THE FACEBOOK BOMBSHELL THEY TRIED TO BURY: Zuckerberg. China. Censorship. Whistleblowers. 80 teams representing over 110 foreign nationalities employed in Meta's Irish offices.
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- Apr 15
- 4 min read
Updated: 10 hours ago

Ms Sarah Wynn-Williams
From Meta's inner circle - Whistleblower - Author
At a congressional hearing, Ms Sarah Wynn -Williams, a former global public policy director at Facebook, said she watched as executives decided to provide the Chinese Communist Party with access to the data of Meta users, including that of Americans.
THE FACEBOOK BOMBSHELL THEY TRIED TO BURY:
Zuckerberg. China. Censorship. Whistleblowers. TREASON. This isn’t just about data. This is about BETRAYAL at the highest level. A threat so dangerous, Facebook tried to kill it in court (x Post). https://x.com/search?q=THE%20FACEBOOK%20BOMBSHELL%20THEY%20TRIED%20TO%20BURY%3A%20Zuckerberg.%20China.%20Censorship.%20Whistleblowers.%20&src=typed_query&f=live
Video Link: New York Post
Ireland
"Large target for these actors".
A news report on Prime Time last week, released from a senior threat Intelligence analyst with Google, he stated that:
North Koreans undercover workers with fake passports had gained employment in Ireland's technology sector as freelance remote developers or engineers aimed at raising and extorting funds for it's nuclear weapons program
Speaking to Prime Time, Google’s Threat Intelligence Group’s (GTIG) Chief Analyst, John Hultquist, said Ireland’s tech sector has become a "large target for these actors."
Who did Meta in Ireland expose our personal user data to?
In 2022 - Anne O Leary was appointed Head of Meta Ireland to oversee the community and culture across three locations;
Meta’s HQ in Ballsbridge Dublin,
Clonee Data Centre in Meath and
Reality Labs in Cork.
Anne a passionate advocate at the time for diversity and inclusion, a commitment mirrored in Meta's workforce in Ireland, comprises of 80 teams representing over 110 nationalities.
Elected president of the board of IBEC in Sept 2024. Holds seats on the boards of ESRI and Greencore.
As an insider on these boards holding very prominent positions, could she be using her influence to assist Meta acquire more data from Irish businesses?
Anne O Leary information quote from: https://www.amchamconference.ie/our-speakers/yh4ewccrrghapsa
Was Meta hiring people from 110 nationalities all about censorship and sharing our data worldwide?
If they had hired Irish workers would they have been exposed? Would Irish employees have refused to implement censorship policies? Did Meta use DEI to divert attention from what they were really working on?
Has our Irish user data been shared with "bad actors" within 110 Nationalities working in Meta office's here in Ireland?
What are Meta's real goals here in Ireland now?
Did Mark Zuckerberg Develop Censorship Tools in Ireland, was he passing on our personal data to the Irish Government / EU and China as well?
Did Meta interfere with our elections in 2024?
Meta was fined €251 Million euro in 2024, for a data breach's in 2018: Affected approximately 29 million Facebook accounts globally, including around 3 million accounts based in the EU/EEA
Was your data stolen?
Who will receive the money if Meta fails its appeal? The people who's data was stolen or the Irish Exchequer?
Personal data breach included users: full names, email addresses, phone numbers, locations, places of work, dates of birth, religions, genders, posts on timelines. What did meta do with the data?
It states that "In December 2024, the Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) imposed a significant fine of €251 million on Meta Platforms Ireland Limited (MPIL)'. After six years.
Meta 2024: Net income: US$62.4b. https://finance.yahoo.com/news/meta-platforms-full-2024-earnings-105142090.html
Data below from Irish Data Commissioners website.
Irish Data Protection Commission Fines Meta €251 Million
Release Date: 17th December 2024
Source: Irish Data Protection Commission
In December 2024, the Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) imposed a significant fine of €251 million on Meta Platforms Ireland Limited (MPIL) following two inquiries into a personal data breach reported by MPIL in September 2018. This breach affected approximately 29 million Facebook accounts globally, including around 3 million accounts based in the EU/EEA
The breach involved the exploitation of user tokens on the Facebook platform by unauthorized third parties. The affected personal data included users' full names, email addresses, phone numbers, locations, places of work, dates of birth, religions, genders, posts on timelines, groups of which users were members, and children's personal data. Meta and its US parent company took immediate action to remedy the breach upon its discovery.
The DPC's final decisions recorded several infringements of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) by MPIL:
Article 33 (3) GDPR: Failure to include all required information in the breach notification.
Article 33 (5) GDPR: Failure to document the facts relating to each breach and the steps taken to remedy them.
Article 25 (1) GDPR: Failure to ensure data protection principles were protected in the design of processing systems.
Article 25 (2) GDPR: Failure to ensure that, by default, only personal data necessary for specific purposes were processed.
The DPC reprimanded MPIL for these failures and ordered it to pay administrative fines totaling €251 million.
DPC Deputy Commissioner Graham Doyle commented:
“This enforcement action highlights how the failure to build in data protection requirements throughout the design and development cycle can expose individuals to very serious risks and harms, including a risk to the fundamental rights and freedoms of individuals. Facebook profiles can, and often do, contain information about matters such as religious or political beliefs, sexual life or orientation, and similar matters that a user may wish to disclose only in particular circumstances. By allowing unauthorised exposure of profile information, the vulnerabilities behind this breach caused a grave risk of misuse of these types of data.”
Meta is expected to appeal the decision, as it has done with previous fines imposed by the DPC.
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Letters have been sent for comment to:
Meta's Head Office, IBEC, ESRI, Greencore, DPC.
Update will be published here as this story unfolds.
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