🚨 THREAD: Meet Chris Krebs & Alex Stamos — the men behind the curtain.
1/ Chris Krebs ran CISA under DHS, declared 2020 “the most secure election in American history.”
2/ He was later fired by Trump — and immediately partnered with Alex Stamos (ex-Facebook CSO, Stanford Internet Observatory founder).
3/ They launched Krebs Stamos Group — advising on election security, disinfo, and cyber policy.
4/ That firm was acquired by SentinelOne, a powerful AI cybersecurity company. It became “PinnacleOne.”
5/ These men were now in charge of advising corporations & governments—with deep ties to Big Tech and federal policy.
6/ The same Stamos ran the Stanford Internet Observatory, which was tied to online censorship and the Election Integrity Partnership.
7/ That group had real-time pipelines to DHS, flagging “misinfo” to platforms during elections.
8/ SentinelOne has since bought PingSafe — a company specializing in cloud security across global networks.
9/ Krebs resigned in April 2025 after Trump’s Executive Order removed his clearance.
Why does this matter? Because consolidated control of disinfo monitoring, AI-driven cybersecurity, and cloud architecture — in the hands of two unelected technocrats — is dangerous.
They say they protected democracy. But what if they controlled the battlefield all along?
Eyes open. This story is just beginning.
#ElectionIntegrity #Censorship #CyberSecurity
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