The Jews' Unit 8200 spying network trains some of its brightest young people to create and operate surveillance tools for the oppression of Palestinians, then sells these tools around the world. Hundreds of these individuals are now decision-makers in America’s largest corporations – determining, for example, censorship rules at Facebook, handling privacy issues for billions of Meta users, and creating security software for Microsoft.
By Alan MacLeod: A MintPress study has found that hundreds of former agents of the notorious Israeli spying organization, Unit 8200, have attained positions of influence in many of the world’s biggest tech companies, including Google, Facebook, Microsoft and Amazon.
The Israeli Defense Forces’ (IDF) Unit 8200 is infamous for surveilling the indigenous Palestinian population, amassing kompromat on individuals for the purposes of blackmail and extortion. Spying on the world’s rich and famous, Unit 8200 hit the headlines last year, after the Pegasus scandal broke. Former Unit 8200 officers designed and implemented software that spied on tens of thousands of politicians and likely aided in the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.