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goldenequity
03-27-2018, 10:56 AM
Cambridge Analytica Whistleblower: My Predecessor Was Poisoned
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-03-27/cambridge-analytica-whistleblower-my-predecessor-was-poisoned


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88vEHmVd9Ac

Cambridge Analytica whistleblower Chris Wylie's testimony before the culture select committee of MPs has been nothing short of shocking. But perhaps the most disturbing claim made by the former Cambridge Analytica data scientist was that his predecessor was murdered in Kenya after a mysterious "influence brokering" deal went sour.

Wylie told the committee that he wasn't aware of his predecessor or his fate when he arrived at Cambridge in 2012. But shortly after, he was looking for a file that would've been maintained by his predecessor. During the course of looking for the file, another employee told him about the rumors. Wylie's predecessor, Dan Muresan, the son of a former Romanian minister of agriculture who is now imprisoned, was found dead in 2012, according to the Daily Mail (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5548919/Christopher-Wylie-says-predecessor-killed.html).

Wylie said his predecessor had been working for President Uhuru Kenyatta's re-election campaign when he was found dead.


'Dan was my predecessor....what I heard was that he was working on some kind of deal of some sort - I'm not sure what.

'The deal went sour.

'People suspected he was poisoned in his hotel room. I also heard that the police had got bribed not to enter the hotel room for 24 hours.'

He added: 'That is what I was told - I was not there so I speak to the veracity of it.

Muresan was the son of former Romanian Agriculture Minister Ioan Avram Muresan, who is now in prison for corruption charges.

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According to a report of his death which ran in 2012 in the Bucharest Herald, the 32 year-old had studied at the LSE in London and had coordinated election campaigns in Europe, Africa and the US.

Romania's Foreign Ministry told the Bucharest Herald at the time: The Romanian citizen was working with a British telecommunications company, being in Kenya for a while.

He had not yet registered his presence on Kenyan territory with the Romanian diplomatic mission.

When the police finally arrived, Muresan's body was taken for an autopsy. It's unclear if the death was even investigated as a homicide.

During his lengthy appearance, Wylie made other extreme claims, including corroborating earlier reports that SCL Group - Cambridge Analytica's parent company - had contracted with an Israeli private security firm to steal emails and other kompromat to be used against Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari, who was running for president at the time.

Wylie then compared his former company's work in Africa to the practice of colonialism.


Describing how SCL operates, Mr Wylie said: 'You can be a colonial master in these countries...it was very much like a privatized colonial operation'

He also claimed that Alexander Nix, CA's chief executive, set up a fake office in Cambridge in a bid to woo Steve Bannon.

He claimed that Nix was very wealthy, saying "you have to remember that a lot of these people are very wealthy already."


"Alexander Nix in particular - there was one time when we were running late because he had to pick up a £200,000 chandelier.

These are people who don't need to make a lot of money, but the thing that I learned is that for certain wealthy people, they need something to keep them occupied and they need projects."

"Going into the developing world and running a country is something that appeals to them."

Brian4Liberty
03-27-2018, 11:01 AM
had studied at the LSE in London

A good school?

Zippyjuan
03-27-2018, 12:07 PM
A good school?

London School of Economics. Yes.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_School_of_Economics


LSE has produced many notable alumni in the fields of law, history, economics, philosophy, psychology, business, literature, media and politics. Alumni and staff include 52 past or present heads of state or government and 20 members of the current[when?] British House of Commons. To 2017, 26% (or 13 out of 49) of all the Nobel Prizes in Economics have been awarded or jointly awarded to LSE alumni, current staff or former staff, making up 16% (13 out of 79) of all laureates. LSE alumni and staff have also won 3 Nobel Peace Prizes and 2 Nobel Prizes in Literature.[27][28] Out of all European universities, LSE has educated the most billionaires according to a 2014 global census of U.S dollar billionaires.[29]

Swordsmyth
03-27-2018, 01:44 PM
Cambridge Analytica Whistleblower: My Predecessor Was Poisoned

Does that explain his hair?

enhanced_deficit
02-07-2019, 06:55 PM
Cambridge Analytica Whistleblower: My Predecessor Was Poisoned

Does that explain his hair?

What kind of comment is that?

Stratovarious
02-07-2019, 07:01 PM
What kind of comment is that?
The dye poisoned him?
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