Thursday, September 25, 2025

Whose Spygear at the UN??

Wauck digs in a bit.

 The Secret Service dismantled a network of more than 300 SIM servers and 100,000 SIM cards in the New York-area that were capable of crippling telecom systems and carrying out anonymous telephonic attacks, disrupting the threat before world leaders arrived for the UN General Assembly.  --quoting the SS release

Yes, that setup could 'cripple telecom systems.'  You know what else it could do?

... Now, if you think Secret Service did this on their own, get over that. This sounds like NSA working in conjunction with them, and maybe CIA. And if you think sabotage was the goal, again, get over that. A former top FBI official weighed in on this to the NYT, and he’s right—it’s about espionage....

He mentions the only three countries in the world that could have set it up.

Russia.  China.  and .................yup.  Them.

You'll know that's the case when the US government never mentions what their 'investigation' found. 

Speaking of 'investigations,' what the Hell happened in Las Vegas a few years ago?  Still think it was some lone loony?  And how about the 'investigation' into the cellphone of the Butler, PA. shooter?

All kinds of questions that Patel & Bongino just don't answer. 

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Israel?

Anonymous said...

Well, "Them" is a bit paranoid. Everyone is an enemy of them. Just look at the contortions that are made just to plan a flight....

Read:

Binyamin Netanyahu’s long haul to New York to ‘avoid arrest’
The Israeli prime minister’s aircraft took a strange detour which some speculated was to avoid entering the airspace of countries where he is wanted

https://www.thetimes.com/world/middle-east/israel-hamas-war/article/binyamin-netanyahus-long-haul-to-new-york-to-avoid-arrest-mdk0mktwt