Durov is Not the Only WEF-Affiliated App Figure
Several other apps touted for their privacy and encryption display worrying links to all the wrong people.
Proton, the company behind Protonmail, was founded in Switzerland in 2014, the year after Durov reportedly co-created Telesham. None other than the World Economic Forum praises Proton, noting it was created by scientists who met at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN).
Proton board members Sir Tim Berners-Lee and Rosemary Leith are both WEF alumni.
Signal is currently considered Top Dog among the best-known privacy apps.
Signal board member Jay Sullivan is one of the WEF’s people.
Another Signal board member, Katherine Maher, is not only a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader, but also a Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council, an appointed member of the U.S. Department of State’s Foreign Affairs Policy Board, a term member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and a security fellow at the Truman National Security Project (the left-leaning organisation named after 33rd degree Freemason, Harry S Truman).
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Telegram: Not All It’s Cracked Up To Be
Telegram was pimped to us as a secure, encrypted app, the freedom lover’s answer to Big Tech surveillance.
Not only did it allow supposedly encrypted messaging, but like-minded folks could form chat groups and swap the kind of information routinely suppressed on mainstream platforms. It became a favourite with protestors, who used the app to organize rallies.
Telegram’s popularity skyrocketed during the COVID tyranny.
But it didn’t take long for the red flags to appear.
Group chats were saturated with whack-job Q posts, assuring us that Donald Trump was still ruling from behind the scenes and that Hillary Clinton and the Podesta brothers had been summarily tried and executed at Guantanamo Bay.
No need to do anything, the Q-tards reassured us. Just “Trust the Plan,” because the “White Hats” had it all under control.
It’s not hard to work out who that pacifist approach would benefit.
“White Hats,” by the way, is a term for 33rd degree Freemasons.
While I was on Telegram, I would occasionally receive fake messages from individuals masquerading as an account owner, trying to lure me into private conversations. The messages reeked with the odor of entrapment; I can only assume they were government/law enforcement operatives trying to draw me into saying something incriminating, or joining some hare-brained hate group.
The ‘Encrypted’ App That is Not Encrypted by Default
Then came the news, unpublicized by Telegram, that messages were not encrypted by default. You had to manually enable the encrypted chat function.
Telegram’s ‘security’ was all PR. Telegram didn’t end-to-end encrypt anything by default and didn’t encrypt group chats at all, yet marketed itself as if it was the most secure app on the planet.
Telegram had been bullshitting us.
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