Elon Musk stunned listeners with his brazen admission that the majority of conspiracy theories regarding Twitter are really accurate during an eye-opening conversation on the All-In podcast. This astounding assertion has been confirmed by further data leaks from Twitter-provided files.
Speaking about it, Musk said “I mean, to be totally frank, almost every conspiracy theory that people had about Twitter turned out to be true. So is there a conspiracy theory about Twitter that didn’t turn out to be true? So far they’ve all turned out to be true, and if not, more true than people thought.”
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Musk was questioned later on in the conversation about “is there a part of the files that really shocked you?” He responded by stating that the “FBI stuff is pretty intense.”
An significant subject that unquestionably merits attention, Matt Taibbi, a prominent writer, revealed further information regarding the Twitter Files in a follow-up piece. “In July of 2020, San Francisco FBI agent Elvis Chan tells Twitter executive Yoel Roth to expect written questions from the Foreign Influence Task Force (FITF), the inter-agency group that deals with cyber threats.”
Even FBI employee Yoel Roth, according to Taibbi, was alarmed by the bureau’s expectations, which have now been made public.
In a hurry, Roth informed his coworkers of the inquiries and expressed his annoyance at being the subject of them. “frankly perplexed by the requests here, which seem more like something we’d get from a congressional committee than the Bureau.”
He continued “comfortable with the Bureau (and by extension the IC) demanding written answers.” It is controversial and raises intriguing issues about the FBI’s participation because it serves as a bridge between several spy services that are forbidden from conducting domestic operations.
The extent of the government’s engagement in Twitter was disclosed by Matt Taibbi on Christmas Eve. This article reveals a significant effort by several US agencies. Taking apart this complex connection reveals how social media and contemporary politics and government are intertwined.
The FBI is in charge of a sizable digital censorship and monitoring program that incorporates several government agencies from all departments, including the Departments of State, Defense, and Intelligence.
Beyond its 80 members, the Foreign Influence Task Force’s (FITF) influence grows dramatically. This formidable task force has responded to requests from a broad spectrum of parties, including state governments, news organizations, and law enforcement agencies.
The executives of Twitter were swamped with what seemed like an unending stream of contacts from different governmental organizations. It was difficult to keep up with the hectic schedule of calls and meetings, making sure one day was dedicated to communicating with the Department of Defense and another to organizing efforts for FBI updates.
The main outcome was that via the FITF and the San Francisco field office of the FBI, thousands of official “reports” came to Twitter from all around.
A complex link between the FBI, DNC, and Twitter has just come to light. It seems that the FBI has been funding Project Twitter’s activities as payment for their significant use of staff time. Additionally, it has been shown that, despite management’s claims, there are inconsistencies in how conservatives’ accounts were handled, with malice apparently pushed by outside sources like the Democratic National Committee.
The uncovered FBI evidence proved the conspiracy ideas to be true, and it was quite unsettling.




