To quote from Brendon O'Connell yet again:
Israeli companies control ALL critical infrastructure world-wide.
Until you understand that, you will never understand.
What can you tell me about the RAD group and its connection with the deceased Zohar Zisapel?
I'm certainly did NOT mention the group's suspected control of critical infrastructure worldwide given Gemini's response to my ZOG enquiry. Here is a link to the report on Google Docs. I'll include some quotes from the report below:
Born in Tel Aviv on February 15, 1949, Zohar Zisapel was one of three children to Polish immigrant parents who operated a shoe store on Herzl Street, a significant commercial artery in the city at the time. His academic journey led him to the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa, where he earned both a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) and a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in electrical engineering. Furthering his education, he later obtained an MBA from Tel Aviv University. To help finance his studies, Zisapel worked in his spare time supplying lighting to Tel Aviv discos.
My comment: he was thus only slightly older than me.
Following his undergraduate studies at the Technion, Zisapel served in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). His professional career then led him to the Electronic Research Department of the Ministry of Defense in Tel Aviv, where he steadily rose through the ranks to become its head. His significant contributions in this role were recognized with the prestigious Israel Defense Prize in 1979, a testament to his early technical acumen and leadership capabilities.
My comment: this clearly links him to Talpiot program and Unit 8200 (or their equivalents back in the day.
The installed base of RAD's products exceeds 15,000,000 units. Key customers include over 150 telecommunications carriers and service providers, as well as numerous public transportation systems, power utilities, government agencies, homeland security organizations, and educational institutions.
My comment: this gives some idea of the extent of the company's global penetration.
Zohar Zisapel is widely and fittingly known by the moniker "Father of Israel's high-tech industry". This title reflects his profound and foundational impact on the development and growth of Israel's high-tech sector. His and Yehuda's "extensive contribution to Israel's high-tech industry" was consistently recognized through numerous prestigious awards, including the "Captains of the Industry" award presented by then-President Reuven Rivlin. This recognition is a direct consequence of his broader engagement, not just his company's success, cementing his role as an ecosystem builder.
My comment: he is clearly a much revered figure in his country of birth.
To quote yet again from the report:
... the group's extensive global reach and substantial installed base of products reflect the successful execution of the strategic principles he helped establish, demonstrating the robustness and foresight of his initial designs.
Zisapel's setting up of multiple loosely affliliated companies helped dilute the impression that RAD was a behemoth like Google, Microsoft or Apple. In fact, how many people have actually heard of the RAD Group and its founder? Whereas Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Mark Zuckerberg and others have become household names, this is certainly not the case for Zohar Zisapel.
This report that Gemini Deep Research created does nothing to directly support the contention that "Israeli companies control ALL critical infrastructure world-wide" but it's clear that RAD and other Israeli companies with their "extensive global reach" can exert that sort of control should they wish to do so. As Bibi says "cyber is the real domain of power" and the question is to what extent can the systems that these companies control be compromised by hackers. We hear about Chinese and Russian hackers but seldom Israeli hackers. The inevitable backdoors and compromised security built into the hardware and software installed world-wide by these Israeli companies are likely to be best known to personnel within Israel's Unit 8200.
Unit 8200 serves the interests of Israel and its personnel will do whatever they are instructed to do by "the people at the top". If that includes sabotaging a country's infrastructure because its Government has attracted Israel's displeasure then so be it. This media article describes the Israeli irritation at Spain's cancellation of a weapon's deal:
Israel’s Foreign Ministry harshly criticized the Spanish government Thursday for canceling a controversial €6.6 million deal involving the purchase of 15 million bullets from an Israeli company.
“Israel strongly condemns the Spanish government’s decision to unilaterally break a contract signed with the company IMI Systems,” a spokesperson for the Israeli Foreign Ministry told Spanish daily El País.
“The Spanish government is sacrificing security considerations for political purposes and continues to be on the wrong side of history against the Jewish state that is defending itself from terrorist attacks on seven fronts,” the spokesperson added.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez Thursday ordered Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska to unilaterally terminate the arms agreement with the Israeli firm.
Critics, both within and outside the government, saw the deal as contradicting Spain’s vocal condemnation of Israel’s ongoing military operations in Gaza, where the death toll has reportedly surpassed 50,000.
Spain has been among the most outspoken European critics of Israel’s campaign in Gaza, and has enforced an embargo on arms trade with Israel since 2023.
Cancellation of the munitions contract has caused political turmoil within Sánchez’s coalition in recent days, after Spanish media reported the deal was moving forward despite the government’s announcement to the contrary.
“The important thing today is that it is finally rescinded, and that the government of Spain does not do business with a genocidal government, as in this case it is the one massacring the Palestinian people,” said Labor Minister Yolanda Díaz, who heads junior coalition partner Sumar, in announcing the contract’s cancellation Thursday.
A massive power outage hit Spain shortly after this statement was issued. Coincidence? I'd say not and, even though the amount of money involved was "small change" by weapon sale's standards, a clear point was made that Spain and most other countries around the world took instant note of. It was a reminder to not piss Bibi off.


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