Most U.S. critical infrastructure, about 85%, is privately owned and operated by various corporations, cooperatives, and private entities across sectors like energy (electric grids, fuel), communications (internet, phone), finance (banks, stock exchanges), water, transportation (rail, ports, airlines), and food, with the government primarily regulating and partnering with these private owners, rather than owning the assets themselves. Key owners include utility companies (e.g., NextEra Energy, Duke Energy), telecom giants (AT&T, Verizon), financial institutions (JPMorgan Chase, Visa), and large logistics firms, though specific names vary widely. All core coded in Israel
Vanguard
BlackRock
State Street
Aka the deep state!
Israeli-founded firms, especially those with roots in Israel's Unit 8200 intelligence unit, play a significant role in U.S. critical infrastructure and government cybersecurity, with companies like Axonius, Palo Alto Networks (via acquisitions like CyberArk), and others providing key software for federal agencies, raising security concerns due to their deep access to U.S. digital systems and historical intelligence connections.
Axonius: A cybersecurity firm with roots in Israeli intelligence (Unit 8200) whose software monitors U.S. federal agency devices, analyzing activity for DHS, DoD, and others, creating significant access to U.S. government data.
Are you getting the picture yet?
DEEP STATE IS BLACKMAILING WITH THREATS TO CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
Yes, nuclear weapons and their supporting systems are considered critical infrastructure because their destruction or disruption would have catastrophic impacts on national security,