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Saved - February 26, 2026 at 4:37 PM
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A participant claims US taxpayer-funded cyber tech is shared with Unit 8200, then becomes private startups in Silicon Valley that profit and potentially source data from Americans for Israeli use. A long list of 8200-linked companies is cited. Another asks about terms of free access. The reply outlines frameworks: classified NSA-Israel MOUs, a General Security of Information Agreement, the 1981 Strategic Cooperation Agreement, and Israel’s status as a Major Non-NATO Ally. The result is portrayed as one-sided: US funding, private gain, and data flow back to Israel, with Americans paying three times.

@LostMyHats - JD™

Unit 8200 is Israel's effort to dominate the world through cyber technology. I explained the cycle yesterday: STEP 1: U.S. government-sponsored tech from places like DARPA and the CIA's In-Q-Tel is funded and developed with our tax dollars. STEP 2: It's then given to Israeli intelligence free of charge through intelligence partnership agreements. Israel's Unit 8200 then employs the technology for Israeli intelligence. STEP 3: After a couple of years, Israel "graduates" Unit 8200 cyber commandos who take that same technology to Silicon Valley as "private citizens", where they launch for-profit start-ups with bottomless Jewish funding sources. STEP 4: The tech start-ups make billions for the Unit 8200 commandos in the private sector, using the technology developed by U.S. taxpayers, and selling it now to the private sector. STEP 5: The technology (apps, software, etc.) then collects troves of data on U.S. Citizens (including politicians), and it's given back to Israeli Intelligence, who know more about us than our government knows, or even that we know about ourselves. It's the greatest bank of blackmail information known to man. Here's a list of the Tech industry companies founded by, funded by, or ran by Unit 8200 graduates. Keep in mind, they're the equivalent of our NSA employees, gone private: Check Point Software — founded by Gil Shwed and Marius Nacht; created the first commercial firewall; Israel's largest cybersecurity firm; ~$16B market cap Palo Alto Networks — founded by Nir Zuk; largest publicly traded cybersecurity company in the world CyberArk — founded by Udi Mokady; acquired by Palo Alto Networks for $25B Wiz — all four co-founders (Assaf Rappaport, Ami Luttwak, Yinon Costica, Roy Reznik) are 8200 alumni; acquired by Google for $32B SentinelOne — founded by Tomer Weingarten and Almog Cohen; AI-driven endpoint security; went public at $10B valuation Waze — co-founded by Uri Levine; navigation app acquired by Google Viber — founded by Talmon Marco; instant messaging platform Wix — founded by Avishai Abrahami; website builder platform; publicly traded ICQ — one of the original instant messaging platforms Mobileye — autonomous vehicle technology; acquired by Intel, then relisted; one of the largest Israeli tech exits ever NICE Systems — communications analytics used globally in call centers and law enforcement Verint Systems — surveillance and communications intelligence; sold to governments worldwide Comverse Technology — telecom infrastructure; core product based directly on 8200 surveillance technology per company insiders AudioCodes — voice networking equipment Gilat Satellite Networks — satellite communications EZchip (now Mellanox/Nvidia) — network processors Imperva — web application and data security Cellebrite — mobile device forensics used by FBI, police departments, and Putin's Investigative Committee (confirmed 26,000+ uses against Russian opposition) NSO Group — founded by Niv Karmi, Shalev Hulio, Omri Lavie (initials = NSO); creators of Pegasus spyware used against journalists, dissidents, and linked to Jamal Khashoggi surveillance Cybereason — founded by Lior Div, Yossi Naar, Yonatan Striem-Amit; ran "Operation Blackout" in 2019 simulating election day infrastructure sabotage and psyops against American citizens Armis Security — co-founded by Nadir Izrael and Yevgeny Dibrov; IoT device security Guardicore — founded by Pavel Gurvich, Ariel Zeitlin, Dror Sal'ee; data center and cloud security; acquired by Akamai Cyera — co-founded by Yotam Segev and Tamar Bar-Ilan; cloud data security; raised $400M at $9B valuation (Blackstone-led, 2025) Orca Security — co-founded by Avi Shua; cloud security unicorn Noname Security — co-founded by Oz Golan and Shay Levi (met in Unit 8200); API security; raised $135M at $1B valuation Argus Cyber Security — founded by Ofer Ben-Noon; connected vehicle cybersecurity Indegy — founded by Barak Perelman, Mille Gandelsman, Shahar Zini; industrial/critical infrastructure security; acquired by Tenable Aqua Security — founded by Amir Jerbi; container and cloud-native security Sentra — founded by former 8200 cyber department commander Yoav Regev; cloud data security Zafran — founded by Sanaz Yashar (former 8200 officer); exposure management Toka — founded with former Prime Minister Ehud Barak and 8200 officers; infiltrates any internet-connected device including smart TVs, fridges, and Amazon Echoes; described by journalist Whitney Webb as a front group for Israeli government spying Candiru — founded by 8200 alumni; has no public website or address; linked to malware attacks in Saudi Arabia, UAE, Singapore, Qatar, and Uzbekistan Black Cube — private intelligence firm; 8200 alumni in leadership; caught attempting to blackmail American officials to undermine the Iran nuclear deal Circles — NSO Group sister company; locates any person's physical location using only a phone number Axonius — asset management cybersecurity platform; 8200 alumni founders Hunters. — threat detection; founded by 8200 alumni XM Cyber — attack path management; founded by 8200 alumni including former national cybersecurity chief Pentera — automated penetration testing; 8200 alumni-founded Rein Security — AppSec platform; founded 2024 by 8200 alumni Matan Bar-Efrat and Netanel Rubin Koi Security — software supply chain security; founded 2024 by 8200 alumni; protects 500,000+ endpoints including OpenAI; in acquisition talks with Palo Alto Networks for ~$400M Lacoon Security — mobile threat defense; 8200 alumni-founded; raised $10M+ WireX Systems — network forensics; 8200 alumni-founded LightCyber — behavioral analytics; 8200-founded; acquired by Palo Alto Networks Dig Security — cloud data security; 8200-founded; acquired by Palo Alto Networks Talon Cybersecurity — enterprise browser security; 8200-founded; acquired by Palo Alto Networks Secdo — endpoint detection; 8200-founded; acquired by Palo Alto Networks Bridgecrew — cloud security posture management; 8200-founded; acquired by Palo Alto Networks Cyvera — endpoint protection; IDF intelligence-founded; acquired by Palo Alto Networks Twistlock — container security; IDF cyber-founded; acquired by Palo Alto Networks PureSec — serverless security; IDF cyber-founded; acquired by Palo Alto Networks Laminar — data security; 8200 alumni founders; acquired by Rubrik Illusive Networks — deception technology (creates false network copies to trap hackers); Team8/8200 founded Claroty — industrial control network security; Team8/8200 founded; backed by major multinationals Sygnia — cyber incident response; explicitly founded by 8200 veterans via Team8 foundry; backed by Microsoft, Intel, Cisco, Qualcomm, Temasek Hysolate — endpoint isolation; Team8/8200 founded Au10tix — identity verification; active chairman Ron Atzmon is 8200 alumnus; father closely tied to Netanyahu's Likud party; parent company ICTS International operates in airports globally Carbyne911 — emergency call handling and caller identification; implemented in multiple American municipalities Sanctum — web application firewall; founded by Gili Ra'anan (8200 alumnus); sold 2004; Ra'anan went on to become the Sequoia partner who now backs multiple 8200-founded unicorns BillGuard (now Prosper) — financial security; founded by Raphael Ouzan (8200 alumnus) Metacafe — early video platform; co-founded by Eyal Herzog (8200 alumnus) Innoviz — lidar sensors and autonomous vehicle perception technology Intuition Robotics — companion robots for elderly; co-founded by Dor Skuler (8200 officer) Leadspace — B2B customer data platform Monday — work management platform; 8200-connected founders Team8 — venture creation foundry; founded by former Unit 8200 commander Nadav Zafrir and 8200 veterans Israel Grimberg and Liran Grinberg; backed by Microsoft, Cisco, Intel, Qualcomm, Temasek; has spawned 20+ companies Glilot Capital Partners — early-stage fund; founded by 8200 alumnus Kobi Samboursky; 84.1% annual returns since founding; almost exclusively invests in 8200-founded startups Cyberstarts — founded by Gili Ra'anan (8200 alumnus); the single most connected fund in the Israeli cyber ecosystem; Sequoia's Doug Leone has co-invested in four 8200 companies alongside Cyberstarts Sequoia Capital (Israel operations) — hired Israel-based 8200-connected partners; Doug Leone has personally backed four 8200-founded companies Greylock Partners (Israel operations) — hired Israel-based 8200-connected partners 8200 EISP — the official accelerator of the Unit 8200 Alumni Association; accepts 20 entrepreneurs per year; 75% of graduates lead active startups Meanwhile, companies not founded or owned by Unit 8200 alum but staffed with dozens of Unit 8200 alumni in key positions of cyber security include Microsoft, Google, Meta, Amazon, Nvidia, Intel, and Apple.

@valhallabro - Traveler

@LostMyHats Under what terms are these technology given free of charge? Shouldn’t this value be accounted for in the amount of money that we give Israel? Why aren’t Americans given this technology under the same terms. What a joke.

@LostMyHats - JD™

To summarize your question: How does Israel get access to spy-tech created by U.S. taxpayer funding, and then have it to make billions selling on the private market to spy on Americans, and why aren’t American entrepreneurs let in on the grift. The U.S. and Israel share this classified tech through a mix of executive agreements, memoranda of understanding, and longstanding agency-to-agency relationships. Key frameworks include a classified NSA-Israel signals intelligence MOU, a General Security of Information Agreement that protects shared classified material, the 1981 Strategic Cooperation Agreement, and Israel’s designation as a Major Non-NATO Ally, which facilitates enhanced defense and intelligence collaboration. In practice, this is done in the name of “counterterrorism,” Iran’s military and nuclear programs, cybersecurity, and “emerging technologies,” and amazingly without any official mutual defense pact whatsoever because Israel refuses to pre-commit to take our side in a conflict or pledge help in a war (remember, Israel contributed nothing in the Iraq War, despite lobbying for it and it being fought on their behalf). It’s a very one-sided relationship. We give them everything, and Mossad gives us nothing but what is specifically in their interest. This is far, far more monetary value than the direct funding in our long established memorandum of understanding. Through Unit 8200, it’s turned Israel into the leading world cyber power, all paid for by U.S. taxpayers. It’s also created more billionaires in the Israeli private sector than you can shake a stick at. Why don’t Americans get this same tech? We do. But after we pay for it, with billions of dollars when it’s sold back to us by Unit 8200 alums. In the end, we pay for it 3 times. First, when it’s researched and developed by our tax money. Secondly, when it hits the market in Silicon Valley by Unit 8200 alums (almost all tech startup billionaires in the information technology sector are foreign nationals or dual citizens). Third and finally, when it’s sold to us ultimately in the App Store and much of the last payment is made in our private information, not in the App Store or monthly subscription price (Waze, Ring, Wix, etc). We’re not the targeting; we are the targeted.

Saved - October 29, 2025 at 1:25 PM
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A participant argues that calling Israel “conservative” reveals alignment with a global power structure, not values, and claims Israel’s right is more conservative than Texas. Others debate Israel’s political spectrum, with one side accusing the other of antisemitic tropes and spying, while exchanges devolve into personal, hostile remarks and the dismissal of liberal–conservative labels.

@LostMyHats - JD™

When James Lindsay says “Israel is a conservative country” it tells you everything you need to know about what “conservative” means to the anti “woke right.” If Israel were a U.S. state, it would be left of Massachusetts. It’s arguably the gayest country on earth, transitions kids at government expense, has socialized medicine, and the government is buying up the means of production. So what does he mean by “conservative”? He means that Israel supports the managerial class in the global establishment that’s ran the world for the last 70 years. And that’s who Lindsay works for. He’s not conserving values. He’s hasn’t any. He’s conserving the power structure that’s run Western Culture into the ground.

@IVudvudirina4 - 📟גראלט מריוויה

@LostMyHats No it wouldn't. It would be farther right than texas you moron.

@Stacylynne91 - Annie bliss

@IVudvudirina4 @LostMyHats lol, no it wouldn’t, Jew

@IVudvudirina4 - 📟גראלט מריוויה

@Stacylynne91 @LostMyHats Yes it would. It already is. There is literally not left wing party in Israel that has any power at all.

@Stacylynne91 - Annie bliss

Israeli left/right and American left/right aren’t comparable to begin with. Because the two nations and their values aren’t compatible to begin with. They’re adversarial. Hence, why we’ve already exposed several of your “Right Wing” Knesset mouthpieces from the TPUSA network as being ADL B’nai B’rith spies and terrorists.

@IVudvudirina4 - 📟גראלט מריוויה

@Stacylynne91 @LostMyHats I don't think you understand. The right wing in Israel is more conservative than your average texan who continually votes for John cornyn.

@Stacylynne91 - Annie bliss

I don’t think you understand, Americans aren’t playing the “conservative”, “liberal”, “democrat”, “republican” game anymore. Because they’re all Israeli/Jew supremacy constructs, much like the DOGE coverup op, which Cornyn was one of the first people discussed to be nominated for it.

@IVudvudirina4 - 📟גראלט מריוויה

@Stacylynne91 @LostMyHats Oh so if you aren't playing the liberal, conservative, democrat, republican game anymore how can you say that Israel is less conservative than Massachusetts?

@Stacylynne91 - Annie bliss

@IVudvudirina4 @LostMyHats Because the “right wing” is literally Likud, Sayeret Matkal, B’nai B’rith, Mossad and Unit 8200, while the “left wing” is all of this fucking bullshit.👇 Anymore brain busters?

@infolibnews - Chris Menahan 🇺🇸

Batya Ungar-Sargon: "Only 13% [of Democrats] stand with Israelis against the Palestinians…" "The thing that makes this so appalling is that Jews built the left in this country. We built the labor movement. We wrote the New Deal. 70% of the lawyers who worked on civil rights cases were Jews!" "We've been at the forefront of every liberal and leftist issue in this country!"

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According to John Fetterman himself, his Zionism puts him out of step with the rest of his party, which—“I'm sorry, only 13% stand with Israelis against the Palestinians.” The speaker argues that this is a party whose grassroots are currently captured by the left, and therefore Zionism does not have a future in the American left. The Democratic Party’s relationship with Zionism, the speaker says, depends on whether it is willing to repudiate that far left. The speaker emphasizes how appalling this is by noting that Jews built the left in this country and built the labor movement; “We broke the New Deal.” The speaker asserts that “70% of the lawyers who worked on civil rights cases were Jews” and that Jews have been at the forefront of every liberal and leftist issue in the country. The speaker condemns the idea of telling Jews they are not welcome, calling it a form of “absurdity” and drawing a vivid analogy: when bars banned smoking and the speaker, a former smoker, felt outraged and imagined a turf war where smokers would have to concede to the bars. The point is to illustrate how easily one can imagine a counterfactual in which the left in America reasons that opposing Zionism would cost them their beloved Jews who had stood with them at the forefront of the movement. The speaker asserts that this is not what happened; the left did not oppose Zionism to keep Jewish support. Instead, they did the opposite. The core claim is that Zionism is being pushed to the margins within the American left because the left’s grassroots have shifted leftward, and this shift is incompatible with Zionist alignment as presented by the speaker. The speaker argues that the left’s relationship with Zionism hinges on whether the left will repudiate its far-left tendencies, and he maintains that the left did not repudiate Zionism or push Jews away; they, in effect, embraced a stance that makes Zionism increasingly unwelcome within the party. The overarching message is that Jews have played a central, formative role in the left, and to claim otherwise or to bar Zionists from participation would be a betrayal of that historical involvement.
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Speaker 0: According to John Fetterman himself, his Zionism puts him out of step with the rest of his party, which, I'm sorry, only 13% stand with Israelis against the Palestinians. This is a party whose grassroots is right now captured by the left, and so Zionism does not have a future in the American left. The Democratic Party's relationship with Zionism depends on whether it's willing to repudiate that far left. And the thing that makes this so appalling is that Jews built the left in this country. We built the labor movement. We broke the new deal. 70% of the lawyers who worked on civil rights cases were Jews. We've been at the forefront of every liberal and leftist issue in this country. The absolute chutzpah of saying, you're not welcome here. You know what it reminds me of? When they banned smoking in bars, I. Was a smoker. And I was so outraged. I was like, if there's going to be a turf war over this, surely the smokers should have gotten the bars. Okay? And you can so easily imagine a counterfactual in which the left in America said, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute, we can't oppose Zionism because we would leave lose our beloved Jews who have been there with us at the forefront every minute that we built this movement. We have to find a way to make sure that Zionists still feel welcome. How dare we could never do that to them, and they didn't do that. They did the opposite.

@IVudvudirina4 - 📟גראלט מריוויה

@Stacylynne91 @LostMyHats Answer my question retard. If you don't distinguish between Liberal, conservative etc, then How can you say Israel would be more liberal than Massachusetts you idiot.

@Stacylynne91 - Annie bliss

I literally fucking did, you obtuse fucking jew. And in far more detail than you deserve. Did you need me to go entity by entity and explain the implications and inherent ideologies of each of Israel’s military, special ops and intelligence entities that make up Israel’s “conservative” LIKUD PARTY too? Especially as it pertains to the “revisionist Zionism” paramilitary-backed militant Zio lunatics following in the footsteps of Ze’ev Jabotinsky, Avraham Stern, Theodor Herzl, Menachem Begin, Ehud Barak, Betar, Likud, Herut, Irgun, Lehi, Haganah, Shayatet-13, etc.?

@IVudvudirina4 - 📟גראלט מריוויה

@Stacylynne91 @LostMyHats Answer my question retard. If you don't distinguish between Liberal, conservative etc, then How can you say Israel would be more liberal than Massachusetts you idiot.

@Stacylynne91 - Annie bliss

@IVudvudirina4 @LostMyHats Again, that verbiage is only still being used in America at this point by Jews and people whom Jews are paying and/or blackmailing. None of the above are relevant anymore. You aren’t like us. You don’t belong here. And you’re leaving. Then you’ll be cut off entirely.

@IVudvudirina4 - 📟גראלט מריוויה

@Stacylynne91 @LostMyHats No you didn't retard. You said you don't recognize these distinctions and then directly used that distinction to say Israel would be more liberal than massachussets. Do you not see how stupid you sound? How can you use a nonexistent distinction to distinguish?

@Stacylynne91 - Annie bliss

@IVudvudirina4 @LostMyHats Get the fuck off my feed, lampshade.

@IVudvudirina4 - 📟גראלט מריוויה

@Stacylynne91 @LostMyHats I'm not a jew retard. Do you not understand you are contradicting yourself? So you have so much cognitive dissonance you think you can hold two contradictions and that makes you right?

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