Anonymous ID: 2b0bbf Aug. 1, 2024, 5:46 p.m. No.21336379   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6414 >>6609 >>6656 >>6683

Now Mossad is bragging about it - Literally TERRORISM

 

Haniyeh Killed By Bomb Placed In Tehran Guesthouse 2 Months Ago In Astounding Mossad Penetration Of IRGC Security

 

New details have emerged in the Israeli covert assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh while he was staying in Tehran to attend the country's presidential inauguration events.

 

Iran and Hamas' backers considered Haniyeh to be essentially akin to a top foreign diplomat or even head of state, and so at times Haniyeh was known to travel openly in places like Qatar, Iran, or other Gulf states. And yet the bombing that took is life is being widely viewed in Iran as an utterly humiliating security failure for the elite Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), which was hosting the Hamas leader.

 

The NY Times is reporting Thursday of events the day prior that he was assassinated by "an explosive device covertly smuggled into the Tehran guesthouse where he was staying, according to seven Middle Eastern officials, including two Iranians, and an American official."

 

"The bomb had been hidden approximately two months ago in the guesthouse, according to five of the Middle Eastern officials," the report continues. "The guesthouse is run and protected by the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps and is part of a large compound, known as Neshat, in an upscale neighborhood of northern Tehran."

 

Likely among the "seven Middle Eastern officials" cited as sources for the report include some Israeli intel officials themselves, given the level of specified details. No doubt they are 'spiking the football' and want the Iranians and the world to know the astounding level of success they had in penetrating IRGC security and protocol.

 

For an Israeli asset to be able to access an Iranian diplomatic house in Neshat - the upscale neighborhood of northern Tehran where the bombing took place - and then be able to pinpoint down to the moment the target be in a specific room is almost unbelievable and the stuff of a James Bond spy thriller.

 

"The bomb was detonated remotely, the five officials said, once it was confirmed that he was inside his room at the guesthouse," NYT continues, nothing that the blast also took out Haniyeh's bodyguard but left alive Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) leader Ziyad al-Nakhalah, who was literally staying in the next room over.

 

"The explosion shook the building, shattered some windows and caused the partial collapse of an exterior wall, according to the two Iranian officials, members of the Revolutionary Guards briefed on the incident," the report continues. A widely circulating photograph also appears to confirm this description of events.

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/haniyeh-killed-bomb-placed-tehran-house-2-months-ago-astounding-intel-penetration-irgc

Anonymous ID: 2b0bbf Aug. 1, 2024, 5:56 p.m. No.21336439   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6609 >>6656 >>6683

Head of Russian army supply company arrested

 

Voentorg CEO Vladimir Pavlov faces fraud charges for the alleged theft of $4.6 million through overpriced contracts

 

A Moscow court has remanded Vladimir Pavlov, the CEO of Voentorg, a major supplier to the Russian Army, into custody until September 30. He stands accused of swindling the Defense Ministry out of some 400 million rubles ($4.68 million) by supplying it with goods at inflated prices.

 

According to investigators, Pavlov, together with accomplices at Voentorg and at other companies, entered into a criminal conspiracy in 2019. At that time, Voentorg signed government contracts with the ministry worth a total of 625 million rubles ($7.31 million) for the supply of toiletry bags to army troops.

 

Pavlov’s alleged accomplices then bought the necessary equipment from manufacturers through the entities they controlled and then re-sold it to the defense ministry at greatly inflated prices. The financial damage sustained by the government amounted to 400 million rubles ($4.68 million), according to the probe.

 

Pavlov, 67, now faces ‘serious fraud’ charges and could spend up to ten years behind bars if found guilty.

 

Investigators have also stated they have information suggesting that the accused could exert pressure on witnesses or the inquiry itself and requested that Pavlov be placed in custody. They also asked the court to close the judicial proceedings to the media and the public.

 

Pavlov has denied any wrongdoing, claiming he “had not seen a hint of his guilt” in the investigation materials. His lawyers also maintain that their client had nothing to do with the contracts in question and did not personally sign them. The Voentorg CEO said he has no intention of fleeing, hiding or attempting to hamper the investigation in any way.

 

The judge agreed with the investigators’ arguments, however, and Pavlov will remain in pre-trial detention for two months. Pavlov’s lawyers are expected to appeal the decision, according to the Russian media. The judge has refused, however, to close the proceedings to the public and media.

 

Voentorg is a state company that acts as the only military clothing supplier to the Russian Armed Forces. It is also responsible for providing the military with various support services, including food. Pavlov ran the company for more than 12 years.

 

Several senior Russian defense officials have been arrested in recent months on suspicion of corruption. They included Vadim Shamarin, the head of the Main Directorate of Communications, Deputy Defense Minister Timur Ivanov, and Yury Kuznetsov, the head of the Main Personnel Directorate of the Defense Ministry.

 

Most of those arrests came after Russian President Vladimir Putin replaced Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu with Andrey Belousov, an economist who previously served as first deputy prime minister. Shoigu was then appointed secretary of the Russian Security Council.

 

https://www.rt.com/russia/602018-army-supply-company-head-arrested/

Anonymous ID: 2b0bbf Aug. 1, 2024, 5:57 p.m. No.21336448   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6460 >>6609 >>6656 >>6683

Hackers Attack US Blood Bank, More Than 250 Hospitals Asked To Activate Blood Shortage Protocols

 

While the organization remains operational and is continuing to collect, test, and distribute blood, it is running at a “significantly reduced capacity” following the ransomware attack, the group said in a July 31 statement. As part of mitigating disruptions, the blood bank has implemented “manual processes and procedures to remain operational,” said Susan Forbes, OneBlood senior vice president of corporate communications and public relations. However, “manual processes take significantly longer to perform and impacts inventory availability,” she said.

 

“In an effort to further manage the blood supply, we have asked the more than 250 hospitals we serve to activate their critical blood shortage protocols and to remain in that status for the time being,” she said.

 

The firm is analyzing the scope of the event and any impact on data. OneBlood said it currently does not have adequate information as to whether customers’ personal information such as test results, medical history, and blood type have been compromised. No further details about the attack were revealed.

 

Blood centers nationwide are sending blood and platelets to OneBlood to help augment supply, the group said. The organization said there was an “urgent need” for O Negative, O Positive, and Platelet donations.

 

OneBlood serves 355 hospitals across Alabama, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia.

 

“The blood supply cannot be taken for granted. The situation we are dealing with is ongoing. If you are eligible to donate, we urge you to please make an appointment to donate as soon as possible,” Forbes said.

 

The ransomware attack on OneBlood is the latest in a series of hacking attempts targeting U.S. health care facilities.

 

In February, threat actors targeted health insurance company UnitedHealth Group’s Change Healthcare unit. The company determined the attack may have compromised certain personal identifiable information and protected health details.

 

During a House hearing in May, the company’s CEO said an estimated one-third of Americans could have had their sensitive health information leaked to the dark web. He said the company paid the hackers $22 million in bitcoin as ransom.

 

A data breach of health care service provider Kaiser Permanente in April is estimated to have affected roughly 13.4 million individuals.

 

Health Care Sector Cyber Risk

A June report by data security company SecurityScorecard pointed out that 35 percent of third-party data breaches in the United States last year affected health care organizations, “outpacing every other sector.”

 

“The supplier ecosystem is a highly desirable target for ransomware groups. Attackers can infiltrate hundreds of organizations through a single vulnerability without being detected,” it said.

 

The company scored the U.S. health care industry “B+” for cybersecurity capabilities for the first half of 2024. While ratings were “better than expected,” the firm noted there was still room for improvement.

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/hackers-attack-us-blood-bank-more-250-hospitals-asked-activate-blood-shortage-protocols

Anonymous ID: 2b0bbf Aug. 1, 2024, 6:02 p.m. No.21336479   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6486 >>6497 >>6544

Jews pick the winners not the people - show us this overwhelming evidence?

 

US recognizes opposition's Edmundo GonzĂĄlez as winner of Venezuela election instead of Maduro

 

The results of Sunday's presidential election have been in dispute since both candidates claimed victory. But the National Electoral Council declared Maduro the victor on Monday, which gave him a third six-year term.

 

Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Thursday said that the United States officially recognizes opposition candidate Edmundo GonzĂĄlez as the real winnerof the Venezuelan presidential election, instead of incumbent Nicolas Maduro.

 

The results of Sunday's presidential election have been in dispute since both candidates claimed victory. But the National Electoral Council declared Maduro the victor on Monday, which gave him a third six-year term. Protests have broken out across the country as a result.

 

“Given the overwhelming evidence, it is clear to the United States and, most importantly, to the Venezuelan people that Edmundo González Urrutia won the most votes in Venezuela’s July 28 presidential election," Blinken said in a statement reported by the Associated Press.

 

The announcement comes as officials from the U.S., Brazil, Mexico, and Colombia pressure Maduro's government to release the vote tally from the election, which Gonzalez and his ally Opposition leader Maria Corina Machado claim would prove that Maduro actually lost.

 

The officials claimed that releasing the tallies would be the only way to dispel concerns about the legitimacy of the election.

 

Maduro has asked the country's highest court to conduct an audit of the election, but members of the international community claimed that the court was not an impartial entity, and was too close to Maduro. But the court accepted the request anyways, and has asked Maduro and the other candidates to appear in court on Friday.

 

The results of Sunday's presidential election have been in dispute since both candidates claimed victory. But the National Electoral Council declared Maduro the victor on Monday, which gave him a third six-year term. Protests have broken out across the country as a result.

 

“Given the overwhelming evidence, it is clear to the United States and, most importantly, to the Venezuelan people that Edmundo González Urrutia won the most votes in Venezuela’s July 28 presidential election," Blinken said in a statement reported by the Associated Press.

 

The announcement comes as officials from the U.S., Brazil, Mexico, and Colombia pressure Maduro's government to release the vote tally from the election, which Gonzalez and his ally Opposition leader Maria Corina Machado claim would prove that Maduro actually lost.

 

The officials claimed that releasing the tallies would be the only way to dispel concerns about the legitimacy of the election.

 

Maduro has asked the country's highest court to conduct an audit of the election, but members of the international community claimed that the court was not an impartial entity, and was too close to Maduro. But the court accepted the request anyways, and has asked Maduro and the other candidates to appear in court on Friday.

 

https://justthenews.com/government/diplomacy/us-announces-edmundo-gonzalez-winner-venezuela-election-instead-maduro

Anonymous ID: 2b0bbf Aug. 1, 2024, 6:21 p.m. No.21336571   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Acts 7:43 You have taken along the tabernacle of Molech and the star of your god Rephan, the idols you made to worship. Therefore I will send you into exile beyond Babylon.'