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2011 – Laura Silsby becomes part of MYSTATE USA, an emergency notification company. MYSTATE USA will change its name to AlertSense. AlertSense will start another company called Konexus because of bad press when its software is used to launch the only known live Nuclear Alert in Hawaii in 2018.

2011 – Donald Trump bars Jeffrey Epstein from his Mar-a-Lago resort “because Epstein sexually assaulted a girl at the club.”

Sept. 2011 – Joi Ito becomes director of MIT’s Media Lab, in spite of not having any academic degrees that would qualify him for the position.

2012 – Jeffrey Epstein founds the Southern Trust Company. It is described as a DSB providing extensive DNA database and data mining.

2012 – Ghislaine Maxwell founds the non-profit TerraMar Project for the conservation of oceans.

Jan. 2012 – “The Jeffrey Epstein Foundation” announces its sponsorship of a conference organized by MIT’s Marvin Minsky, under the headline, “Top Scientists Meet to Discuss Greatest Threats to the Earth.”

Feb. 2012 – Epstein’s foundation, C.O.U.Q. Foundation, contributes $50,000 to the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research. The Institute, based in New York City, is a library, archive and research center of Jewish history and culture.

April 2012 – Jeffrey Epstein founds the non-profit foundation Gratitude America, Ltd.

Jan. 2013 – Computer genius Aaron Swartz is found dead by hanging. Swartz, who would otherwise have had a successful future in the computer industry, was facing at least 30 years in prison imposed by the FBI for hacking into MIT’s Media Lab computers and allegedly stealing a large number of research articles that were of little value to him or anyone else. Many suspect that Swartz had stumbled onto a child pornography ring and had been collecting evidence when he met his demise. Swartz had been one of the founders of SecureDrop, a whistleblower site, which was a target of the Deep State.

Media Lab was founded by Nicholas Negroponte, a former senior columnist at Wired magazine and the brother of former UN ambassador and intelligence official John Negroponte (Bush era). They are Greek Jews. Media Lab is heavily involved in military-related projects with the US Air Force, the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, the Army Research Office, and Google, which is a high-tech contractor in artificial intelligence for DARPA. Nicholas Negroponte runs a UN/Agenda21 affiliated program through Media Lab called One Laptop Per Child, in which cheap laptops are distributed to children in third-world nations in the hopes that this will (somehow) teach them to read. Nicholas Negroponte was involved with his brother in a child pornography ring run out of an orphanage in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Prior attempts by others to expose the ring have met with bad ends similar to Aaron Swartz’s.

May 2013 – After the death of creator Aaron Swartz, SecureDrop is launched by Freedom of the Press as a platform for secure communications between journalists and sources.

2013 – A leaked document reveals that Palantir's clients include at least twelve groups within the US government, including the CIA, DHS, NSA, FBI, CDC, the Marine Corps, the Air Force, Special Operations Command, West Point, the Joint Improvised-Threat Defeat Organization and Allies, the Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. US spy agencies also employ Palantir to connect databases across departments.

2013 - An article on Commtouch describes them as selling their services exclusively through third parties, including anti-virus companies like McAfee. Commtouch is working with Google, who will integrate the Commtouch Software Development Kit into their Gmail software. Commtouch estimates that 25% of all email vendors are using their products.

2013 - Chiliad releases an updated version of its big data analytics software for collecting and analyzing big data, called Discovery/Alert 7.0. The software has largely been aimed at the intelligence community prior to this time. Ken Rosen, a Chiliad spokesperson, describes it this way:

"With this system you don't just get a list of documents returned to you, but also all the concepts that are in those documents," Rosen said. "It's like having an assistant gather all the documents you need to search, then reading them to you, pointing out all of the most relevant passages, even passages that were not part of your original search... You don't have to move data anywhere or send it to the cloud. It simply wakes up and begins performing like a virtual data center. So right away, that first step of having to consolidate all your data as part of this whole process is already done..."

Aug. 2013 - CNBC reports that Bill Gates recently met with Jeffrey Epstein to discuss “ways to increase philanthropic spending.”

2014 - Commtouch changes its name to Cyren. Cyren is listed as a cloud-based internet security firm. They are headquartered in McLean, Virginia.

2014 – US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) award Palantir a $41 million contract to build and maintain a new intelligence system to track personal and criminal records of legal and illegal immigrants.

Oct. 2014 - MIT's Media Lab receives a $2 million 'anonymous' donation from Bill Gates at the recommendation of Jeffrey Epstein. Other donations are being funneled to Media Lab through Epstein as well, including $5.5 million from Leon Black, the founder of Apollo Global Management, one of the world’s largest private-equity firms. Some of the things Media Lab is involved in are AI, blockchains, and synthetic biology. Joi Ito, director of Media Lab, is also being funneled money from Epstein for his own private enterprises.