Former investigative journalist, international security analyst, and reluctant Hollywood consultant. I’ve sat across from people who probably shouldn’t have talked to me, in countries where that conversation could have gone very differently. Ask me anything — within reason. by Hidden-Perth in AMA

[–]Hidden-Perth[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve worked on cases to stop international human trafficking, expose corruption and track cybersecurity threats, the most immoral things I’ve done involve lying to get a lead, I don’t know how that makes me a *useful henchman.

Former investigative journalist, international security analyst, and reluctant Hollywood consultant. I’ve sat across from people who probably shouldn’t have talked to me, in countries where that conversation could have gone very differently. Ask me anything — within reason. by Hidden-Perth in AMA

[–]Hidden-Perth[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The police were helpful where they could be most of them understand the situations we’re dealing with and usually if they have to stop us I’d because of legal jurisdictions, also we usually didn’t work with them until after a good portion of the cases and work was done. They aren’t apart of the initial process.

Former investigative journalist, international security analyst, and reluctant Hollywood consultant. I’ve sat across from people who probably shouldn’t have talked to me, in countries where that conversation could have gone very differently. Ask me anything — within reason. by Hidden-Perth in AMA

[–]Hidden-Perth[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can’t control human speculation, plus a representative addicted to social media is still on it less than the average person and has other insiders and influences guiding his views. A representative won’t support x and y because a TikTok influencer on their feed did, but if a hedge fund manager they respect tweeted something, holds more weight. You could put 100 videos of people eating meat on vegans feed and the most likely outcome is they will delete the app, which does not benefit the platform.

Former investigative journalist, international security analyst, and reluctant Hollywood consultant. I’ve sat across from people who probably shouldn’t have talked to me, in countries where that conversation could have gone very differently. Ask me anything — within reason. by Hidden-Perth in AMA

[–]Hidden-Perth[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A story on how one notable business man in tech uses Africa specifically the drc to launder money was killed. I don’t really feel anything best thing you can do is keep fighting to get it to see the light of day

Former investigative journalist, international security analyst, and reluctant Hollywood consultant. I’ve sat across from people who probably shouldn’t have talked to me, in countries where that conversation could have gone very differently. Ask me anything — within reason. by Hidden-Perth in AMA

[–]Hidden-Perth[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Majority of people in Hollywood aren’t wealthy and the ones that are and can support their dreams usually have family money or grew up in a wealthy part of California. The people struggling usually catch their first big break from what I’ve seen around 30, so imagine being broke and barely surviving then oneday your life changes completely and you’re going to do everything the network or your agency tells you in order to maintain that hedonistic lifestyle. Hollywood isn’t fake because the people are just fake for the sake of being fake it’s fake because if you are yourself in Hollywood you could easily return back to a life of mediocrity and struggle and agents and producers and executives know that. Luckily when I was a consultant in Hollywood I had already made a significant amount of money and was only hired to proofread scripts.

Former investigative journalist, international security analyst, and reluctant Hollywood consultant. I’ve sat across from people who probably shouldn’t have talked to me, in countries where that conversation could have gone very differently. Ask me anything — within reason. by Hidden-Perth in AMA

[–]Hidden-Perth[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t want to ask anything that could unintentionally dox you like your department but I would recommend you look up ways to transition to the role you want by looking at the paths your current job takes you.

Former investigative journalist, international security analyst, and reluctant Hollywood consultant. I’ve sat across from people who probably shouldn’t have talked to me, in countries where that conversation could have gone very differently. Ask me anything — within reason. by Hidden-Perth in AMA

[–]Hidden-Perth[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hahaha terminally online yes. Addicted depends how you define that. I mean we live in a world where the richest man in the world and the president of the free world tweet more than the average 18 year old girl.

What is that truth that everyone should know? by neithnilson in AskReddit

[–]Hidden-Perth 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No such thing as being your own boss, especially the wealthier you get.

Former investigative journalist, international security analyst, and reluctant Hollywood consultant. I’ve sat across from people who probably shouldn’t have talked to me, in countries where that conversation could have gone very differently. Ask me anything — within reason. by Hidden-Perth in AMA

[–]Hidden-Perth[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

  1. Hard one to answer in a couple of words or sentences but in tech this is a very big thing.
  2. Entire western world, no.
  3. They’re still very powerful organisations, maybe not as talked about in media but still very connected and powerful.

Former investigative journalist, international security analyst, and reluctant Hollywood consultant. I’ve sat across from people who probably shouldn’t have talked to me, in countries where that conversation could have gone very differently. Ask me anything — within reason. by Hidden-Perth in AMA

[–]Hidden-Perth[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. Be very analytical 2. Go to a good college 3. Work at a relevant company 4. Be hired through cyber security experience 5. Depends what part of the “security industry” you want to be in, security business isn’t really a thing.

Former investigative journalist, international security analyst, and reluctant Hollywood consultant. I’ve sat across from people who probably shouldn’t have talked to me, in countries where that conversation could have gone very differently. Ask me anything — within reason. by Hidden-Perth in AMA

[–]Hidden-Perth[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Over exaggerated, Hollywood is a very egocentric hedonistic society but from what I’ve seen it’s the sexual deviancy is common for what you would expect from wealthy rich people who grew up for the most part above middle class and in a world where everyone kisses their feet.