08-11-2014, 01:56 AM
http://www.madcowprod.com/2013/11/15/nsa...drug-ring/
Verint was previously known as Comverse, and before that it was known as Tadiran.
Remember Comverse...that Israeli intelligence front that has access to all your phone calls, data, and financial information? Note that they mention the fact that Comverse was used to protect an Israeli ecstasy ring in Los Angeles. They spied on the personal calls of the FBI, DEA, Secret Service, and LAPD.
Quote:Skyway Global LLC, the St. Petersburg, FL company that owned the DC-9 airline busted in Mexico carrying 5.5 tons of cocaine, made its headquarters in a 79,000 sq ft building owned by Verint Systems (NASDAQ: VRNT), a foreign tele-communications company with a contract to wiretap the U.S. for the NSA through the communication lines of Verizon, which handles almost half of all landline and cell phone calls in the U.S.
Verint's founder and CEO, Jacob "Kobi" Alexander, is a former Israeli intelligence officer who is today a fugitive from justice living in Namibia, where he has for several years been fighting extradition to the U.S.
On Verint's Board of Directors is Lieutenant General Kenneth A. Minihan, former director of the NSA, which has led to speculation that the company today is a joint NSA-Mossad operation.
James Bamford's 2008 expose of the NSA, "The Shadow Factory, The Ultra-Secret NSA from 9/11 to the Eavesdropping on America," unearthed disturbing facts about how America's two major telecom companies, AT & T and Verizon, had outsourced the bugging of their entire networks to what Bamford called "two mysterious companies with very troubling foreign connections."
Verint is one of those two "mysterious companies."
Verint was previously known as Comverse, and before that it was known as Tadiran.
Remember Comverse...that Israeli intelligence front that has access to all your phone calls, data, and financial information? Note that they mention the fact that Comverse was used to protect an Israeli ecstasy ring in Los Angeles. They spied on the personal calls of the FBI, DEA, Secret Service, and LAPD.