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  • Bryan Johnson
    Bryan Johnson @bryan_johnson

    When I received the 13 page letter demanding me to pay my ex $9 million dollars within one week or else, I decided to fight this dark, underground practice.

    Those two years of litigation were awful. And worth it. Giving in to a falsehood is wrong. I am glad the legal system…

    Feb 24, 2025 1902 44 View on X
  • Bryan Johnson
    Bryan Johnson @bryan_johnson

    Twisted, right?

    The New York Times reporter is not investigating objectively. She is constructing a narrative using loaded language, insinuation, and guilt by association to make normal business practices (NDAs, security measures) seem suspicious.

    She misrepresents the intent…

    Feb 24, 2025 1182 23 View on X
  • Bryan Johnson
    Bryan Johnson @bryan_johnson

    Here’s the truth: many wealthy people deal with people who use illegitimate tactics to extract money from them. It’s sad but true.

    When I publicly shared my situation in being forced to respond to personal attacks against me trying to extract money, an astonishingly high…

    Feb 24, 2025 997 18 View on X
  • Bryan Johnson
    Bryan Johnson @bryan_johnson

    Once allegations are made, it is very hard to defend one’s reputation.

    This is why many wealthy individuals choose to settle. Not as an admission of guilt, but because their accuser agrees to keep false claims private in exchange for a payment.

    Why the innocent settle:
    + It…

    Feb 24, 2025 1104 33 View on X
  • Bryan Johnson
    Bryan Johnson @bryan_johnson

    Question:
    "Can you explain your use of burner phones over the years and encouraging employees and others to only use the messaging app Signal, which is known for its privacy features?"

    Answer:
    Since you also use Signal to ensure the confidentiality of your communications, I…

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    Feb 24, 2025 1246 19 View on X
  • Bryan Johnson
    Bryan Johnson @bryan_johnson

    Question:
    "My reporting shows that you have used the agreements to cover up business failings - for example, you told your leadership team at Blueprint last year that the company was running out of money (you have self-funded the business). I'm also aware that you have used them…

    Feb 24, 2025 1148 18 View on X
  • Bryan Johnson
    Bryan Johnson @bryan_johnson

    Question:
    “... I'm interested in the use of your "opt-in" agreement at Blueprint. This agreement, of which I've seen a copy, makes employees attest that they are okay with a wide range of unusual workplace behavior, and that they don't find it "abusive" or "unprofessional." Some…

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  • Bryan Johnson
    Bryan Johnson @bryan_johnson

    Question:
    “My reporting shows that you have used confidentiality agreements extensively in your personal life and also at your businesses, with at least more than two dozen people over the last ten years. The agreements I have seen over the years have grown to be much longer and…

    Feb 24, 2025 1098 15 View on X
  • Bryan Johnson
    Bryan Johnson @bryan_johnson

    Step 0: Motive.

    Why is The New York Times coming after me? It’s a clash of self-serving narratives:

    1. The New York Times wants a sensational story. Clicks = money.
    2. The journalist wants to “take down” another target.
    3. My ex is chasing clout by recycling allegations that…

    Feb 24, 2025 3372 70 View on X
  • Bryan Johnson
    Bryan Johnson @bryan_johnson

    Step 1: Establish the Pretext for a Smear

    For five years, my ex has been trying to extract money from me and one of her principal tools has been a series of false allegations.

    All her attempts have failed.

    Two separate legal forums ruled against her. The arbitrator wrote…

    Feb 24, 2025 2638 52 View on X
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