2021-02-15 In-Q-Tel's Outrageous 501C Revelations

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Welcome to the Dystopian Times channel. I'll be bringing you the news and insight into "The Theory and Practice of Oligarchical Collectivism". What's that? That's the Book supposedly written by Emmanuel Goldstein, the fictional character in George Orwell's 1984. In present dystopian times, it's the comparison between what Big Brother says they are doing and why, versus how those same policies and laws actually impact our lives and those of future generations. Here, we examine the theory versus the practice of the oligarchical collective... the club that you aren't a member of. Learn more about that and the topic of this video from the links below. If you haven't already, see this video for an overview of CIA In-Q-Tel's spending of taxpayers' money.

2021-02-10 In-Q-Tel Plain 'Splainer
Source: https://rumble.com/vdpvrv-2021-02-10-in-q-tel-plain-splainer.htmlmref=fw6y5&mc=3ikh8
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In-Q-Tel's outrageous misappropriation of taxpayer funds:
In-Q-Tel has been using your money to build spy-tech scouting agencies in other regions in North America (presumably Canada), Europe, South Asia, East Asia and the Pacific, Middle East and North Africa. In 2018, they spent $27,575,347 developing technology and program services in these regions. Although a recipient of charity funds, In-Q-Tel has committed to donating a million dollars to the families of deceased CIA agents. Above all insults to the American taxpayer, In-Q-Tel's CEO, Christopher Darby, was paid $1,588,637 plus $572,790 in deferred (held until he leaves) compensation and benefits in the 2018-2019 fiscal year.
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In-Q-Tel: The CIA's Tax-Funded Player In Silicon Valley
Published July 16, 2012 by Steve Henn of NPR
Source: https://www.npr.org/sections/alltechconsidered/2012/07/16/156839153/in-q-tel-the-cias-tax-funded-player-in-silicon-valley

In-Q-Tel 501(c) 990 filings for years 2001 to 2019 can be viewed online at ProPublica
Source: https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/522149962

In-Q-Tel 501(c) 990 filings for year 2018-2019
Source: https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/522149962/202020459349300032/full

More 501C company filings, like...
BILL AND MELINDA GATES FOUNDATION
BILL HILLARY AND CHELSEA CLINTON FOUNDATION
CARNEGIE CORPORATION OF NEW YORK
CLINTON BUSH HAITI FUND
CLINTON FAMILY FOUNDATION
ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION
CLINTON GLOBAL INITIATIVE INC
DONALD J TRUMP FOUNDATION
JPMORGAN CHASE FOUNDATION
UNITED NATIONS FOUNDATION INC
...
Source: https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/full_text_search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=clinton+foundation
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Can Non-Profit Board Members Be Paid?
Charities should generally not compensate persons for service on the board of directors except to reimburse direct expenses of such service. ... Charities may pay reasonable compensation for services provided by officers and staff. In determining reasonable compensation, a charity may wish to rely on the rebuttable presumption test of section 4958 of the Internal Revenue Code and Treasury Regulation section of 53.4958-6.
Source: https://www.councilofnonprofits.org/tools-resources/can-board-members-be-paid

What should a nonprofit pay its chief executive?
The board of directors is responsible for hiring, and establishing the compensation (salary and benefits) of the executive director/CEO by identifying compensation that is "reasonable and not excessive," but that also is attractive enough to retain the best possible talent to lead the organization. The recommended process for determining the appropriate compensation is to conduct a review of what similarly-sized peer organizations, in the same geographic location, offer their senior leaders. This three-step process is referred to as the "rebuttable presumption" used to establish reasonableness (and also used by boards to reduce the risk of penalties). Nonprofits filing IRS Form 990 must describe the process they use to approve executive compensation as part of the nonprofit’s responses on the annual return, IRS Form 990, Section VI, Part B, line 15.
Source: https://www.councilofnonprofits.org/tools-resources/executive-compensation
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Highest-Paid 501(c)(3) Nonprofit Executives in Greater D.C.
Ranked by Most recent total compensation
Locally Researched by: Carolyn M. Proctor, Washington Business Journal
Nov 13, 2020, 6:00am EST
#3 Darby, Christopher of In-Q-Tel
Source: https://www.bizjournals.com/washington/subscriber-only/2020/11/13/highest-paid-501c3-nonprofit-executives.html

Highest-Paid 501(c)(3) Nonprofit Executives in Greater D.C.
Locally Researched by: Carolyn M. Proctor, Washington Business Journal
Nov 08, 2019, 6:00am EST
#2 Darby, Christopher of In-Q-Tel
Source: https://www.bizjournals.com/washington/subscriber-only/2019/11/08/highest-paid-501c3-nonprofit-executives.html
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Eye on AI - 2020-12-11 - Biodata as an instrument of National Power
Chris Darby, CEO of the CIA-backed tech investment company In-Q-Tel, talks about the commission's recommendation that AI for national security be extended to biotechnology, and that bio-data be considered an instrument of national power.
Source: https://youtu.be/nilYNhYO_80
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McCrary Institute - 2017-10-06 - CIA-GW Intelligence Conference: "Leading CIA: A Conversation among Former CIA Directors"
Panel discussion on "Countdown to Crisis: Asia Pacific Insecurity and America" at the 2017 Ethos and Profession of Intelligence Conference, co-presented by the Central Intelligence Agency and the George Washington University on October 4, 2017. Panelists are John Brennan, Director, CIA, 2013-2017; Gen. Michael Hayden, Director, CIA, 2006-2009; Congressman Porter Goss, Director, CIA, 2005-2006, and Director of Central Intelligence, 2004-2005; and Judge William Webster, Director of Central Intelligence, 1987-1991. Moderated by Susan Gordon, Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence.

McCrary Institute - 2016-09-21 - CIA-GW Intelligence Conference: Panel on Disruptive Technologies and Digital Dilemmas
Panel discussion on "Disruptive Technologies and Digital Dilemmas" at Third Ethos and Profession of Intelligence Conference, Sept. 20, 2016. Speakers were: Chris Darby, In-Q-Tel; Andrew Hallman, Central Intelligence Agency; Chris Inglis, US Naval Academy; Jason Matheny, Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity; and Matt Olsen, IronNet. Moderated by Frank Cilluffo, GW Center for Cyber & Homeland Security.
Source: https://youtu.be/FuVJYxH8f0w
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2020-02-18 - ‘Huawei is definitely beatable if we double down on investments’: In-Q-Tel CEO
‘Huawei is a Titan right now and we can take them down if we want to double down on our investments’: In-Q-Tel CEO

The CEO of the intelligence community venture capital arm In-Q-Tel says that Chinese company Huawei “is definitely beatable” if the US doubles down on investment into 5G.

In-Q-Tel (IQT) CEO and president Chris Darby told the US House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence last week that Huawei is a Titan, but that Titans can fall, and all the US needs to do to gain ground on 5G technology is invest more in home-grown innovation.

If China were to gain global technological superiority, Darby warned, then the rest of the world would have to comply with the norms and values of the Communist Party, which has created an Orwellian surveillance state within its own borders, continues to steal intellectual property all over the world, and uses censorship to drown out any dissent.
Source: https://sociable.co/technology/huawei-beatable-double-down-investments-in-q-tel-ceo/

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