Rob: Alarbus, okay.
JR: That was the
main...one of the companies involved.
Rob: Yeah. Now, so in
your chapters on Rosetta and Alarbus, which were kind of companies
that were set up for spying and investigating spying...
JR: Yeah.
Rob: You
describe hybrid operations -- where the government, kind of like an ebola
virus, infected a private organization or operated as private organizations --
to engage in intelligence gathering or to cover ops in a covert way.
JR: Yeah.
Rob: Now this description
reminds me of charts I've seen at Personal Democracy Forum, a conference that
covers transparency of networks and corporations owned by corporations, set up
in multiple countries, all owned, at the top of the pyramid by big companies,
like Facebook probably has hundreds of subsidiary companies that it has done
this with...to distance it from it, to keep it secret, and it seems like these
spy agencies are using the same approach.
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