Former CIA agent failed to disclose involvement with major tech companies while claiming Hunter Biden laptop was Russian disinformation.
A Former CIA Agent’s Hidden Affiliation with Twitter Raises Questions
A former CIA agent, who was one of the signatories to the controversial October 2020 open letter dismissing The New York Post’s reporting on Hunter Biden’s laptop emails as Russian disinformation, has been found to have worked at Twitter until last year, all while keeping her affiliation hidden from Congress.
The explosive details came to light in the newly discovered “Twitter Files” on Wednesday.
Nada Bakos, a former Twitter policy enforcement official, was among the 51 former intelligence agents who falsely claimed that the Hunter Biden laptop story was Russian disinformation in their October 2020 letter, as reported by the New York Post.
What makes this revelation even more intriguing is that Bakos, along with her Twitter colleagues, took steps to conceal this information.
She made her Twitter account private and “locked down” her LinkedIn profile “in hopes of hiding the fact that she worked at Twitter,” according to independent journalist Texas Lindsay’s Twitter Files reporting.
In an email to her colleagues, Bakos acknowledged the situation, stating, “I wanted to make you aware of the NYPost cover that I was ‘featured’ on related to the Oct 2020 story about Hunter Biden’s emails when he was on the Board of the Ukrainian Gas company, Burisma.”
EXCLUSIVE BOMBSHELL: Newly uncovered #TwitterFiles email reveals one of the CIA agents feat. on the @NYPost cover for signing the laptop letter was also in charge of Policy enforcement at Twitter & appears to have kept their job a secret from Congress & the public until now… pic.twitter.com/9WcpU692JB
— Te𝕏asLindsay (@TexasLindsay_) August 30, 2023
She went on to mention Twitter’s ban of The New York Post at that time and emphasized that she had not publicly acknowledged her affiliation with Twitter, now X.
She also asked her colleagues for “suggestions or anything” she needed to do, adding, “I have no plans to respond/make a statement or acknowledge the piece.”
Lindsay, in her comprehensive Twitter Files investigation, questioned the actions of these former CIA agents — “Did these former CIA agents plot their own stateside coup?”
4) When the NY Post story “SPIES WHO LIE” dropped on Saturday, March 19, 2022, Bakos didn’t waste anytime—despite it being the weekend. She emailed her fellow Intel colleagues at Twitter that morning to alert them that her picture was featured on the Cover of the NY Post.
—… pic.twitter.com/o0CQstrgoQ
— Te𝕏asLindsay (@TexasLindsay_) August 30, 2023
She noted that the controversial letter, published by Politico, was co-authored by former Obama administration CIA Deputy Director Michael Morell, Bakos’s former superior, and that Bakos signed it while working at Twitter, raising concerns about potential bias.
Her career path has been varied, including PR work for Starbucks, private consulting, and nearly four years as an adviser and fellow at the Philadelphia-based Foreign Policy Research Institute, according to the Post.
It’s worth noting that both Bakos and Morell have been publicly critical of former President Donald Trump, his policies, and his criticisms of their agency, according to Lindsay.
Lindsay noted that Bakos’ Twitter “archives show a critical view of Trump,” adding that she seemed to have a “very positive view of Biden/Democrats.”
The independent journalist also pointed out that neither of them has shown remorse for their involvement in the controversial letter regarding Hunter Biden’s laptop, which some argue had a significant impact on the 2020 election.
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