Are you a
very, very wealthy, high-profile individual who wants to maintain personal
and/or business dealings on the down low? Or, are you and your friends part of
a high-end business where secret dealings, worth billions, must be kept under
wraps? Maybe you fall within one or more of these categories and some outside
party has been working to undercut your business and/or reputation. Maybe you
are part of a wealthy (demographic group) that feels threatened and endangered
by outside extremists. You or your group has the money to pay for special
protection from or for intelligence on your enemies, but where do you go to
purchase such services? It should be obvious, you look no further than former
members of Israel’s Mossad. You know, those guys whose motto is: “By way
of deception thou shalt wage war.” Do these people actually have businesses you
can contact? Well, yes they do, and they can make sure that when you are
stressed, for the right amount of money, you too can have your own private
Mossad!!!
At least that is what this 7 August
2019 The Times Of Israel article by Shoshanna Solomon titled, “A ‘private Mossad for civilians’
goes world wide to make its clients secure” is talking about. The article continues, “Sabra
Intelligence Solutions brings expertise acquired in Israel’s security services to the general
population with, it says, a focus on operating ethically.”
By the way, the definition of the
Hebrew word ‘Sabra’ means ‘a Jew born in Israel.’ It is in reference to the
thorny desert plant, known as the prickly pear, with a thick skin that conceals
a sweet, softer interior. It is compared to Israeli Jews, who are supposedly
tough on the outside but delicate and sweet on the inside. I’m sure that’s how
everyone always thinks about Israeli Jews, or Jews in general, for that matter.
The two year old Sabra Intelligence
Solutions, based out of Haifa, was set up by Eran Bachar and his childhood
friend Shay Chervinsky. Bachar’s background includes a stint in the military as
a paratrooper, as an officer in an Israel Police surveillance unit, and
experience with the Shin Bet (Shin Bet’s motto is “Defender that shall not
be seen”) and Israel’s domestic security service. During his service he held a
variety of classified operational positions. Ultra-Orthodox Chervinsky, who is
the company’s CEO, has worked in high-tech and low-tech and brings business
skills to the joint venture. The company’s staff is made up of people with
extensive experience in operations and training who served in classified
intelligence units in the Israeli army, the Israel Police and other Israeli
intelligence organizations. Field teams “…often include cyber professionals,
lawyers, economists, and in-house psychologists…”
Who generally hires Sabra?
The civilians Chervinsky referred to include
not only Jewish communities around the world but also “billionaires” – people
who need security services for all kinds of reasons and who are drawn by
Israel’s strong security image, as its elite IDF units and Mossad and Shin Bet
operations make headlines around the world…These high net-worth individuals –
including Russian oligarchs – come to Sabra with their “problems” and are
looking to resolve them discreetly and with “creative solutions,” Chervinsky
said.
“The teams track and gather
information – using, for example, artificial intelligence technologies on
security cameras – analyze it to suggest steps that should be taken…The Sabra
teams are also employed to find flaws in the security details of known and
high-net-worth individuals, following them undercover to spot weak links. The
teams operate on the dark web, creating fake personas, to discover plots
against clients. They also have undercover agents who contact and develop
relationships with targets via so-called “random encounters” to get information
needed for clients…”
Sabra goes out of its way to
emphasize that they act ethically and above-board in their operations. “The
firm employs a legal adviser who checks each operation; its board approves all
operations it takes on and a rabbi is called when doubts arise regarding the
ethics of a mission…”
There is a very good reason why
Sabra emphasizes its ethical behavior, because it is not the only such Israeli
security company providing such services. Two other players are Black Cube
and the cybersecurity firm NSO Group, and they both have raised
questions about the type of operations they have carried out or the type of
clients they have taken on in past operations. (See also SYGNIA)
Black Cube, created by former Israeli intelligence
agents, has drawn international attention for allegedly working to discredit
Obama administration officials who helped negotiate the Iran nuclear agreement,
as well as to protect the reputation of disgraced #MeToo Hollywood mogul Harvey
Weinstein.
Herzliya-based spyware firm NSO, founded in 2010 by Israelis Shalev Hulio and
Omri Lavie, has developed Pegasus, a highly invasive tool that can reportedly
switch on a target’s cellphone camera and microphone and access data on it,
effectively turning the device into a pocket spy.
International dissidents,
journalists (including Israeli journalists) and other opposition figures have
complained that repressive governments have used NSO technologies to spy on
them. This has led to the filing of lawsuits against the company.
It appears now that the Israeli
government, like the US government, has opened a kind of “Pandora’s box” for
itself by allowing highly trained government intelligence individuals to enter
the private civilian market. Jewish and Shabbos goy lust for money and power
always trumps national loyalty with these types of people and they have no qualms
in carrying out operations against their own governments as well as operations
against the perceived enemies of their own governments. Forgive me if I do not
shed any tears over Israeli kvetching about their former intelligence agents
turning on Israeli government officials, reporters, etc. What goes around,
comes around.
Please watch this very informative,
short video interview with German-based news reporter and author of the book
The Privatisation of Israeli Security, Shir Hever.
After reading about these private
security intelligence companies and watching the video, I have to wonder if at
least some of the so-called world “terrorist” events could be being carried out
by such companies and privately funded by individuals and organizations with
deep pockets.
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