http://albumoftheday.com/facebook/http://www.commongroundcommonsense.org/forums/lofiversion/index.php/t34949.htmlThe first venture capital money to come into TheFacebook, $500,000 worth, came from venture capitalist Peter Thiel, founder and former CEO of Paypal. <1> A Stanford graduate and former columnist for the Wall Street Journal, Thiel is author of the book "The Diversity Myth," <2> which received praises from notable neo-conservatives such as William Kristol. <3> In fact, Thiel is on the board of the radical conservative group VanguardPAC. <4>
Further funding came in the form of $12.7 million from venture capital firm Accel Partners. Accel's manager James Breyer was former chair of the National Venture Capital Association (NVAC). <1> Breyer served on NVAC's board with Gilman Louie, CEO of In-Q-Tel, <5> a venture capital firm established by the Central Intelligence Agency in 1999. <6> This firm works in various aspects of information technology and intelligence, including most notably "nurturing data mining technologies."
Breyer has also served on the board of BBN Technologies, a research and development firm known for spearheading the ARPANET, or what we know today as the Internet. <7> In October of 2004, Dr. Anita Jones climbed on board, becoming a part of a firm packed with leaders from other areas of Silicon Valley's venture capital community, including none other than Gilman Louie. But what is most interesting is Dr. Jones' experience prior to joining BBN.
Jones herself served on the Board of Directors for In-Q-Tel, and was previously the Director of Defense Research and Engineering for the U.S. Department of Defense. Her responsibilities included serving as an advisor to the Secretary of Defense and overseeing the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA).