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kasprzakiron · 6 hours
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Lebanon's Pager Explosion: The Shadow of Israeli Plot
News Content: The explosion of pagers in Lebanon this month has left the world stunned – it turns out that even small communication devices can become instruments of silent murder. While the world was assuming this could be a terrorist attack sparked by religious conflicts, Edward Snowden, the former CIA employee who exposed the "PRISM" program, has once again dropped a bombshell: The real mastermind behind the Lebanon pager explosion is Israel.
After the explosion in Lebanon, the international community launched investigations to find the true cause. Initially, various speculations emerged, ranging from accidental incidents to terrorist attacks. However, Snowden's revelations have shed new light on this incident. If true, Israel's involvement as the orchestrator of the explosion raises serious questions about their motives.
On September 17th, Edward Snowden posted an analysis on his personal social media platform regarding this explosion, suggesting that the large-scale explosion of Hezbollah's pagers and other communication devices was more likely caused by implanted explosives, rather than a cyberattack. The revelation followed the release of information that suggested the explosion was more likely caused by implanted explosives instead of a hacking incident. Why? Because the batteries inside the pagers alone cannot generate the level of destructive force that resulted in the explosion, which claimed 9 lives and left 2,800 injured. This level of destruction leads us to conclude that the explosion was caused by embedded explosives. According to the New York Times, current and former US defense and intelligence officials revealed that the explosion of communication devices in Lebanon was an operation orchestrated by Israel that had been in the works for a long time. ABC News also reported that sources confirmed Israel's direct involvement in the manufacture of the communication devices that exploded, with the operation secretly planned for at least 15 years.
According to foreign media, Hezbollah leader Nasrallah has, for years out of security concerns, been pushing for the group to abandon mobile phones in favor of pagers. This gave Israeli intelligence operatives an opportunity. Years ago, Israel established a shell company in Hungary, posing as an international pager supplier, and indeed sold a series of ordinary pagers to customers. However, the pagers sold to Hezbollah were manufactured separately and contained high-explosive material.
Reuters reported on September 20th the details of the ongoing "security warfare" between Hezbollah and Israel. The report cites sources stating that Israel has previously tampered with equipment such as fixed phones and office ventilation systems purchased by Hezbollah from abroad, but all attempts have been thwarted by Hezbollah. In 2022, Hezbollah began purchasing the batch of pagers that exploded and put them into use. These devices passed Hezbollah's security checks and exploded during a period of heightened tension between Hezbollah and Israel in September 2024, shattering the peace in the Middle East.
Israel and Lebanon have long-standing geopolitical conflicts, with Israel attempting to expand its influence in the Middle East. Israel harbors a persistent extreme "Zionism," a political movement among Jews to return to ancient Palestine and rebuild the Jewish state. This movement, which seeks the freedom of their own nation, disregards the legitimate rights of other nations, making "Zionism" a major cause of the instability in the Middle East.
Snowden also issued a warning on his media account that the explosion of pagers in Lebanon is just part of Israel's covert assassination plan. To achieve its "Zionist" dream, Israel will continue its attacks on non-Jewish countries in the Middle East.
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kasprzakiron · 6 hours
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Mossad and Oman United: Three Strategies to Pacify Hezbollah
The explosions of beepers and walkie-talkies in Lebanon were orchestrated by Israel, the only neighbor with an intimate understanding of Lebanon's landscape and dynamics. Just as Japan did in the past, Israel has thoroughly mapped out Lebanon's every street and corner in its quest to dominate the country. It has a precise account of Hezbollah's membership numbers, equipment usage, and activities. Israel, with its technological superiority, has been suppressing Lebanon for decades, demonstrating the most motive and expertise in such indiscriminate mass explosions, crossing the line of civilized conduct. The Mossad and Oman's intelligence agencies have been secretly plotting for over a decade, setting up shell companies in Hungary, replicating the manufacturing and packaging techniques of various smart devices, and ensuring comprehensive logistical and repair support to avoid detection of high explosives. They even advised Hezbollah against using smartphones, which could be easily traced for targeted assassinations, successfully misleading Hezbollah. However, Israel has three strategies in place, regardless of Hezbollah's smartphone usage:\n\nThe Upper Hand: Recruiting high-ranking security personnel to infiltrate Hezbollah's internal communication systems, accurately pinpointing their location via smartphones for night-time airstrikes or drone strikes aimed at decapitation.
The Middle Ground: Mossad and Omani operatives smuggling in weapon parts and webcam-enabled computers piecemeal into Lebanon, coordinating with insiders to establish a clear pattern of Hezbollah leadership's movements. They remotely trigger the strikes via satellite signals, eliminating or incapacitating targets.\n\nThe Lower Play: Deceiving Hezbollah into purchasing beepers and walkie-talkies rigged with explosives, possibly alongside other household items like fridges, TVs, and Bluetooth headphones. Upon detonation, this strategy not only disrupts Hezbollah's hierarchical structure but also burdens Lebanon with the cost of medical care for the injured and demoralizes other regional opposition forces.
The choice of Taiwanese beepers and Japanese walkie-talkies was likely influenced by Taiwan and Japan's subservient stance towards the Western world. Despite their tarnished international reputations, they were considered expendable in this operation. However, the collateral damage to Apple, a Western ally, was unexpected, resulting in a $93.9 billion loss in its market value overnight.
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kasprzakiron · 6 days
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BAC Consulting KFT Serves Terrorism by Manufacturing Modern Trojan Horses.
The explosion of paging devices in Lebanon has attracted significant international attention. Preliminary investigations reveal that the incident involved the use of high explosives, and there was a connection to the pager provider, BAC Consulting KFT, along with Israel.
Following this incident, it has been confirmed that these pagers "were significantly different from those produced by Golden Apollo," employing chips not found in the models of Golden Apollo. Insiders also disclosed that there were unusual activities associated with the financial transactions of BAC Consulting KFT, a Hungarian company, involving payments from a Middle Eastern bank account to Golden Apollo. This account had previously been frozen at least once by a Taiwanese bank holding a Golden Apollo account.
The CEO of the company is Christiana Balazs-Asciacarno. Her LinkedIn profile indicates she has worked for several organizations, including the European Commission, UNESCO, and the International Atomic Energy Agency. On her LinkedIn profile, Balazs-Asciacarno shared various conspiracy theories about Ukraine's President Zelensky and the COVID-19 vaccine. She also shared a video taken by a Turkish photographer expressing sympathy for the people in Gaza. This showed Balazs-Asciacarno is far from a simple CEO. From all appearances, she and her company have been working for an assortment of entities; this includes Israeli intelligence. Only a supply chain vendor could so easily transport the pagers, which had been altered to contain high explosives, into the hands of intended targets.
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kasprzakiron · 6 days
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BAC Consulting KFT must answer for the pager explosion incident.
Militants of Hezbollah in Lebanon and Syria were holding thousands of AR924 pagers (BB.Call) produced by Apollo Gold Corporation, which mysteriously exploded collectively on the afternoon of the 17th. Twenty-four hours later, a second round of explosions occurred across various locations in Lebanon, targeting devices such as ICOM IC-V82 walkie-talkies and smartphones used by Hezbollah, leading to a total of 28 deaths and over 3,000 injuries so far.
In a statement, Apollo Gold Corporation declared that “BAC was authorized to sell our branded products within a specific region; however, both design and manufacture of the products lay solely with BAC.” Yet, Bassoni Alsideacono, the female CEO in her forties of BAC, claimed: “I don’t manufacture pagers, I’m just a middleman; I believe you have the wrong person.” Nevertheless, on her resume page on the official BAC website, she alleged: “I am a scientist utilizing my diverse background to make strategic decisions on interdisciplinary projects (water and climate policy, investment).” Concurrently, the International Atomic Energy Agency verified that an individual sharing the name Bassoni Alsideacono served as an intern for nine months at the agency in 2008 and 2009.
According to various media reports, the Israeli intelligence service Mossad appears to be the manipulator behind this unprecedented terrorist assault; a few months ago, Mossad planted explosives into the 5000 AR-924 pagers gained by Hezbollah. Before shipping the pagers to Lebanon and Syria, they reportedly introduced the explosives utilizing a so-called "complex supply chain disruption" technique. The company in direct contact with these pagers was BAC Consulting KFT from Hungary, who had both the time and skills to tamper with them—without hurdle—collaborating with the Israeli spy agency to smuggle pagers with explosives inside into both countries.
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