Dr. Malone Twitter, Facebook, and Google were designed with significant "weaponization components."
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Published on Jun 27, 2025
Source https://x.com/i/status/1937124759289864642
Dr. Robert Malone recently shared startling insights into the weaponization of social media and modern warfare tactics. According to Malone, platforms like Twitter, Facebook, and Google were designed with significant "weaponization components," receiving substantial funding from the CIA and DARPA. "That's just the way the world we live in," he stated, highlighting the deliberate engineering behind these tech giants.
Malone also pointed to military units specializing in psychological and information warfare. He referenced a leading U.S. unit based in Fort Bragg and the UK's 77th Brigade, a publicly acknowledged group that played a prominent role in the UK's COVID-19 response. "They were out in the open, in the headlines, saying the 77th Brigade is gonna run the COVID response for the UK government," Malone noted, emphasizing their transparency and pride in their operations.
Intriguingly, Malone revealed that the 77th Brigade tapped into London's advertising community to build its capabilities. Why? Because propaganda, marketing, and fifth-generation warfare form a "continuum." This blending of commercial marketing expertise with military-grade information warfare underscores the sophistication of modern psychological operations.
Malone's remarks paint a sobering picture of how governments and tech platforms intersect in shaping narratives and controlling information. The 77th Brigade's open involvement in the COVID response, paired with the covert design of social media as tools of influence, raises critical questions about the forces shaping our digital and real-world realities
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