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Sunday, December 22, 2024

Tranny-Peddling Anheuser–Busch CEO Previously Worked for CIA

'My time serving this country taught me the importance of accountability and the values upon which America was founded: freedom, hard work and respect for one another...'

(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) Current Anheuser–Busch CEO Brendan Whitworth worked for the Central Intelligence Agency prior to becoming chief of the the nation’s largest beer producer, King 5 News reported.

The discovery was sure to fuel conspiracies about the deep-state’s role in waging a culture-war bombardment of transgender mania, which has sowed deep divisions in a number of political arenas as many suspect a Marxist plot from within to undermine America’s core democratic values and traditions.

Whitworth, whose company has been embroiled in a massive scandal surrounding its recent promotion of transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney, spent years as an operations officer for the CIA’s counterterrorism center.

The big beer CEO was also in the U.S. Marine Corps prior to his time in the CIA.

He also attended the elitist Ivy League institution, Harvard University.

The former CIA operative recently released a statement titled “Our Responsibility to America,” regarding the Mulvaney situation, wherein he wrote that his job is to ensure “that every consumer feels proud of the beer we brew.”

“We never intended to be a part of a discussion that divides people,” he noted, failing to remark upon the fact that his vice president of marketing said that she planned to do something of this nature before it happened.

If it is to be a success, Bud Light must represent the “heart of revolution,” VP Alissa Gordon Heinerscheid said in a podcast episode prior to the Mulvaney scandal.

“What does evolve and elevate mean? It means inclusivity,” she said.

“It means shifting the tone,” she continued. “It means having a campaign that’s truly inclusive and feels lighter and brighter and different. And appeals to women and to men.”

In his message, Whitworth even emphasized his former military and intelligence record, noting that “my time serving this country taught me the importance of accountability and the values upon which America was founded: freedom, hard work and respect for one another.”

But, refusing to acknowledge the situation directly, the former intel operative committed himself to working “tirelessly” to bring great beers “to consumers across the nation.”

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