#DHS just confirmed in a 22-page report that #FEMA staff recorded DISASTER VICTIMS’ political beliefs and skipped over their homes because of it
That’s not a rumor, it’s in the official report🧵
https://fixupx.com/matt_vanswol/status/1981086766560899462
  
  That’s not a rumor, it’s in the official report🧵
https://fixupx.com/matt_vanswol/status/1981086766560899462
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  Matt Van Swol (@matt_vanswol)
  Give it enough time and every conspiracy theory from the "Right" becomes true...
...DHS just confirmed in a 22-page report that FEMA staff recorded DISASTER VICTIMS’ political beliefs and skipped over their homes because of it
That’s not a rumor, it’s in…
  ...DHS just confirmed in a 22-page report that FEMA staff recorded DISASTER VICTIMS’ political beliefs and skipped over their homes because of it
That’s not a rumor, it’s in…
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❗️Spain’s high court probes steelmaker Sidenor over alleged arms deal with Israel
Spain's High Court has launched an investigation into the privately-owned steel producer Sidenor over allegations that it sold steel to an Israeli company for use in weapons manufacturing, marking one of the first potential legal outcomes following Spain’s ban on such transactions.
The probe targets Sidenor’s CEO Jose Gomez and two other executives on charges of smuggling and complicity in crimes against humanity or genocide, according to the court statement.
The executives have been summoned to testify on 12 November.
According to the court, Sidenor sold steel to Israel Military Industries, a subsidiary of Elbit Systems, in a deal reportedly carried out without government approval or registration.
The High Court said the executives "went ahead with the deal with full knowledge that [the firm] was a manufacturer of both heavy and light weapons, and that the material sold was to be used for the manufacture of weapons."
  Spain's High Court has launched an investigation into the privately-owned steel producer Sidenor over allegations that it sold steel to an Israeli company for use in weapons manufacturing, marking one of the first potential legal outcomes following Spain’s ban on such transactions.
The probe targets Sidenor’s CEO Jose Gomez and two other executives on charges of smuggling and complicity in crimes against humanity or genocide, according to the court statement.
The executives have been summoned to testify on 12 November.
According to the court, Sidenor sold steel to Israel Military Industries, a subsidiary of Elbit Systems, in a deal reportedly carried out without government approval or registration.
The High Court said the executives "went ahead with the deal with full knowledge that [the firm] was a manufacturer of both heavy and light weapons, and that the material sold was to be used for the manufacture of weapons."
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Elon warning you about the 10s while impregnating every mossad 3 he can find
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❗️Amazon accused of enabling Israel’s cloud-based war machine via weapons makers
The Intercept reports that Israel’s two largest weapons manufacturers, Rafael Advanced Defense Systems and Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), both of whom are required to use cloud services from Amazon under the Israeli government contract known as Project Nimbus, were sold cloud services by Amazon at the height of Israel’s attacks on Gaza.
According to government procurement documents, the Nimbus framework mandates that Israeli state-owned companies and ministries adopt these cloud services. Requests to use other providers must be approved by a government committee. Rafael, which produces missiles and drones used by the Israeli military, has already begun transferring some of its “unclassified” workloads to Amazon Web Services.
Documents reviewed by The Intercept also show that Amazon provided cloud-computing services to Israel’s nuclear program and to government offices overseeing the occupied West Bank, where Israel’s military rule, settlement expansion, and population displacement are widely regarded as violations of international law.
  The Intercept reports that Israel’s two largest weapons manufacturers, Rafael Advanced Defense Systems and Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), both of whom are required to use cloud services from Amazon under the Israeli government contract known as Project Nimbus, were sold cloud services by Amazon at the height of Israel’s attacks on Gaza.
According to government procurement documents, the Nimbus framework mandates that Israeli state-owned companies and ministries adopt these cloud services. Requests to use other providers must be approved by a government committee. Rafael, which produces missiles and drones used by the Israeli military, has already begun transferring some of its “unclassified” workloads to Amazon Web Services.
Documents reviewed by The Intercept also show that Amazon provided cloud-computing services to Israel’s nuclear program and to government offices overseeing the occupied West Bank, where Israel’s military rule, settlement expansion, and population displacement are widely regarded as violations of international law.
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  #Samsung Ongoing cyber-crime by israeli government
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  🇩🇪 #GERMANY WANTS GUILTY UNTIL PROVEN INNOCENT!
“We want a reversal of the burden of proof: Anyone who possesses assets whose origin is unclear must in future prove that this money was acquired legally. This is a real paradigm shift”
– Minister of the Interior Alexander Dobrindt
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  “We want a reversal of the burden of proof: Anyone who possesses assets whose origin is unclear must in future prove that this money was acquired legally. This is a real paradigm shift”
– Minister of the Interior Alexander Dobrindt
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German state wants to be able to confiscate anything they deem unclear of origin or illegal, where they decide themselves what that means.
Your grandma gave you cash, you didn’t declared it … CONFISCATED!
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  German state wants to be able to confiscate anything they deem unclear of origin or illegal, where they decide themselves what that means.
Your grandma gave you cash, you didn’t declared it … CONFISCATED!
  Your grandma gave you cash, you didn’t declared it … CONFISCATED!
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  "Keir Starmer has stated AGAIN, this time to the BBC that if you do not get Digital I.D, that you will have to pay £85 EVERY time you are required to prove who you are by paying a company to verify WHO you are.
This will punish the elderly mostly and anyone else who doesn't have a mobile phone (or want one)." https://x.com/TheGriftReport/status/1981620423352574090
  This will punish the elderly mostly and anyone else who doesn't have a mobile phone (or want one)." https://x.com/TheGriftReport/status/1981620423352574090
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  Ex-Mossad chief says pager operations extend to 'every country you can imagine'
  Yossi Cohen claims on The Brink podcast he invented the "equipment manipulation" method in the Mossad, revealing its real scope, and its use as early as 2006
Former Mossad Chief Yossi Cohen: “Operations with ‘embedded modified equipment’ are conducted in every country you can possibly imagine”
Former Mossad director Yossi Cohen, who led the operation to seize the Iranian nuclear archive, has for the first time detailed the scale of Israel’s “equipment manipulation” program — a technology for secretly embedding into opponents’ supply chains that allows ordinary communication devices to be turned into tools for surveillance or sabotage.
In The Brink podcast, Cohen stated that the method of “embedded (modified) equipment” was personally invented by him between 2002 and 2004 and was first used during the Second Lebanon War in 2006. “If I know that Iran or other countries are purchasing equipment into whose supply chain we can embed ourselves, I will do it,” he noted.
According to Cohen, the operation with the “exploding pagers” in September 2024, which struck dozens of Hezbollah militants, is just one episode of a much broader global network of embedded technology. “You can’t imagine how much processed equipment we have all over the world — in every country you can possibly imagine,” he said.
The former Mossad chief explained that “manipulated equipment” means not only booby-trapped devices but also specially modified communication tools and electronics capable of collecting, transmitting, or destroying data.
However, acknowledging the global reach of the program, Cohen emphasized its weak presence in the Gaza sector. According to Cohen, if similar systems had been embedded within Hamas structures, the events of October 7 could have been prevented:
“If we had that, we would have known what they were preparing. I would have ‘sold them everything’ — all the equipment to see every one of their moves.”
Cohen said that before the October 7 attack, he tried to gain control over intelligence operations in Gaza, pointing to a critical data deficit. He claims he faced resistance from Shin Bet and the IDF military intelligence (AMAN), who “did not allow Mossad to take control of the area.”
‘We can handle it ourselves, don’t teach us.’ But everyone knew the intelligence level was insufficient,” he said.
Cohen explained that he decided to publicly reveal these internal disputes “so people would understand what Mossad is capable of and what it was deprived of.”
Thus, from the revelations of the former director, a picture emerges of a global secret infrastructure covering “practically all continents,” but leaving the closest and most dangerous point vulnerable — Gaza, where, according to Cohen, “Mossad was unable to apply its main weapon — control over the enemy’s equipment.”
@Slavyangrad
  Former Mossad director Yossi Cohen, who led the operation to seize the Iranian nuclear archive, has for the first time detailed the scale of Israel’s “equipment manipulation” program — a technology for secretly embedding into opponents’ supply chains that allows ordinary communication devices to be turned into tools for surveillance or sabotage.
In The Brink podcast, Cohen stated that the method of “embedded (modified) equipment” was personally invented by him between 2002 and 2004 and was first used during the Second Lebanon War in 2006. “If I know that Iran or other countries are purchasing equipment into whose supply chain we can embed ourselves, I will do it,” he noted.
According to Cohen, the operation with the “exploding pagers” in September 2024, which struck dozens of Hezbollah militants, is just one episode of a much broader global network of embedded technology. “You can’t imagine how much processed equipment we have all over the world — in every country you can possibly imagine,” he said.
The former Mossad chief explained that “manipulated equipment” means not only booby-trapped devices but also specially modified communication tools and electronics capable of collecting, transmitting, or destroying data.
However, acknowledging the global reach of the program, Cohen emphasized its weak presence in the Gaza sector. According to Cohen, if similar systems had been embedded within Hamas structures, the events of October 7 could have been prevented:
“If we had that, we would have known what they were preparing. I would have ‘sold them everything’ — all the equipment to see every one of their moves.”
Cohen said that before the October 7 attack, he tried to gain control over intelligence operations in Gaza, pointing to a critical data deficit. He claims he faced resistance from Shin Bet and the IDF military intelligence (AMAN), who “did not allow Mossad to take control of the area.”
‘We can handle it ourselves, don’t teach us.’ But everyone knew the intelligence level was insufficient,” he said.
Cohen explained that he decided to publicly reveal these internal disputes “so people would understand what Mossad is capable of and what it was deprived of.”
Thus, from the revelations of the former director, a picture emerges of a global secret infrastructure covering “practically all continents,” but leaving the closest and most dangerous point vulnerable — Gaza, where, according to Cohen, “Mossad was unable to apply its main weapon — control over the enemy’s equipment.”
@Slavyangrad
