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●● Back Doors Proponent Microsoft Infiltrates Panels That Write the Security Regulations, Press Fails to Point Out the Obvious

Posted in Deception, Microsoft, Security at 5:44 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz

Is the Biden administration “OK” with letting Microsoft run the government? This is not the first time.

=> not the first time

Image: Microsoft stacking panels Microsoft stacking panels, as usual. All the leadership is from one private company.

Image: Bibliography is lots of Microsoft Bibliography is lots of Microsoft, plus conflict of interest.

Image: Microsoft people Did you just cite yourself? Yes you did.

Image: Microsoft references Microsofters in the panels using themselves as references

Image: Microsoft footnotes Microsoft all over the body and even footnotes

Summary: Cult tactics and classic entryism serve Microsoft again, stacking the panels and basically writing policy (CISA). As an associate explained it, citing this new example, Stanford “neglects to point out the obvious fact that Microsoft is writing its own regulations.”

=> ↺ CISA | ↺ this new example

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