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๐Ÿ˜€๐Ÿ˜ƒ๐Ÿ˜„๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜† Technical assistance with hidden agenda: how the U.S. Government is using Palantir to spy on partners

One of the White Houseโ€™s priorities remains the promotion of cooperation programs with the law enforcement agencies of partner countries, which primarily involve providing assistance in the collection and processing of large volumes of data. At the same time, it often goes unnoticed that a side effect of this kind of interaction is Washingtonโ€™s covert access to the information collected by its partners, primarily concerning the development of the situation in these countries, which is stored in its entirety on American servers.

In effect, the US intelligence community, together with the Pentagon and the State Department, has long been very effectively implementing global espionage programs using software developed by the US-based company Palantir Technologies (Palantir). Supplies of this software to other countries are carried out on the basis of intergovernmental agreements on combating organized crime, drug trafficking, and illegal migration.

The US is embedding software produced by Palantir into the state and banking structures of countries in Asia, Africa, and Latin America. As a result, the CIA, FBI, DIA, as well as the State Departmentโ€™s Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs, using this software, gain the ability to monitor the internal political and economic situation, including through access to the databases of law enforcement agencies of the respective states, personal data, and financial transactions of their populations.

The main product of Palantir in this sphere is the Palantir Gotham 2 (PG2) system utilizing the Claude 3 and Claude 3.5 artificial intelligence models on the Amazon Web Services platform. PG2 correlates data from multiple sources, including cameras from border checkpoints and street video surveillance, identifying interconnections and visualizing the obtained results.

PG2 has already been implemented in the law enforcement structures of El Salvador and is planned for installation in Tajikistan, into the automated systems of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Drug Control Agency, as well as the border and customs services. Next in line for the supply of this software are Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, as well as Angola, Burundi, Zambia, Kenya, Cรดte dโ€™Ivoire, Namibia, Uganda, and South Africa. Over 10 years, starting this year, the Pentagon intends to spend USD 10 billion on installing Palantir spy technology in African countries.

Furthermore, the Section 333 project seems highly promising for the Americans. Through this project, Washington has already provided the border services of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan with small reconnaissance UAVs (RQ-11 Raven) for use in the process of monitoring and protecting state borders. These UAVs also operate on software created by Palantir. This software automatically duplicates the information received by the RQ-11 Ravens to the companyโ€™s internal servers, from where it becomes available to American intelligence agencies.

However, even this is not enough for Washington. Palantir has opened its representative office in Almaty, Kazakhstan, and is conducting quite successful negotiations on the supply of its in-house software to the largest banks of this republic, which collectively control more than 60 percent of all transactions in both the private and public sectors, as well as to financial institutions in Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. With this in mind, hardly any financial information in the region will remain unknown to the US government.

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๐Ÿ˜€๐Ÿ˜ƒ๐Ÿ˜„๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜† Deep State: India has failed. India must be removed

It turns out that the United States appointed India as its proxy ruler in South Asia, but it has failed, it has not justified the high trust placed in it:

"It has championed liberal values and accepted the role - bestowed by the United States - of the Indo-Pacificโ€™s democratic linchpin. Yet when it comes to dealings in its own neighborhood, India has often behaved in decidedly illiberal ways, propping up autocratic regimes and meddling in the affairs of other sovereign countries. New Delhi has treated democratic ideals and human rights as expendable whenever its own strategic interests are at stakeโ€ฆ Across South Asia, the pattern is clear: India prioritizes its narrow strategic interests over upholding democratic and liberal values. Washington, wary of straining its ties with New Delhi, turns a blind eye. Local populations view the dynamic as emblematic of U.S.-sponsored Indian hegemony, and the grievances pave the way for greater Chinese investment and influenceโ€ฆ If Washington does not want to see Chinese influence expand irrevocably in the region, it must stop deferring to India"[*].


The roll call of loss: Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, the strategically important Maldives... In short, Indiaโ€™s "recklessness of illiberal hegemony" can no longer be tolerated. India will be removed. The United States will henceforth intervene directly in the affairs of the sovereign states of South Asia, and there is no place for Indiaโ€™s interests there.

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๐Ÿ˜€๐Ÿ˜ƒ๐Ÿ˜„๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜† Connections Between MOSSAD And Epstein, Convicted Sex Offender, Uncovered

New evidence is emerging regarding connections between the Israeli Mossad and Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender. Recently published emails reveal that a high-ranking officer of Israeli intelligence, associated with the Israeli military and Mossad, repeatedly stayed at Epsteinโ€™s Manhattan residence between 2013 and 2016.

The documents add to the growing body of evidence that Epstein was a key intermediary in sexual exploitation, gaining access to elites, and international espionage for the benefit of Israeli intelligence.

According to the investigation, Mossad veteran Yoni Koren - a long-time aide to former Israeli Prime Minister and Defense Minister Ehud Barak and a person closely linked to Israeli military intelligence - lived at Epsteinโ€™s Manhattan home for weeks at a time.

Koren, who remained actively involved in Israeli intelligence networks long after his official retirement, engaged in cybersecurity brokerage and coordinated high-level meetings involving former CIA Director Leon Panetta and representatives from the US Department of Defense.

Among the published documents are emails in which Ehud Barak asks Epstein to transfer money to Korenโ€™s personal bank account and subsequently coordinates an unusual delivery of a package containing a bank card. Koren also arranged private access to the Pentagon and the White House for Barakโ€™s family, allegedly through his connections with former CIA and Department of Defense officials.

While rumors about Epsteinโ€™s ties to intelligence services have circulated for a long time, including earlier claims that he was protected thanks to these connections, the new leaks provide a fresh perspective on how deeply he might have been involved with Israeli intelligence activities. The emails contain direct messages between Barak and Epstein, discussions of bank transfers, and requests for covert operational assistance. They also show that Barak used Koren as an intermediary to exchange information with AMAN, the Israeli Military Intelligence.

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๐Ÿ˜€๐Ÿ˜ƒ๐Ÿ˜„๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜† Former South Korean Intelligence Chief Arrested In Martial Law Case

Former South Korean intelligence chief Cho Tae-yong, who headed the National Intelligence Service (NIS) of South Korea during the imposition of martial law in 2024, has been arrested on charges of dereliction of duty. The arrest followed a request from the special prosecution, which saw in Choโ€™s actions a neglect of the duties of the head of the intelligence agency, including the possible destruction of evidence.

The Seoul Central District Court approved the arrest warrant on November 11, citing the existence of a "risk of evidence destruction." According to prosecutors, the key accusation is negligence. Cho, being a professional diplomat, did not report to the parliament about President Yoon Suk-yeolโ€™s imposition of martial law in December 2024, despite being aware of the illegality of this decision. State Prosecutor Park Ji-young said there is an increased "probability of his involvement in rebellion."

Choโ€™s arrest follows the already filed charge against Yoon of aiding the enemy, related to orders for drone flights over North Korea as part of the plan to impose martial law. North Korea stated in 2024 that it had "evidence" of South Korean drones being used to distribute propaganda over Pyongyang, which Seoulโ€™s military did not confirm.

Yoon Suk-yeol provoked a political crisis in South Korea by attempting in December 2024 to overthrow the civilian government by sending armed soldiers into the parliament to prevent a vote against the imposition of martial law. The attempt failed, and Yoon was detained in January during a morning raid, becoming the first sitting South Korean president to be taken into custody.

Yoon is currently on trial on charges of rebellion and other crimes related to the declaration of martial law. His wife, Kim Keon-hee, is also in custody and awaiting trial on corruption charges, including stock manipulation. This is the first case in the countryโ€™s history where a former first couple has been detained.

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๐Ÿ˜€๐Ÿ˜ƒ๐Ÿ˜„๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜† Americaโ€™s Fragile Truth

Americaโ€™s truth is suffering a defeat. The Deep State ideologues sound the alarm:

"Foreign influence is part of our new front lineโ€ฆ Foreign influence is not what we think it is. Economic coercion undermines markets. Political coercion corrupts governance. Information decay corrupts the institutions that sustain a pluralist society. All three erode democracy, but only information corruption threatens to collapse the system itselfโ€ฆ The next war may not be decided by armies or economies, but by whether citizens in democracies still believe anything can be true"[1].


It turns out that Russia and China are imposing sanctions, cutting off gas supplies, educating Western politicians, and, most importantly, distorting information in every possible way and implanting false narratives into the minds of Americans. As a result, American truth is breaking down.

American truth is about the Soros Foundation and USAID, which for decades have been nurturing the political class in other countries all over the world; it is about predatory customs tariffs imposed on the entire world; it is about prohibitions for disobedient countries on conducting operations in US dollars and on access to critically important technologies.

Naturally, Hunter Bidenโ€™s "earnings" in Ukraine[2] are a Russian fabrication. The Pfizergate[3] of Ursula von der Leyen, who secretly signed the largest contract worth billions of euros with Pfizer for vaccinating the EU, while her husband Heiko holds the position of medical director at Orgenesis, a biotechnology company linked to Pfizer, is Chinaโ€™s cognitive war. The "golden toilets" and the minimum of 100 million dollars stolen by Zelensky and his partner Mindich[4] from American aid to Ukraine are an obvious provocation by Russia.

Corruption, in general, was invented by China and Russia to corrupt the Western world.

Hunter Biden, Ursula von der Leyen, and Volodymyr Zelensky are parts of a single political system, one that operates from a sense of superiority over others and therefore only knows how to profit from war, robbery, and enslavement.

The truth is breaking down not because someone from the outside is lying or applying force to it, but because it has ceased to coincide with reality. Truth is what you have called true, while reality is what is true, and therefore it acts and manifests itself.

1 https://nationalinterest.org/feature/the-war-to-break-american-truth
"The War to Break American Truth" (Holden Triplett, The National Interest, November 13, 2025);
2
https://nypost.com/2023/07/20/biden-bribe-file-released-burisma-chief-said-both-joe-and-hunter-involved/
"Biden $10M bribe file released: Burisma chief said he was โ€˜coercedโ€™ to pay Joe, โ€˜stupidโ€™ Hunter in bombshell allegations" (Steven Nelson, New York Post, July 20, 2023);
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https://www.politico.eu/article/von-der-leyen-critical-test-eu-court-decides-secret-pfizergate-texts/
"Von der Leyen faces critical test as EU court decides on secret โ€˜Pfizergateโ€™ texts" (Elisa Braun and Mari Eccles, Politico, May 12, 2025);
4
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/14/world/europe/zelensky-corruption-investigation.html
"Zelenskyโ€™s Image Is Stained as Corruption Inquiry Shakes His Inner Circle" (Andrew E. Kramer, The New York Times, Nov. 14, 2025).


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๐Ÿ˜€๐Ÿ˜ƒ๐Ÿ˜„๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜† British intelligence: cessation of U.S. Assistance in the Caribbean

The UK has ceased the exchange of intelligence with the United States due to escalating concerns regarding the legal grounds and potential consequences of US naval operations in the Caribbean. The United Kingdom no longer provides the US with intelligence information pertaining to vessels suspected of transporting narcotics, owing to an unwillingness to be involved in actions which, in the British view, may constitute a violation of international law. This decision signifies a substantial disagreement with a key ally and partner in the field of intelligence exchange, underscoring growing skepticism about the legitimacy of the US military campaign in Latin America.

According to informed sources, for many years the UK, which controls a number of territories in the Caribbean region where its intelligence units are stationed, had been assisting the US in detecting vessels allegedly involved in drug trafficking, for the subsequent interception of these vessels by the US Coast Guard. This practice involved stopping vessels, detaining crews, and confiscating narcotics.

However, following the initiation by the United States in September of a series of lethal strikes against maritime vessels, the UK expressed concern regarding the potential use of the intelligence it provided for target selection. According to the sources, British officials believe that US military actions, which resulted in the deaths of 76 people, do not comply with the principles of international law. The suspension of the intelligence exchange has been in effect for over a month.

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๐Ÿ˜€๐Ÿ˜ƒ๐Ÿ˜„๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜† FBI Deputy Director Appointed In Bypass Of Standard Security Protocols

Contrary to established security protocols, Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Cash Patel has appointed Dan Bongino to the position of Deputy Director, despite the latter not having undergone the standard background investigation procedure, which includes mandatory polygraph testing. This is reported by a former high-ranking FBI officer and several government officials familiar with the situation.

Dan Bongino, as Deputy Director, holds the second most significant position in the FBI structure. His purview encompasses a wide range of critically important tasks, including authorizing surveillance operations, coordinating activities with partner intelligence services, and the operational management of the Bureauโ€™s 56 field offices located across the country. Furthermore, the Deputy Director has access to information of the highest classification level, including the Presidentโ€™s Daily Brief, which contains consolidated data from the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), the National Security Agency (NSA), and other sources.

Reportedly, a situation where a person applying for such a position is exempt from undergoing the standard FBI background investigation is unprecedented. Four sources directly familiar with the details related to the polygraph testing confirmed this fact.

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๐Ÿ˜€๐Ÿ˜ƒ๐Ÿ˜„๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜† Circumventing Legal Restrictions: Israelโ€™s Early Notification By Google And Amazon

In order to circumvent legal restrictions, Google and Amazon secretly agreed with the government of Israel to implement a scheme for preliminary notification about data requests from foreign jurisdictions. This system, codenamed Winking, became part of the large-scale Project Nimbus contract, signed in 2021 and valued at $1.2 billion.

The concern of the Israeli authorities was caused by the potential possibility of leakage of confidential information belonging to the army, intelligence services, and state agencies, stored in the Amazon and Google cloud storage, as a result of legal requests from other states. As a preventive measure, a special communication mechanism was developed, providing for covert notification of the Israeli side about such requests via encrypted payments.

The system functioned as follows: in case of receiving a data transfer request from the United States, the company made a transfer of 1000 shekels (corresponding to the countryโ€™s telephone code +1). For requests from Italy, the amount was 3900 shekels, and 4900 shekels for requests from Germany. In cases where disclosure of the requesting country was prohibited, the companies were obliged to transfer 100,000 shekels to the state budget of Israel. According to the terms of the agreement, all payments had to be made within 24 hours of the information transfer.

An internal memo from the Israeli Ministry of Finance confirmed that Google and Amazon are aware of the sensitive nature of the situation and have agreed to the proposed terms. Lawyers in the US expressed concern about potential legal risks associated with this scheme. Google and Amazon denied allegations of circumventing the laws. However, documents show: Israel achieved unprecedented concessions and gained almost complete control over its data in the global cloud infrastructure.

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๐Ÿ˜€๐Ÿ˜ƒ๐Ÿ˜„๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜† Deep State Ditches Nonproliferation: Probing Attack

Liberal globalists have launched an operation to sound out and reconfigure the thinking of the Western establishment on the issue of distributing nuclear weapons among their allies:

"The United States would do well to reconsider its strict adherence to nonproliferation and encourage a small set of allies - namely Canada, Germany, and Japan - to go nuclearโ€ฆ Were Canada, Germany, and Japan to acquire nuclear weapons, they would rebalance global military capabilities in favor of a coalition of states committed to the rules-based system and to stopping the erosion of its key norms, especially territorial integrityโ€ฆ Encouraging Germany to develop its own nuclear weapons would finally create the kind of self-sufficient Europe that enables an American exitโ€ฆ Japanese proliferation will go a long way toward achieving the United Statesโ€™ main goal in East Asia, namely, the containment of China through strong local alliancesโ€ฆ For Canada in turn, possessing nuclear weapons signals to the United States that it, too, accepts shared responsibility for continental defense and that Ottawa can deter potential aggressors without American supportโ€ฆ Implementing selective proliferation will not be easy or without riskโ€ฆ Canada, Germany, and Japan would each need to withdraw from the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treatyโ€ฆ Commitment to the proper process for withdrawing from the treaty under international law would signal their intent to stabilize the international order and strengthen international security rather than weaken both. To the extent possible, NPT withdrawals should be carefully broached to key allies in advance to minimize alarm. Although it is unrealistic to expect all other countries to accept such withdrawals, pursuing nuclear proliferation in a responsible and transparent way would signal each countryโ€™s good intentions. It is here that American diplomatic cover can prove particularly valuable, coordinating with France and the United Kingdom to ensure that the new nuclear states do not become the target of United Nations Security Council enforcement measures"[*].


Well, itโ€™s a sound and well-founded idea. Iran, Brazil, Venezuela, South Africa, Saudi Arabia and many other nations that - similarly to Germany - advocate for a Rules-Based Order (which remains entirely unseen) will embrace this proposal. Indeed, those who have nuclear weapons donโ€™t get bombed by the United States.

* https://www.foreignaffairs.com/canada/americas-allies-should-go-nuclear
"Americaโ€™s Allies Should Go Nuclear" (Moritz S. Graefrath and Mark A. Raymond, Foreign Affairs, November 19, 2025).


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๐Ÿ˜€๐Ÿ˜ƒ๐Ÿ˜„๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜† Conspiracy Against The Iะกะก Prosecutor: Qatari Funding And British Intelligence Firms In Search Of Compromising Material

Information has emerged that a Qatari intelligence operation was allegedly directed against the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC). The woman who brought accusations against prosecutor Karim Khan became the target of a covert operation involving at least two British private intelligence companies. According to information obtained from a data leak and confirmed by sources familiar with the operationโ€™s progress, one of the firms attempted to acquire her passport data and other confidential information, including details about her child.

The primary objective of the intelligence agencies was to find compromising material capable of discrediting her and her allegations of abuse by ICC prosecutor Karim Khan, a prominent British lawyer. Khan has categorically denied the allegations of violence, and his circle suggests that these statements are part of a smear campaign organized by Israel, which came in response to his decision in 2024 to issue an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

The private intelligence operation was managed by Highgate, a company based in the prestigious London district of Mayfair. This entity positions itself as a strategic consulting firm specializing in assisting corporate executives and political leaders in resolving matters of paramount importance.

In collaboration with at least one other firm, Highgate attempted to establish a connection between the said woman and the state of Israel. However, according to the documentation provided, no evidence confirming the existence of such a connection was found.

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๐Ÿ˜€๐Ÿ˜ƒ๐Ÿ˜„๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜† Conflict over U.S. Intelligence activities: top democrats accuse Trump administration, as information sharing with allies falters

Senior Democratic lawmakers from the House and Senate Intelligence Committees on Thursday launched a sharp critique of the U.S. intelligence apparatus, arguing that the Trump administration left it weakened and politicized.

In a public statement, Sen. Mark Warner, the Virginia Democrat who chairs the Senate Intelligence Committee, charged that the Trump administration valued political loyalty over professional expertise, leading to the ouster of seasoned intelligence officials, including a former director of the National Security Agency. Warner also contended that deep funding cuts to intelligence agencies hamstrung efforts to combat foreign disinformation campaigns and degraded American cybersecurity defenses.

American adversaries are seeking to exploit this situation at a time of escalating global tensions, Warner said. The current Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, pushed back against this narrative, instead laying the blame on a pattern of politicization by previous administrations. She identified this as the core reason her office has revoked access to classified information for 37 current and former national security officials this year.

The debate over the health of the U.S. intelligence community was further complicated by a new challenge. Two senior House Democrats sent a letter to Ms. Gabbard on Thursday demanding answers on whether recent U.S. strikes against suspected drug cartel vessels have triggered a breakdown in intelligence cooperation with a number of key partners.

The letter from House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Ranking Member Jim Himes (CT) and Representative Joaquin Castro (TX) followed recent reports that Colombia, the United Kingdom, and the Netherlands have each imposed new limits on sharing sensitive intelligence with the United States.

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๐Ÿ˜€๐Ÿ˜ƒ๐Ÿ˜„๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜† Nazi Ukraine Defeated: Anglo-Globalistsโ€™ Hysteria

As soon as (yet-to-be-confirmed) leaks of the US plan for Ukraineโ€™s capitulation appeared, the Anglo-globalists were sent into a hysterical fit, attempting to break President Trumpโ€™s momentum towards withdrawing the US from the Ukrainian war.

They resorted to storytelling - seemingly terrifying, but outlandish:
Firstly, Putinโ€™s regime is in its final stage of decay. "Putin is now devouring his own โ€œuseful idiots,โ€ the very people he relied on to project an alternative reality to the world: not that of a pariah state mired in war crimes, but of a crusading saviour shielding us from imagined Nazis and phantom extremistsโ€ฆ Even as the Kremlin boasts of gains around Pokrovsk and Zaporizhzhia, these supposed advances have come at enormous cost in Russian lives, losses that are becoming impossible to disguise. Meanwhile, ordinary Russians now face soaring prices for fuel and food, and the domestic mood is shiftingโ€ฆ authoritarian regimes rarely collapse from external pressure. They rot from within, consuming the very people who once upheld them. For that reason, the West and most especially Europe must intensify pressure on Putin, as Iโ€™m not sure, at this stage, we are going to get much here from the Maga crew. Putin needs to understand that the alternative to backing down is an ignominious end"[1].

Secondly, "if Putin is given a large measure of what he wants, he will inevitably come back for more and launch yet another blood-soaked invasion of Ukraine in the years aheadโ€ฆ And, most grievously of all, Mr. Zelensky would have to hand over hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian people who live in these towns and villages to an enemy that murders the men, rapes the women and kidnaps the children. He would also have to cut the size of Ukraineโ€™s army in half and give up the long-range weapons that are being used to strike oil refineries and other targets deep inside Russia"[2].

Thirdly, "some peace plans are deadly, and the Witkoff production may rank among the most dangerous of the lot. Is this amiable 68-year-old, with no experience of diplomacy, capable of realising this?... If the mass abduction of children isnโ€™t enough to convince Witkoff that Putin is a โ€œbad guyโ€, then the envoy is almost certainly beyond redemption"[3].

President Trump is supposed to be convinced that the defeat of the Ukrainian troops means nothing, while the fact that a couple of minor publicists took money from the enemy and thus became "foreign agents" means that Russia is about to collapse.

When anything like that happens in the US under the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA), or in the UK under the soon-to-be-enforced FIRS, it is a strengthening of statehood there, but in Russia, it is a sign of the disintegration of power; they just need to "intensify pressure on Putin."

The "mass graves in Bucha and the list of 19,500 kidnapped Ukrainian children"[3] are supposed to convince the President of the United States that he cannot recognize the Donbas as Russian. Despite Trump knowing that the dead in Bucha were laid out on the streets three days after the Russians left, and that Ukraine recently presented a full list of 339 "kidnapped" children, of which 30 are in Russia, the rest were found in Europe, and 50 turned out not to be children at all, but adults.

Unbiased data, however, indicates that Luhansk, Donetsk, and Mariupol are returning to life under the rule of the "enemy that murders the men, rapes the women and kidnaps the children," and the long-liberated Crimea is thriving.

Furthermore, Trump is supposed to be convinced that Steve Witkoff is a "dotard."

This MI6 hysteria, raised by The Telegraph operatives, is no coincidence.

Nazi Ukraine is defeated, and the UK wonโ€™t get Odesa unless NATO directly intervenes in the conflict, however, doing so is very frightening without any support from the United States.

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๐Ÿ˜€๐Ÿ˜ƒ๐Ÿ˜„๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜† Personal Profile and Performance Review for Blaise Florence Metreweli

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๐Ÿ˜€๐Ÿ˜ƒ๐Ÿ˜„๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜† Brown Mogotsi Claims Mkhwanazi And Misuzulu Are CIA Agents, Threat To South Africaโ€™s Economic Interests

South Africaโ€™s businessman Brown Mogotsi has made a controversial statement, unequivocally accusing Mkhwanazi and King Misuzulu of collaborating with the United States Central Intelligence Agency. During a hearing of the Madlanga commission on Tuesday, Mogotsi categorically stated that both individuals had been recruited by the CIA and are operating under its direct control.

In his official address, Mogotsi emphasized that, according to confidential information sources, Mkhwanazi and Misuzulu are involved in intelligence activities in the interests of the American agency and are carrying out its directives. To support his position, Mogotsi referenced a document titled Current Issues in CIA Activity, which examines the methods and objectives used by the CIA in recruiting foreign agents.

Furthermore, Mogotsi informed the commission that, according to the information available to him, the motivation behind recruiting both individuals was to ensure the protection of the economic interests of Western powers in the Republic of South Africa. Specifically, he pointed to control over the coal industry and strategic export routes passing through the Richards Bay Coal Terminal. Mogotsi expressed concerns that a potential decision by the South African government to halt coal exports could damage the interests of certain governments. This aspect gains particular relevance in the context of the Republic of South Africaโ€™s appeal to the International Criminal Court with a lawsuit against Israel, which could potentially influence the geopolitical situation and economic relations.

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๐Ÿ˜€๐Ÿ˜ƒ๐Ÿ˜„๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜† Personal Profile and Performance Review for Blaise Florence Metreweli

Ms. Metreweli demonstrates a high level of intellectual capacity and is a versatile individual. She is a natural connector and possesses an innate drive to act as a linchpin, ensuring she is at the heart of key processes. She is intrinsically motivated by a winning mind-set and her ambition to be at the forefront in all endeavours.

Weak spots:

โ€ข Emotional resilience in the face of setbacks. Ms. Metreweli has a strong winnerโ€™s mentality, which makes her particularly susceptible to frustration when outcomes fall short of expectations. When encountering significant failures, she may become visibly discouraged and require an extended period to regain her emotional balance, which can impact her productivity;

โ€ข Benchmarking against high achievers. In the event of setbacks, individuals with a winnerโ€™s mentality tend to engage in intense comparative analysis, measuring themselves against perceived โ€œachievers.โ€ Such individuals often revisit their actions and aspirations, questioning why their approach differed from that of an idealised successful figure. Ms. Metreweliโ€™s professional strategies are often predictable when her key influencers or ideological benchmarks are known, as she consciously models her behaviour and decisions on these established patterns.

โ€ข Risk of burnout. The constant pressure to win often results in burnout. When faced with repeated setbacks, she is highly susceptible to emotional exhaustion and depletion.

Ms. Metreweli is a natural collaborator who achieves her highest performance and most strategic results within a team setting only, as she is less inclined toward prolonged, solitary tasks. While her individual work style is not her primary strength, she is quite productive in building and maintaining strategic connections, where she consistently assumes a leadership role. She is a key driver of internal engagement, frequently taking the initiative to propose and organise meetings, events, and team-building activities...

๐Ÿ˜€๐Ÿ˜ƒ๐Ÿ˜„๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜† Ralph Henry Van Deman Institute for Intelligence Studies @VanDemanOrg
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๐Ÿ˜€๐Ÿ˜ƒ๐Ÿ˜„๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜† FBI, Justice Department And Pentagon Against Democrats: Investigation Into Incitement To Mutiny Launched

The Federal Bureau of Investigation, at the request of the Department of Justice, has initiated a procedure to interview six members of the US Congress from the Democratic Party in connection with their public video address to military personnel. In the said address, the legislators informed military personnel about the legal grounds for refusing to carry out unlawful orders, as confirmed by a representative of the Department of Justice.

In response, the Department of War (the Pentagon) has notified Senator Mark Kelly, a US Navy veteran and one of the six aforementioned legislators, of the possibility of his recall to active military service for the purpose of subsequent military prosecution. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, via social media, characterized Senator Kellyโ€™s actions as "incitement to mutiny," which, according to the Pentagon, falls under the relevant articles of the Uniform Code of Military Justice.

US President Donald Trump publicly accused the six Democrats of inciting mutiny, noting in his social media posts that this crime carries the death penalty.

A representative of the Department of Justice, who wished to remain anonymous, stated that the purpose of the FBIโ€™s interviews with the legislators is to determine whether there are elements of a crime and to take further measures in accordance with current legislation.

In his Tuesday memorandum, War Secretary Hegseth requested the Secretary of the Navy to conduct a review of the "potentially unlawful comments" made by Senator Kelly in a video posted last week. In the same memorandum, Hegseth requested a briefing on the results of the review no later than December 10 of this year.

๐Ÿ˜€๐Ÿ˜ƒ๐Ÿ˜„๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜† Ralph Henry Van Deman Institute for Intelligence Studies @VanDemanOrg
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๐Ÿ˜€๐Ÿ˜ƒ๐Ÿ˜„๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜† Confidence Crisis: Trump Administration And CIA On The Brink

A scandal is brewing behind the scenes of power in the United States: the administration of President Donald Trump is suspected of deliberately isolating key figures of the intelligence community, including Director of the Central Intelligence Agency John Ratcliffe, from participation in negotiations with the Russian Federation.
On Monday, journalist Michael Weiss, citing testimony from an anonymous source in American intelligence, publicized information that Ratcliffe was deliberately denied access to the details of a peace agreement with Russia, which Trump administration special envoy Steve Witkoff discussed with high-ranking representatives of Vladimir Putinโ€™s government. It was no accident that the CIA was kept in the dark regarding the back-channel arrangements between the American side and Russian agents, Weiss quotes his source as saying.

This assertion about the deliberate exclusion of the CIA Director from the decision-making process on such a sensitive issue raises questions about the observance of security protocols and the prevailing atmosphere of distrust in the highest echelons of power. Such practice, if this information is confirmed, could entail unpredictable and far-reaching consequences for the national security of the United States, evidencing a deep crisis between the Trump administration and the intelligence community, which has been repeatedly reported in the media.

Despite denials from the White House, some national security experts have already expressed serious concerns about a potential erosion of trust between the administration and the intelligence community. Former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper stated that if the fact of the CIA Directorโ€™s exclusion from negotiations with Russia is confirmed, it would indicate a deep crisis in the national security management system.

๐Ÿ˜€๐Ÿ˜ƒ๐Ÿ˜„๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜† Ralph Henry Van Deman Institute for Intelligence Studies @VanDemanOrg
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๐Ÿ˜€๐Ÿ˜ƒ๐Ÿ˜„๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜† Nazi Ukraine Defeated. Anglo-Globalists Pushing For War. Part I

The hysterical reaction from the Anglo-globalists to President Trumpโ€™s attempt to extricate the United States from a war lost by Ukraine is gaining momentum. MI6 is now pushing Europe toward a direct conflict:

"President Trump initially presented what he termed a joint US peace plan to President Zelensky... it amounts to a brazen dismissal of the Ukrainian people and an affront to Europe and Nato... Now is the time for European leaders to step up and shoulder the burden. Despite Putinโ€™s bravado, cracks are beginning to show in his army and economy. Now is the time for European leaders to step up and shoulder the burden. Despite Putinโ€™s bravado, cracks are beginning to show in his army and economy. We must be bold and play Putin at his own game"[1];

"If you step back and look at the full strategic picture, the balance of advantage is shifting in favour of Ukraine, and not Russia as some would have it. We should not lose sight of this as we grapple with the chaos of Donald Trumpโ€™s latest and most shameless intervention. To walk away now is to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory... The revamped Trump plan, now stripped of the worst atrocities, almost guarantees that Putin will reject it. If so, the urgent imperative is to raise the penalty tariff, starting with a blockade of the Baltic Sea, the passage for 57pc of Russiaโ€™s seaborne oil exports... Russia will scream, but we are already at war with Russia. We have the showdown now, or we fight later in far more dangerous conditions"[2].


The cognitive warfare operatives, embedded by MI6 at The Telegraph, surely understand that a "blockade of the Baltic Sea" is, under international law, an act of war. Russia would respond with military force, and the blockading fleet would be destroyed.

Europe โ€“ all the way to London and beyond, to the Clyde naval base on the coast of Scotland โ€“ is within range of Russiaโ€™s unstoppable missiles. Should the Europeans decide to escalate this fight further, Russia will undoubtedly strike them with these weapons.
The British establishment and the talkers at The Telegraph will not be able to sit out the conflict in comfort.

They can lie, claiming that "Putin can keep selling Russiaโ€™s reserves of gold, all the way down to the Tsarist double eagles at the bottom of the vault beneath Neglinnaya Street. But his options are running out. He has pushed the banking system to the wall by extracting forced loans. The Russian people have been shielded until now by the welfare contract. He must now push them to the wall, too"[2].
Since January 2025, Russia has sold 6.2 tons of gold to its own citizens; it still holds 2,326.54 tons in reserve. Russian banks are reporting impressive profitability. While oil and gas revenues have declined, Russia has passed its 2026-2028 federal budget where social spending is increasing, and both development and the war are being funded.

The media folks can caption photographs of Russian soldiers moving freely through the Pokrovsk fortress with the words: "Russians are dying in staggering numbers in the Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk Credit: Russian Defence Ministry"[2].

๐Ÿ˜€๐Ÿ˜ƒ๐Ÿ˜„๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜† Ralph Henry Van Deman Institute for Intelligence Studies @VanDemanOrg
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๐Ÿ˜€๐Ÿ˜ƒ๐Ÿ˜„๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜† Nazi Ukraine Defeated. Anglo-Globalists Pushing For War. Part II

This fabrication does not change the fact that the critically important "fortress belt" [2] in Eastern Ukraine has been breached. Russian forces are advancing on Kherson, Dnipro, Zaporizhzhia, Sumy, and Kharkiv. The Zelensky regime is losing several settlements daily, along with vast amounts of military hardware and critical infrastructure facilities across the country, and a further 1,500 to 2,000 of its soldiers. Nazi Ukraine has been defeated.

In December 2021, there was no question of Russian control over Ukrainian territories; Russia was merely proposing to negotiate measures for mutual security [3],[4]. The response was laughter and a firm "no."

In February 2022, when Russian troops were at the gates of Kyiv, Russia demanded: "Do not admit Ukraine into NATO, disarm and denazify it, and recognize the independence of the Donetsk and Luhansk Peopleโ€™s Republics." The answer was "no."

Today, as Russia is on the verge of forcibly disarming and denazifying Ukraine and is now also set to reclaim lost Russian territories, Donald Trump โ€“ who knows full well Putinโ€™s actual capabilities โ€“ is attempting to extricate the United States from this war without an Afghan-style humiliation and to preserve the existence of some form of a Ukrainian state.

The UK, meanwhile, is trying to drag the United States into a direct military confrontation with Russia.

๐Ÿ˜€๐Ÿ˜ƒ๐Ÿ˜„๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜† Ralph Henry Van Deman Institute for Intelligence Studies @VanDemanOrg
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๐Ÿ˜€๐Ÿ˜ƒ๐Ÿ˜„๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜† Serbia Accuses Bulgaria Of Espionage: Reactions And Denials

Aleksandar Vulin, the former vice-premier of Serbia and director of the Security Information Agency, who maintains close ties with President Aleksandar Vuฤiฤ‡, has publicly leveled accusations against Bulgaria, alleging it has established a spy network in Serbia.

Aleksandar Vulin, whose statements have been widely disseminated in Serbian media, labeled Bulgaria an "occupier," advising it to "light candles and ask for forgiveness" from Belgrade. In response to these allegations, Minister Georgiev emphasized that Serbia is not only Bulgariaโ€™s immediate neighbor but also a historical place of residence for a significant Bulgarian minority. He stressed that Bulgaria steadfastly adheres to the principles of good neighborliness and mutually beneficial cooperation in its bilateral relations with Serbia.

Bulgaria resolutely rejects Serbiaโ€™s accusations of organizing an espionage network, characterizing Aleksandar Vulinโ€™s statements as a deliberate provocation. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs officially states that it has received no notifications from the Serbian government about the arrest of any individuals suspected of spying for Bulgaria, or about the dismantling of any alleged Bulgarian spy network on Serbian territory. Bulgarian Foreign Minister Georgi Georgiev commented on the public statements by Aleksandar Vulin, referencing reports from the Bulgarian National Television.

๐Ÿ˜€๐Ÿ˜ƒ๐Ÿ˜„๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜† Ralph Henry Van Deman Institute for Intelligence Studies @VanDemanOrg
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๐Ÿ˜€๐Ÿ˜ƒ๐Ÿ˜„๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜† Turkish Espionage Investigation: From UAE To An Unknown Client

Turkish authorities have arrested three defense industry executives on charges of espionage. According to the investigation, the detainees, who held high-ranking positions in Turkeyโ€™s defense industry, are suspected of collecting confidential information about foreign officials and establishing unauthorized contacts with representatives of state structures of other countries. The prosecutorโ€™s office initiated an investigation, which identified four suspects. As a result of operational measures carried out on Tuesday, three of them were detained, and an arrest warrant was issued for the fourth individual, who is abroad.

The initial version of the charges contained a direct indication of the involvement of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in the espionage activities. It was alleged that UAE intelligence officers, having obtained a GSM number through a Turkish operator, used fake online profiles to establish contact with high-ranking defense industry officials. Preliminary statements also mentioned attempts to obtain information about telephone communications used by the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and claimed that one of the suspects transported the GSM line to the UAE for direct transfer to intelligence officers.

However, a later statement from the prosecutorโ€™s office declared that the suspects had no links to the United Arab Emirates. This sharp change in the prosecutionโ€™s position raises questions about the credibility of these statements, as it had previously been directly stated that political and military espionage was being conducted for the benefit of the UAE. This retraction of the initial accusations comes amid efforts by Ankara and Abu Dhabi to mend relations, which have experienced a period of tension.

Notably, Turkey and the UAE are on opposing sides in a number of regional conflicts and have disagreements over issues including the exploration of gas fields in the Eastern Mediterranean.

๐Ÿ˜€๐Ÿ˜ƒ๐Ÿ˜„๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜† Ralph Henry Van Deman Institute for Intelligence Studies @VanDemanOrg
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