firm.
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17. These included Facebook, Microsoft, Verizon, Reddit, even Pinterest, and many others. Industry players also held regular meetings without government.
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18.One of the most common forums was a regular meeting of the multi-agency Foreign Influence Task Force (FITF), attended by spates of executives, FBI personnel, and โ nearly always โ one or two attendees marked โOGA.โ
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19.The FITF meeting agendas virtually always included, at or near the beginning, an โOGA briefing,โ usually about foreign matters (hold that thought).
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20. Despite its official remit being โForeign Influence,โ the FITF and the SF FBI office became conduit for mountains of domestic moderation requests, from state governments, even local police:
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21. Many requests arrived via Teleporter, a one-way platform in which many communications were timed to vanish:
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22.Especially as the election approached in 2020, the FITF/FBI overwhelmed Twitter with requests, sending lists of hundreds of problem accounts:
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