James Yoo's LinkedIn page suggests that he worked for a committee associated with national security (CFIUS).
In my previous post I discussed how James Yoo, whose house apparently exploded during a police raid, was purportedly engaging in commentary on his YouTube channel, likely a newly created one, following the incident. You can find my post on the YouTube channel HERE.
However, as indicated on his LinkedIn profile, James Yoo asserts that he was the former head of Global Security for CFIUS - The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (U.S. Department of the Treasury). If James Yoo's assertions hold true, he would have held a highly sensitive security role, overseeing IT security for a committee associated with the national security of the United States.
James Yoo purportedly mentioned in the comments on his new YouTube channel that the government was responsible for his mother's death and that his sister was coerced into becoming a "spy."
Note that if James Yoo did indeed work for CFIUS, it's reasonable to assume that he was surrounded by potential spies. CFIUS is undeniably linked to spycraft, given its direct involvement in national security and its oversight of financial flows into and out of the United States.
Something else that has been reported is that James Yoo had mental health issues. It's worth noting that it's possible to induce or manipulate mental health problems in individuals if someone aims to undermine their credibility. I'm not implying that James Yoo was of sound mind, but it's essential to consider that methods to discredit individuals, particularly those closely associated with sensitive / classified information, are common tactics within the intelligence communities.
Jame Yoo’s new YouTube channel is still active i.e., he has not been removed by YouTube, however his old YouTube channel which he linked in LinkedIn has been deleted.
His new or spoofed YouTube channel is still active at the time of writing this article:
His LinkedIn page has been archived HERE (screenshot posted for archival purposes at bottom of article).
James Yoo apparently has a long grudge against law enforcement and the intel community he says he worked for. He also had a “long history” with the FBI which is documented in court cases as referenced by journalist Nick Sortor:
Screenshots from Jame Yoo’s LinkedIn:
Then LinkedIn link to his YouTube channel below is dead.
James Yoo was known to FBI and had even sued them multiple times in court.