Discussing The State of the Israeli "Binational Security State" and Its Replacement With Our European Friends
Yes, we're going there during Holocaust Remembrance week
I watch this speech every time Bibi visits America.
“I believe that civil aviation is the area that requires the most immediate treatment for cyber defense but it’s one of hundreds,” Netanyahu said to an audience of Israeli hackers in 2019.
And then this unknowable series of questions: How many plane crashes are in fact pilot error? And how many of them are triggered by enemy action?
Watch it for yourself.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is slated to go to Washington, DC. this week. He should be arrested. Were Bibi to be arrested President Donald Trump would ascend to legend status. Doesn’t Trump know that Bibi tried to kill him in Pennsylvania? We wrote about it at the time.
Were Netanyahu any other leader, the U.S. government would arrest him but there’s a special relationship with Israel and so here we are. I always forget if Israel’s America’s fifty-first state or its first state. After all the binational security state is about integrating America and Israel into one techstack. It’d be impossible to boycott Israel because you can’t boycott yourself, can you? And so Israel’s crimes against humanity continue.
A way I have come to think about the last few presidencies: Obama was Russian-Jewish mob, Trump 1.0 was IDF, Joe Biden was CIA, and Trump 2.0 may be Homeland Security.
We’re going to start pushing back on all the spying operations, especially against companies representing our national interest. That means treating a lot of Israeli technology the same way we treat Chinese or Russian technology, especially when it interferes with the American homeland. Sweep, sweep.
So let’s talk about how the binational security state is, in fact, a vector of attack and how dangerous it can be to you if you are working on a startup which another country considers its “core” interest.
You might wonder, as I do, if the Israelis assassinate Iranian scientists do they also harass American geneticists? Or smear tech investors like yours truly with their army of Zionist Wikipedia editors?
Of course sometimes Israel will use its role in our techstack to sell our military secrets to China and Russia.
No less a source than the New York Times was onto this geopolitical fact way back in 1993.
More recently, in 2024, an Israeli named Gal Haimovich pleaded guilty to illegally shipping U.S.-made aircraft parts and avionics to Russia, violating export controls imposed following Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Haimovich directed over 160 shipments between March 2022 and May 2023 to companies in the Maldives and the United Arab Emirates, which were ultimately destined for Russia.
Also, in 2024, Ilya Kahn, an Israeli-American businessman, was arrested for his suspected role in a scheme to illegally export thousands of semiconductors made in America to ELVEES, a sanctioned Russian business tied to Russia's military and the Federal Security Service (FSB). Kahn used Hong Kong and other locations as transshipment points to evade U.S. export laws and conceal the Russian end users.
If you notice this stuff you will be harassed and threatened. But we’re going to have to start talking about it and doing what we can to make it impossible.
This technological interdependence between America and Israeli technology makes it very hard to hold Israel accountable at all — which is precisely the point. You can’t boycott yourself but I repeat myself.
There’s been afford to “fix” this problem by having the NSA AWS, Google, Oracle and Microsoft host all the Israeli data. The thinking is that if we can see everything the Israelis are doing we can act accordingly. But is this true? I think it’s very much an open question, especially when the Jewish diaspora continues to finance strange Israeli weapons technology.
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With Unit 8200 seemingly collared by NSA what Israeli players have done is to invest massively in HUMINT so that they can research blackmail people.
The expansion of this Israeli technique of blackmail began with the Ohkrana in tsarist Russia and continued into the Joe Biden presidency with the extensive attacks on his son Hunter and daughter Ashley. One of its practitioners is none other than Ron Burkle’s own P. Diddy.
Lying is an important part of Israeli statecraft. So, too, is blackmail. It’s how small states control big businesses.
In the oldentimes Israelis would lie to you about archaeology. The Dead Sea scrolls forgeries were about tying Israel to the Holy Land.
Now the Israelis can lie to you about your DNA or genealogy. Isn’t that nice? Grandpa and Grandpa, thinking they’re being helpful, will snitch on all the family secrets on Ancestry.com, a company which was managed by Deborah Liu and now by someone close to the IDF.
Oh, you really thought you were Native American or African? How silly of you! You’re just going to tell your friend that and market their test for them. The least they could do is give you a referral.
How seriously we should take these DNA tests is, I think, a really open question. To be sure SNP arrays are useful up and to a point but full genome sequencing is becoming increasingly standard, especially as it gets cheaper and cheaper.
The shift away from Israeli integration with Illumina is why Israeli front Hindenberg research targeted Carl Icahn, who worked hard to clean up Illumina’s genomic sequencing.
But Hindenberg screwed up in targeting Adani not because they were wrong but because they were right. You don’t target a state’s money and expect to stay in business.
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We’re learning that if it moves, it can be mobbed up. If globalization is about the movement of goods and people then transportation is a key focus.
In recent years we’re learning that planes, trains, automobiles and boats can all be turned into assassination machines. One person’s self-driving car is another person’s remotely piloted drone.
We’ve been over some of this when we took on the attack on the Baltimore bridge.
Why was Angela Chao’s last call to an Israeli? Was it a prayer for relief? Or a tagging for others to follow?
We saw a version of this compromised nature of American aviation when then-Congressman Matt Gaetz brought up drone company DJI — only to be attacked by Chisraeli asset Bill and Roger Sollenberger of the Daily Beast. Sollenberger never brought up that he held DJI stock!
There’s a hope that the NSA has tamed the IDF. Of course there’s a darker possibility here — that the IDF took over elements of the U.S. government, especially its avionics.
Backdoors can, of course, swing both ways. Might America’s reliance on Israeli tech provide a soft underbelly for our enemies to attack us? Might shoddily made Israeli tech be harming us because of their cavalier approach to data security?
It’s been elsewhere suggested that the avionics in the Black Hawk that crashed into the American Airlines flight was operating Israeli avionics. And it’s becoming increasingly clear that the air ambulance which crashed in a Philadelphia suburb was ferrying a lot more than mere medical supplies.
You’re going to see this leitmotif a lot in the coming years where private planes aren’t used just for passengers. Can you think of a better cover for a smuggler than that of an ambulance service? “Oh, so sorry! I can’t submit for inspection I have an emergency!”
You’ll see a lot more of these private plane services get caught as the tariffs go into effect. Think of it as the 2025 version of PPP loans which ensnared all those crooks not so long ago. Apparently few can resist the free money pull. You’re going to see a lot of smugglers get caught and it’s going to be fairly interesting.
Anyway, some years ago a mercenary acquaintance of mine was trying to embed Israeli avionics on General Atomics predator drones. He didn’t succeed but I often wonder how many other planes are embedded with foreign software, lurking and waiting to cause trouble. Few people think seriously about whether or not those planes were remotely controlled when they hit the Twin Towers.
Didn’t we discuss this very subject when we talked about Elon Musk’s fake self driving cars killing people with the “help” of Lex Fridman?
If we are to build new drones or planes let’s consider teaming up with the country that has had our back from the beginning — France. French aerospace companies are world class. We both have a shared interest in developing technology capable of patrolling vast distances cheaply and remotely. France needs drones and satellites to protect her empire.
President Trump’s quick willing to blame DEI should be seen as the tell of IDF complicity. You can’t say that the Israeli avionics are extremely dangerous because to do so would be to invite accusations of anti-Semitism and only a madman does that during International Holocaust Remembrance Week.
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And yet… 23andMe, MyDNA, and Ancestry are all under Zionist management now and we should take the risks of all of that very seriously.
I’m not the first to suggest that there may well have been a tie in between the hack of 23andMe and the events of October 7th.
If the Israelis aren’t treating the Palestinians that well, do you think they’ll be good stewards of your DNA or family history? Come on now.
One of the new board members for 23andMe was the chief financial officer at WeWork and we all know how great that turned out. We’ve talked already about Adam Neumann being an Israeli spy so there’s no need to repeat ourselves. Search the archives, search the archives!
The new CEO of Ancestry.com currently serves on the board of the American Technion Society. That’s right. Technion, the institution responsible for developing a remote-controlled bulldozer used to demolish Palestinian homes. The university offers "tailored" programs to the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) and Ministry of Defense, furthering its involvement in military operations.
In the wake of the October 7th incident Israel has promised to expand its HUMINT collection programs known as Unit 504. They’re promising to integrate DNA collection and analysis into their covert operations.
Nothing to worry about right? Well, Yossi Melman of Haaretz has claimed that the unit "has had a reputation of acting unscrupulously, lacking inhibition and proper supervision, whose commanders will whitewash investigations and turn a blind eye to questionable operations," saying that the unit has been accused of using torture and of being involved in drug smuggling.
We don’t need to live this way, of course. Our closest ally — Britain — is focused on building up its own genomics sector. This is a sort of commanding height of the British system. Over there it’s Crick-Watson who discovered the structure of DNA, not “Watson and Crick” as we say over here. Age and empire has its privileges, I guess.
It wouldn’t take much to convert the British firm Evergreen Life into a healthcare powerhouse.
Evergreen Life is the UK's fastest-growing tech firm, as ranked by the latest Sunday Times 100 Tech list. The healthcare platform and digital health services company has seen its sales grow by an average of 554% annually over the last three years, reaching £36.1 million in 2024. Evergreen Life has also expanded its workforce from 50 to 500 employees and plans to add another 100 jobs in the next 12 months.
You could even envision it as a genealogical website to rival Ancestry.com. And why should Ancestry.com be charging as much as it is anyway?
The Ancestry servers are in India. Why is that again? Oh it has an Indian CTO. Makes sense.
Now how should we think of that odd Bulgarian “investing” behind that strange Persian “startup”? Techcrunch details the fraud.
Didn’t I call for a counterintelligence investigation into Founders Fund? It’s time to pull the plug on that fraud fund.
Of course there are signs of a cleanup. It’s good news that NVIDIA and Illumina partnered up. NVIDIA is with us, after all.
We know that the data theft used to occur on the chip level; now it occurs on the HUMINT Human Resources level.
An improvement, if you can keep it, as our first spymaster Ben Franklin might have put it.