Seems to be from 2011, so not sure why the article is dated as being recent.<p>Also, the submitted url seems to be a tracker that just bounces people to another url. That's not real good.
Direct link:<p><a href="https://corbettreport.com/flashback-inqtel/" rel="nofollow">https://corbettreport.com/flashback-inqtel/</a>
Mike Benz (Part 2): How the ‘Department of Dirty Tricks’ Turned on Americans - February 4, 2023<p><a href="https://rumble.com/v4fmjiu-mike-benz-part-2-how-the-department-of-dirty-tricks-turned-on-americans.html" rel="nofollow">https://rumble.com/v4fmjiu-mike-benz-part-2-how-the-departme...</a>
What In-Q-Tel represents is a dangerous blurring of the lines between the public and private sectors in a way that makes it difficult to tell where the American Publicly, In-Q-Tel markets itself as an innovative way to leverage the power of the private sector by identifying key emerging technologies and providing companies with the funding to bring those technologies to market. In reality, however, what In-Q-Tel represents is a dangerous blurring of the lines between the public and private sectors in a way that makes it difficult to tell where the American intelligence community ends and the IT sector begins. (2011)
via The Corbett Report