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PamelaDrew's avatar

January 2018 award means procurement process began in Obama era min 2yr turnaround -

A business unit of General Dynamics. has received a potential five-year, $31 million task order to provide contact center support for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

General Dynamics Information Technology will help CDC establish a multichannel, multilingual contact center as well as integrate and assess technology platforms for the facility, the company said Thursday.

The contract contains one base year and four option years.

GDIT will also support CDC’s efforts to disseminate health and safety information to federal partners, healthcare providers and the general public through the task order.

General Dynamics supported CDC over the past decade and helped the federal government develop programs and systems such as the Chronic Conditions Data Warehouse, Drug Data Processing System and Payment Reconciliation System, Retiree Drug Subsidy Program and Cloud Computing Services Program. https://web.archive.org/web/20241227165137/https://executivebiz.com/2018/01/general-dynamics-lands-cdc-contact-center-support-order/

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Closed VAERS's avatar

Great info. Gracias!

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PamelaDrew's avatar

Thank you for working away week after week doing heavy lifting! <3

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henjin's avatar

Thanks! Greg Wyatt deserves credit for most of the information about the undercover nurse Erin Olszewski.

I now found that General Dynamics IT has also posted a job listing with the title "Resistance Training Lab Role-Play Instructor", which said: "Personnel shall possess the ability to apply various captor exploitation efforts, to include: interrogation (eight methods), indoctrination, propaganda, video propaganda, concessions, forced labor, and reprisals." (https://clearedjobs.net/job/resistance-training-lab-role-play-instructor-ft-rucker-alabama-727178) It seems to be overtly presented as a job position for someone who pretends to be a torturer in order to train personnel to withstand torture, but I don't know if they're just using it as a not-so-clever cover to hire torturers. (Or I don't know if torturer is the right term, because the required skillset also seems to include chops in brainwashing prisoners.)

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Evil Harry's avatar

I can't get my head around what benefit the tyrants gained by pushing the Western anti vax narrative, when their aim appeared to be a jab in every arm.

I understand the application of fear, confusion and division, but surely that worked against their evil goals.

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Mike R.'s avatar

“The best way to control the opposition is to lead it ourselves.” - Lenin

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Eva's avatar

Wow very interesting!

First time I’ve seen “names and dates” around some of the anti-vaxx movements,

I’m taking a massive leap here but I can’t help thinking of the people question ivermectin etc as another psyop pushed on those who weren’t interested in the vaxx.

But then of course there are those pushing this also as a psyop till I’m/we’re at a point where we don’t believe anything and are mentally paralysed.

Argh!!! B*stards.

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henjin's avatar

Matthew Livelsberger and Shamsud-Din Bahar Jabbar have both served at Fort Bragg, which is where the undercover nurse Erin said she was trained in psychological operations. Livelsberger is the guy who drove the cybertruck that exploded outside Trump Hotel. Jabbar is the supposed ISIS guy who drove the car through a crowd in New Orleans, who lived in a Muslim trailer park in Texas.

The cybertruck guy went from working for General Dynamics to working for Special Operations Command (even though I don't know if he worked for GDIT or not) (https://taskandpurpose.com/news/las-vegas-cybertruck-explosion-green-beret/):

> According to the Army, Livelsberger originally enlisted in 2006 as an 18X, the designation for a Special Forces candidate when they enter the Green Beret training pipeline. He served in the active duty Army from January 2006 to March 2011. Livelsberger then joined the National Guard from March 2011 to July 2012. During this time, according to Livelsberger's LinkedIn profile, he worked as a hyperspectral imaging integrator for General Dynamics where he engineered and deployed with the company's "Lightguard Minotaur" system.

> Livelsberger returned to active duty in December 2012 with an assignment to the Army's Special Operations Command, or USASOC, which oversees nearly all Special Forces units.

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