by Chris Black
After many major media outlets refused to run the story, Ronan Farrow broke the Weinstein scandal open, kicking off a round of MeToo that took down many Zionist rapists in powerful positions.
Farrow is now shining a light on Israeli spyware company NSO Group, a development of the IDF’s Unit 8200, a sophisticated high-tech Israeli terror organization.
The TL;DR: an American journalist, Roman Gressier, was working for Salvadoran news agency El Faro to uncover corruption in nominally conservative “populist” President Nayib Bukele’s administration. Bukele is the grandchild of Palestinian Christians, but is married to a Jew, has a Jewish daughter, and is an outspoken Zionist.
As Bukele has been attacking El Faro as “fake news” for its unfavorable coverage, NSO Group began spying on Gressier using its Pegasus spyware:
“His device was infected with Pegasus, spyware developed by the Israeli technology company NSO Group. Pegasus seizes control of a target’s phone, providing access to its photos, messages, and other data. It allows the software’s operator to turn on the device’s camera and microphone, and use it as a listening device. The infections can be effected using “zero click” exploits, which do not require the phone’s user to take any action, and can eliminate obvious evidence that the spyware was even installed.”
As of a filing in a San Jose, CA federal court today Gressier will be the first American to sue the NSO Group in an American court. Several cases are already proceeding against NSO in the U.K. on behalf of other journalists whose phones have been hacked – a problem not limited to journalists. Media, academia, politicians, businesses, have all been victimized by Israeli spy tech placed by fragile and neurotic paranoid Jews clinging to power.
When an American reporter working in El Salvador found out that he and his colleagues were being surveilled, he feared for his sources’ safety and his own. Now he’s suing in a U.S. court, @ronanfarrow reports. t.co/U2GeAaLNpt
— The New Yorker (@NewYorker) November 30, 2022