2.3 Industrial Espionage of American Corporate Architecture
IDF’s Unit 8200, the Talpiot program
Apologies for the delayed upload, I was not sure to finish this series having been booted out of Twitter twice in two weeks. But the message is too important to leave the field for the weasels…Let us attend!
The Talpiot Program and Unit 8200 are trojan horses within America’s high-tech corporate and military structures. Both, open doors to China and Russia.1
It took a while until we joined the manufacturing lines of the tech industry—mainly serving at unit 8200 and similar technological units—but from the moment it happened we’re following the same path as everyone else.2
Corporate penetration includes hedge funds and Wall Street. While BIRD, BARD and BSF opened doors to technology transfers, they tacitly made it official policy. Graduates of Unit 8200 — the largest in IDF — have created dozens of multi-million- dollar ventures.
There’s no doubt that 8200 alumni living in the United States have connections...The idea was to take advantage of the connections 8200 alumni may have with the business world ...3
In 1979 the first Talpiot class began with 25 students. When drafted, cadets were told three years were insufficient. They had to enlist for ten years.
The army then partnered with Hebrew University to teach these cadets physics, mathematics and computer science. They were given three years to complete a four- year degree. On completion of the degree, cadets then entered combat training with combined academic efforts to invent or improve all weapons in IDF’s arsenal. During the next seven years of service, Talpiots become military research and development experts. Missile defence is always high on their list of responsibilities. After their ten years in the army, nearly one-third of Talpiot graduates stay in the IDF (Unit 8200), usually in research and development. Another third enters the academic world as teachers, the final third goes into business.
Three decades after Talpiot was founded to modernize the Israeli army, the program created an unforeseen by-product — a legion of entrepreneurs that has helped turn Israel into a technology juggernaut.4
Calcalist found that soldiers and officers who served in Unit 81 between 2003-2010 have, in the decade since, gone on to found a massive number of start-ups: roughly 100 veterans of the unit have founded 50 companies so far — an entrepreneurship ratio that even graduates of MIT can’t compete with.5
Similar to Britain's GCHQ, Unit 8200 manages Israel's army signals intelligence, which is the equivalent of the NSA, sucking in and analysing vast amounts of electronic data, from wiretapped phone calls and emails to microwave and satellite broadcasts.6 On the new hi-tech battlefield, Unit 8200 is the largest IDF unit.
Israeli tech firms Nice, Comverse and Check Point were all created by 8200 Talpiot alumni or based on technology initially developed by the unit. With the emergence of consumer apps based on crunching vast amounts of information (big data),7 Israel is a decade ahead of the US and Europe—all because of the military.8
Throughout QualComm’s early years, “a number of Israelis came to work with us in the US. Some stayed and some went back, and we kept working with them, until we eventually decided to open an Israeli office in 1993.”9
Talpiot is tasked with keeping Israel a generation ahead of its regional enemies and must also help Israel outpace the United States.10
SOSA’s New York CEO, Guy Franklin, whose company offers a gateway into the US high-tech scene and who personally devised a map showing where New York’s Israeli start-ups are based, says some 350 Israeli-controlled high-tech firms currently operate in the city. These firms range in size from start-ups to mature companies, and he estimates that about 5,000 Israelis are working in start-ups here. All of which means there’s a relatively large concentration of 8200 alumni in the Israeli high-tech community.
It’s certainly not unusual to find Israel Defence Forces units raising money in the United States. The leading fundraiser, of course, is Friends of the IDF, which raises tens of millions of dollars every year, at various events throughout the United States.11
New start-ups such as Stylit strive to emulate the success of Waze, a big-data-based driving app developed by former IDF cyber-squaddies, purchased by Google for more than $1bn (£654m): “information is king, and the more information, the better.”12
Sayanim infiltration networks, a concept that began with Meir Amit, are connected to Israel but not officially to the state. Recruited mainly from B'nai B'rith (international Jewish Freemasonry) and sundry organizations. Sayanim—helpers in Hebrew—are Jews of the so-called diaspora, who, out of patriotism, collaborate with Mossad and various Zionist institutions to the detriment of their host nations. They number about three thousand in France alone.13 Mossad katsas (field intelligence agents) solicit them to provide logistical support for Mossad operations. These networks allow the Mossad to operate with a slim budget while conducting vast operations worldwide. The support they provide is unpaid.
Separately, the Mossad is known to seek out foreign Jews to serve informally as volunteer tipsters, known in Hebrew as sayanim, or “helpers.”14
He (Netanyahu) has more than enough nuclear warheads for each Arab capital, and the means to deliver them. And if his American mentors object, he has bombs enough for them too (Samson option)—and also the means. In that case, the word for the means is sayanim—Israel's voluntary helpers in the Jewish diaspora so vividly described in Ostrovsky's third book, The Other Side of Deception.15
Mr Ostrovsky is not kind to his fellow North American Jews. He says Mossad divides them into three categories. First are sayanim, volunteer spies for Israel. Second is the Israel lobby, which follows Mossad's guidance. Third is B'nai B'rith, which can be relied on to "tarnish as anti-Semites whomever they can't sway to the Israeli cause."
The statement by Israeli journalist and ex-Mossad agent, Josef Lapid, on Canadian television: Mossad shouldn't have to assassinate Ostrovsky since some Canadian Jew surely could be found to do the job — lends credence to this classification.
Zionist control over critical infrastructure, over internet loads (Akamai), the security of the high-tech components and the disruptive technologies arch. Control over cyber security16, over key water and energy infrastructure and the now emerging Fintech. Sabotage through programmed back doors in both hardware and software are the real nuclear weapons of the moment, and here lies Israel’s true power. This is where Bibi & Epstein LTD bear the fruits of blackmail or intimidation.
Main Stream and alternative media are, however, far more concerned with Prince Andrew rather than compromised leaders of government and industry vis-à-vis Epstein- Maxwell machinations between sheets shuttle services.
An infection of Windows-Embedded machines “absolutely will bring down a plant.”.17