Kimberly Lang

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(deep state operative, spook)
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NationalityUS
Unknown official with very high security clearances in US security apparatus meeting with intelligence agencies and Blackrock. Appeared in Biden Administration in the early 2020s.

Kimberly Lang is a "mysterious" high-level person in the Biden administration White House high-level person in the White House and "apparently nobody in the outside world has any idea who she is".[1]

She regularly holds private meetings with top foreign policy and national security elites, including the Director of the CIA, Alexander Soros and Blackrock's Thomas E. Donilon.[2]

Activities

An article in the Epoch Times is one of the few public mentions of her:


With more than $10 trillion in assets under management, BlackRock is the wealthiest and most powerful investment management firm on Wall Street. Yet, newly discovered information reveals that BlackRock’s influence may extend well beyond the financial sphere, all the way to the White House.[...]

White House visitor logs show Thomas E. Donilon - chairman of the BlackRock Investment Institute (BII), BlackRock's personal think tank dedicated to assessing geopolitical investment risk—convened with Biden administration officials at least eight times from March to November of 2021. Donilon has been a luminary in U.S. foreign policy for the entirety of his career, most recently serving as national security adviser to President Barack Obama and foreign policy lead for the 2016 Clinton campaign. He is a leading member of globally focused organizations such as the Council on Foreign Relations, the Aspen Strategy Group, and the Trilateral Commission.

Perhaps most curiously, Donilon has had at least four one-on-one meetings with Kimberly Lang. Despite a detailed investigation into Lang’s role in the White House, we have yet to determine precisely which job responsibilities she fills.

Lang appears to be absent from the official Annual Report to Congress on White House Office Personnel dated July 1, 2021, despite having held meetings as far back as Jan. 29 prior to the report’s release. The only record of her existence that we could obtain comes from federal payroll records, which indicate that she worked with the National Security Council in 2016 in one of the highest-salaried government positions attainable (GS-13).

In her current unspecified role, the White House visitor logs clearly portray that Lang regularly holds private meetings with top foreign policy and national security elites. Of the 308 meetings she has personally hosted as of February 2022 (the last publicly available tranche of meetings), some of her visitors have included William Burns, director of the Central Intelligence Agency; Colin Kahl, U.S. undersecretary of defense for policy; and Philip Etienne, French ambassador to the United States.

Lang has also met with numerous prominent political scientists and experts specializing in geopolitical risk, nuclear threats, terrorism, and economic sanctions.

Donilon and Lang have been in close contact since at least 2010, when Donilon was national security adviser to the Obama administration, during which he ran the National Security Council to which Lang has been linked. According to a variety of emails obtained from WikiLeaks, Lang was closely apprised of Donilon’s whereabouts, often directly communicating with him in addition to powerful government officials such as former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and current National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan.

As for the recent White House meetings between Donilon and Lang, there are no publicly available records about their purpose, nor have there been public statements made by the Biden administration, BlackRock, or Donilon. Though we have requested further information from BlackRock and the White House, we have yet to receive a response from any of the relevant parties.

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