To the Office of the President of the United States,
I respectfully write to bring urgent attention to two men whose activities, affiliations, and influence demand comprehensive review: Chris Krebs and Alex Stamos.
Mr. Krebs, as the former Director of CISA, oversaw election security during the 2020 cycle and later publicly declared it “the most secure in American history.” He was subsequently dismissed by President Trump. He later partnered with Mr. Stamos — former Chief Security Officer of Facebook and founder of the Stanford Internet Observatory — to form the Krebs Stamos Group.
That firm was acquired by SentinelOne in 2023 and rebranded as PinnacleOne, putting both men in powerful roles overseeing strategic cybersecurity and public policy at the intersection of government, private industry, and academic institutions.
Mr. Stamos’ leadership at the Stanford Internet Observatory (SIO) and their Election Integrity Partnership placed him at the heart of a multi-institutional effort that had direct communication pipelines with DHS and major tech companies — effectively influencing, monitoring, and possibly suppressing public discourse under the guise of “disinformation control.”
Both men were thus positioned to:
• Shape federal and private narratives on election integrity,
• Influence what was allowed online and who could speak,
• And consolidate sensitive cyber and cloud-security infrastructure in ways that bypass public transparency.
Here is the critical update: I believe these two individuals — and the organizations they’ve operated through — are now directly tied to classified materials or investigatory documents recently uncovered and discussed publicly by Kash Patel and Dan Bongino.
Based on my understanding of what is now surfacing, I believe these documents confirm the very structure and systems that allowed the censorship, surveillance, and manipulation we saw — and that these individuals were not on the periphery, but at the core.
Notably, while Chris Krebs’ name continues to circulate, Alex Stamos has all but vanished from public scrutiny. This absence is itself concerning and indicative of possible protection or media avoidance.
Therefore, I respectfully urge this administration to:
1. Formally review all contracts, advisory roles, and partnerships involving these men with federal departments, especially DHS, DoD, and any cybersecurity task forces.
2. Audit the influence and transparency of academic institutions (like Stanford) in election-related operations and disinformation monitoring.
3. Make public any relevant unclassified findings that confirm or illuminate the roles these individuals may have played in the censorship or manipulation of American voices.
It is my firm belief that what has already been uncovered is just the beginning — and that these men will feature heavily in what history will ultimately record as one of the most sophisticated information operations ever seen in this country.
Respectfully,
[Your Name]
[City, State]
[Date
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