Saturday, May 26, 2018

Israeli Firm Accused Of Spying On Obama Officials



NBC: Black Cube: Inside the shadowy Israeli firm accused of trying to undermine the Iran deal

An NBC News investigation reveals a business intelligence company with governmental contracts and a special department for politically motivated work.

As Rebecca Kahl remembers it, something felt odd about the initial email. It came in May 2017 from a woman named Adriana Gavrilo, who claimed to work for a London-based private equity firm. She was writing to Kahl with an offer: Her firm wanted to support the Washington public school where Kahl sends her daughter and helps lead a fundraising committee.

"I'm not sure how this woman found me," Kahl said in a recent interview with NBC News. "I wasn’t employed by the school. I was not on the school's website."

Kahl responded by connecting Gavrilo with school administrators. But Gavrilo’s reply made it clear that she wanted to meet only with Kahl.

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Update #1: Top Oversight and Foreign Affairs Dems ask Black Cube for answers on alleged Iran deal op (The Hill)
Update #2: Top Democrats want to know why Israeli firm was hired to spy on Obama officials (Times of Israel)

WNU Editor: So there is a firm in Israel that can be hired to conduct "dirty tricks/spy operations" for its clients. And we are suppose to be shocked? The only interesting part of this news story are the allegations that Trump officials in the campaign had hired the firm. But Black Cube has denied these allegations, and more importantly to me .... no one has provided any evidence/proof.

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Anonymous said...

Aiz you are not the hero we want, you are the hero we need. Do you have a pamphlet or newsletter one could subscribe to?

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Anonymous said...

So you don't publish a newsletter?

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