Anonymous ID: 91a93e March 1, 2019, 10:12 p.m. No.5460127   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Ed. note: Chances are fairly high there are people inside Microsoft related to Israel that pulled off the recent incident at Microsoft with employees saying they won’t be “war profiteers” in a $480 million contract to develop reality headsets for the US Army. This could be related to Israel’s control over Microsoft to build this type of military applicable technology in Israel and not in the US at Microsoft. There is absolutely no reporting of this anywhere on the internet or in the media.

 

If there is any doubt a few articles linked below offer insights into just how big Microsoft is in Israel. Microsoft relies heavily on R&D coming out of Israel, so does Google and Facebook. Microsoft is heavily reliant on Israel to build its cybersecurity infrastructure. Microsoft relies on Israeli tech firms to write the code for Windows 10, Israel is leading the Internet of Things (IoT), Qualcomm in Israel has Israeli teams who are Russian technicians who are from the former Soviet Union.

 

It is consistent to say that there are many private equity firms in America, either owned or run by a Jewish-American, or connected to Israel in some way, that are investing heavily in Israeli tech firms. US Senator Dianne Feinstein’s (Dianne Emiel Goldman) husband is Richard C. Blum who owns the private equity firm Blum Capital. Blum Capital is also invested in high tech firms Israel benefits from, both in Israel and in America. The amounts of money being invested in Israel’s high tech sector have been continually escalating and are astronomical with the last year ending 2018.

 

https://www.abeldanger.org/did-you-feed-the-bird/

Anonymous ID: 91a93e March 1, 2019, 10:37 p.m. No.5460353   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0356

If readers do not know what Technion, the Talpiot program and Unit 8200 (Israel’s “NSA”) are, people might be interested to see what is going on here with the “start-up nation” Israel. And as they say: this is just the tip of the tech iceberg. Adallom is a cloud security company based in Menlo Park, California whee there are Unit 8200 and Technion graduates working who re part of the Talpiot program. Adallom’s product name is Microsoft Cloud App Security. Microsoft Israel works very closely with the Technion Institute.

 

https://www.abeldanger.org/did-you-feed-the-bird/

 

https://www.timesofisrael.com/technion-opens-israels-first-university-campus-in-china/

 

https://www.wsj.com/articles/microsoft-plans-to-buy-israeli-cloud-security-firm-adallom-for-320-million-1437390286

 

https://www.timesofisrael.com/technion-opens-israels-first-university-campus-in-china/

Anonymous ID: 91a93e March 1, 2019, 10:50 p.m. No.5460430   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Anonymous ID: 91a93e March 1, 2019, 11:12 p.m. No.5460546   🗄️.is 🔗kun

http://articles.latimes.com/2000/oct/20/news/mn-39450/2

 

Husband's Business Ties to China Dog Feinstein

 

Newbridge Capital Ltd., formerly Newbridge Associates, last year bought a controlling interest in Korea First Bank for a reported $415 million. Blum is a board member of the bank, which affiliated with Qingdao International Bank in China three years earlier.

 

The China-Korea joint venture, Blum's spokesman said, constitutes only about 1% of Korea First's assets. "The fact that Korea Bank may be doing business in China is . . . no different than any other company located in the United States–such as Boeing, GE, GM or IBM–doing business in mainland China," he said.

 

Blum owns interests in Northwest Airlines and iAsiaworks, a San Mateo company that has set its sights on China's Internet market.

 

His spokesman said Blum's partnerships and accounts he manages own about $116 million in stock in Northwest, which in 1998 signed a three-year passenger sharing agreement with Air China, China's flag carrier. Northwest is seeking U.S. Department of Transportation approval to add flights to China.

 

Blum has $457,000 invested in iAsiaWorks, and the company had $47,000 in China revenue last year, his spokesman said.

 

Blum expressed dismay over continued questions about his business, noting that last year he received an award from the Dalai Lama. He and his wife donated about $560,000 to the Himalayan foundation.

 

"I am very proud to have received this award, but it's hardly one I would have been interested in if I care at all about making money in China," Blum wrote.