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In reply to the discussion: Chef Jose Andres says Israel targeted his aid workers 'systematically, car by car' [View all]Celerity
(54,112 posts)62. Private Mossad for Hire

Inside an effort to influence American elections, starting with one small-town race.
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2019/02/18/private-mossad-for-hire
https://archive.is/Fia3F

One evening in 2016, a twenty-five-year-old community-college student named Alex Gutiérrez was waiting tables at La Piazza Ristorante Italiano, an upscale restaurant in Tulare, in Californias San Joaquin Valley. Gutiérrez spotted Yorai Benzeevi, a physician who ran the local hospital, sitting at a table with Parmod Kumar, a member of the hospital board. They seemed to be in a celebratory mood, drinking expensive bottles of wine and laughing. This irritated Gutiérrez. The kingpins, he thought with disgust. Gutiérrez had recently joined a Tulare organization called Citizens for Hospital Accountability. The group had accused Benzeevi of enriching himself at the expense of the cash-strapped hospital, which subsequently declared bankruptcy. (Benzeevis lawyers said that all his actions were authorized by his companys contract with the facility.) According to court documents, the contract was extremely lucrative for Benzeevi; in a 2014 e-mail to his accountant, he estimated that his hospital business could generate nine million dollars in annual revenue, on top of his management fee of two hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars a month. (In Tulare, the median household income was about forty-five thousand dollars a year.) The citizens group had drawn up an ambitious plan to get rid of Benzeevi by rooting out his allies on the hospital board. As 2016 came to a close, the group was pushing for a special election to unseat Kumar; if he were voted out, a majority of the board could rescind Benzeevis contract.
Gutiérrez, a political-science major, was a leader of the Young Democrats Club at the College of the Sequoias, and during the 2016 Presidential campaign he attended a rally for Bernie Sanders. Gutiérrez grew up watching his father, a dairyman, work twelve-hour shifts, six days a week, and Sanderss message about corporate greed, income inequality, and the ills of Americas for-profit health-care system resonated with him. Seeing Benzeevi and Kumar enjoying themselves at La Piazza inflamed Gutiérrezs sense of injustice. He spent the week between Christmas and New Years knocking on doors and asking neighbors to sign a petition for a recall vote, which ultimately garnered more than eleven hundred signatures. Gutiérrez later asked his mother, Senovia, if she would run for Kumars seat; the citizens group thought that Senovia, an immigrant and a social worker, would be an appealing candidate in a community that is around sixty per cent Hispanic. The recall was a clear threat to Benzeevis hospital-management business, and he consulted a law firm in Washington, D.C., about mounting a campaign to save Kumars seat. An adviser there referred him to Psy-Group, an Israeli private intelligence company. Psy-Groups slogan was Shape Reality, and its techniques included the use of elaborate false identities to manipulate its targets. Psy-Group was part of a new wave of private intelligence firms that recruited from the ranks of Israels secret servicesself-described private Mossads. The most aggressive of these firms seemed willing to do just about anything for their clients.
Psy-Group stood out from many of its rivals because it didnt just gather intelligence; it specialized in covertly spreading messages to influence what people believed and how they behaved. Its operatives took advantage of technological innovations and lax governmental oversight. Social media allows you to reach virtually anyone and to play with their minds, Uzi Shaya, a former senior Israeli intelligence officer, said. You can do whatever you want. You can be whoever you want. Its a place where wars are fought, elections are won, and terror is promoted. There are no regulations. It is a no mans land. In recent years, Psy-Group has conceived of a variety of elaborate covert operations. In Amsterdam, the firm prepared a report on a religious sect called the Brunstad Christian Church, whose Norwegian leader, Psy-Group noted, claimed to have written a more important book than the New Testament. In Gabon, Psy-Group pitched Operation Bentleyan effort to preserve President Ali Bongo Ondimbas hold on power by collecting and disseminating intelligence about his main political rival. (Its unclear whether or not the operations in Amsterdam and Gabon were carried out. A spokesperson for Brunstad said that it was plainly ridiculous that the church considered any book to be more important than the Bible. Ondimbas representatives could not be reached for comment.) In another project, targeting the South African billionaire heirs of an apartheid-era skin-lightening company, Psy-Group secretly recorded family members of the heirs describing them as greedy and, in one case, as a piece of shit. In New York, Psy-Group mounted a campaign on behalf of wealthy Jewish-American donors to embarrass and intimidate activists on American college campuses who support a movement to put economic pressure on Israel because of its treatment of the Palestinians.
Psy-Groups larger ambition was to break into the U.S. election market. During the 2016 Presidential race, the company pitched members of Donald Trumps campaign team on its ability to influence the results. Psy-Groups owner, Joel Zamel, even asked Newt Gingrich, the former House Speaker, to offer Zamels services to Jared Kushner, Trumps son-in-law. The effort to drum up business included brash claims about the companys skills in online deception. The posturing was intended to attract clientsbut it also attracted the attention of the F.B.I. Robert Mueller, the special counsel, has been examining the firms activities as part of his investigation into Russian election interference and other matters. Psy-Groups talks with Benzeevi, after the 2016 election, spurred the company to draw up a plan for developing more business at the state and local levels. No election was too small. One company document reported that Psy-Groups influence services cost, on average, just three hundred and fifty thousand dollarsas little as two hundred and seventy-five dollars an hour. The new strategy called for pitching more than fifty individuals and groups, including the Republican National Committee, the Democratic National Committee, and major super pacs. The firm published a provocative brochure featuring an image of a goldfish with a shark fin tied to its back, below the tagline Reality is a matter of perception. Another brochure showed a cat that cast a lions shadow and listed honey traps among the firms services. (In the espionage world, a honey trap often involves deploying a sexually attractive operative to induce a target to provide information.)
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Chef Jose Andres says Israel targeted his aid workers 'systematically, car by car' [View all]
Donkees
Apr 2024
OP
Even though Bibi will never admit it and his "investigation" will be a sham!
50 Shades Of Blue
Apr 2024
#1
and beyond Likud/opposition partisanship, we can also discuss major Israeli power actors helping put Trump in office
Celerity
Apr 2024
#12
You got it figured out-I wonder how long it will take before people wake up
Stargazer99
Apr 2024
#63
I doubt that Bibi would ever voluntarily resign. Isn't war keeping him from being prosecuted?
Lonestarblue
Apr 2024
#8
Netanyahu has made Chef Andres angry. I don't like Netanyahu's chances if he doesn't make peace now.
planetc
Apr 2024
#6
Of course they did. 3 different bombs. 3 different cars. WCK was in communication w/IDF and they had their route
Nanjeanne
Apr 2024
#9
No, I am responding to the assertion that the deaths of 7 aid workers is unusual in a war zone.
SunSeeker
Apr 2024
#71
What's a non-Hamas link? I don't frequent Hamas sites so I'm unsure what you are asking. Perhaps
Nanjeanne
Apr 2024
#77
No snark or insult. Using something like asking a DU person to give you a non-Hamas link shows me that
Nanjeanne
Apr 2024
#79
None of your links even discuss how the aid workers died. They are simply nonresponsive.
SunSeeker
Apr 2024
#81
Okey dokey. No idea why you believe any of the links are repeating Hamas' word - but you do you. Enjoy.
Nanjeanne
Apr 2024
#82
I didn't say your 2 links repeated Hamas' word, I said they were nonresponsive.
SunSeeker
Apr 2024
#83
I actually saw a post where one one said that they were sure Hamas was some kind of guide for the
Nanjeanne
Apr 2024
#17
Agreed. But I read such insanity and don't have the energy to respond. We should but it's a small
Nanjeanne
Apr 2024
#33
If Israel wanted to kill civilians, it would not have dropped warning leaflets before entering.
SunSeeker
Apr 2024
#80
It is Hamas that has been intercepting aid convoys. And Hamas has gotten the air drops to stop.
SunSeeker
Apr 2024
#68
I add my voice to those who say this attack was intentional, and solely for the purpose of terrorizing the aid agencies.
Earth-shine
Apr 2024
#22
Ethnic cleansing works better when meddling aid organizations don't feed the starving.
Hassin Bin Sober
Apr 2024
#24