Why Eric Weinstein placed himself in the Jeffrey Epstein saga. Part One.
From PROMIS to Palantir to the CIA, Mossad and Eric Weinstein
Part Two here
Part Three here
Part Four here
Part Five here
Before I explain my theory on why Eric Weinstein placed himself into the Jeffrey Epstein saga—it’s important to present the foundation of spying (from PROMIS to Palantir) because in the end, we’re still going to be dwelling on a CIA-owned construct. But, this time, will the asset be Epstein alone or will it include Weinstein and others he’s affiliated with?
Weinstein’s bio is a head-scratcher. He’s everything from a mathematician, economist to the “Managing Director” of Peter Thiel’s hedge fund. Take note of his connection below to Edge (funded by Epstein) and founded by the mysterious John Brockman—whose own connections can be traced to intelligence-based funding. On other websites, Weinstein describes himself as 'not a mathematician, but an entertainer.’ To that end, he’s the host of a podcast named The Portal, revealed to the public while a guest on Joe Rogan’s show in October 2020.
Jeffrey Epstein, Lara Stein and John Brockman at Edge’s Billionaire’s Dinner on February 16, 1999. More photos can be found here.
Even the editors of Wikipedia state they can’t figure out what Weinstein does for Peter Thiel’s hedge fund:
My input on “Hedge Funds” — my abuser, whose father Meshulam Riklis, and he are linked in various ways to the CIA and Mossad has a hedge fund. It is (or was) conveniently located next to Edge’s offices on the East Side of Manhattan. It was/is an intel-front, a cut-out, if you will. Even I didn’t know during the 8 years I was his sex slave what his did. In hindsight, I now know it was used for various covert-connected operations. Spying on citizens via its home security services among these. Even Leon Black, former CEO of Apollo, got into the home security (spying) action when he purchased ADT for $6.9 billion in 2016. Black, if you recall, made a $158 million ‘payment’ to Epstein in several installments between the years 2012 and 2017. Edward Snowden’s revelations as a whistleblower about the United States spying on its citizens in 2013, obviously not well received by the United States, was a couple of decades late. The ex-CIA systems analyst also exposed the United Kingdom as having the same surveillance program.
PROMIS Integrate all Programs or Databases
PROMIS stands for Prosecutors Management Information System—ready to read and integrate any number of different computer programs or databases simultaneously regardless of language or operating system. According to Bill Hamilton, Founder of INSLAW and the creator of PROMIS, Edwin Meese–Ronald Reagan’s Attorney General along with Dr. Earl Brian (surgeon who worked with the CIA’s Vietnam Phoenix Program) with the help of the State Department stole PROMIS, modified it by adding a trapdoor allowing those who knew of it to access the program on other computers in other countries and spy.
Robert Maxwell, with the help of Mossad’s Rafi Eitan, sold it. Hamilton, who has been one of my sources, told me the U.S. ‘looked the other way’. Maxwell, apparently, was allowed to steal nuclear secrets that belonged to the United States for Israel.
CIA and Mossad work collaboratively. They’ve done this since Israel’s creation. For people who seem to believe Epstein was all Mossad—no. He was a CIA/Mossad created asset. By the time I share additional information, the gray areas will become clearer.
PROMIS evolved into PALANTIR
The PROMIS software hacked into being able to get into all computer systems was used in the 9/11 attacks putting all the fake bits onto the screen. It then morphed into Peter Thiel’s Palantir—funded by the CIA—seriously what’s the CIA not involved in? Palantir basically monitors everything, all cell phone activity, all computer activity, literally everything. They can turn on your mic or camera on every mobile device. Here in the U.S. or in the U.K. or in Saudi Arabia or in Israel, or anywhere.
Yes, Peter Thiel was involved with Jeffrey Epstein
Earlier this year, in May, the New York Times wrote about some of the meetings Epstein had with Thiel. They clearly state they have a very narrow window into these meetings and there might have been more. See screen image below.
In 2013, Forbes ran a story titled How A 'Deviant' Philosopher Built Palantir, A CIA-Funded Data-Mining Juggernaut. It discusses, among other things, Alex Karp, Palantir’s Chief Executive.
Here’s a portion of the article:
Palantir lives the realities of its customers: the NSA, the FBI and the CIA--an early investor through its In-Q-Tel venture fund--along with an alphabet soup of other U.S. counterterrorism and military agencies. In the last five years Palantir has become the go-to company for mining massive data sets for intelligence and law enforcement applications, with a slick software interface and coders who parachute into clients' headquarters to customize its programs. Palantir turns messy swamps of information into intuitively visualized maps, histograms and link charts. Give its so-called "forward-deployed engineers" a few days to crawl, tag and integrate every scrap of a customer's data, and Palantir can elucidate problems as disparate as terrorism, disaster response and human trafficking.
Palantir's advisors include Condoleezza Rice and former CIA director George Tenet, who says in an interview that "I wish we had a tool of its power" before 9/11. General David Petraeus, the most recent former CIA chief, describes Palantir to FORBES as "a better mousetrap when a better mousetrap was needed" and calls Karp "sheer brilliant."
Among those using Palantir to connect the dots are the Marines, who have deployed its tools in Afghanistan for forensic analysis of roadside bombs and predicting insurgent attacks. The software helped locate Mexican drug cartel members who murdered an American customs agent and tracked down hackers who installed spyware on the computer of the Dalai Lama. In the book The Finish, detailing the killing of Osama bin Laden, author Mark Bowden writes that Palantir's software "actually deserves the popular designation Killer App."
And now Palantir is emerging from the shadow world of spies and special ops to take corporate America by storm. The same tools that can predict ambushes in Iraq are helping pharmaceutical firms analyze drug data. According to a former JPMorgan Chase staffer, they've saved the firm hundreds of millions of dollars by addressing issues from cyberfraud to distressed mortgages. A Palantir user at a bank can, in seconds, see connections between a Nigerian Internet protocol address, a proxy server somewhere within the U.S. and payments flowing out from a hijacked home equity line of credit, just as military customers piece together fingerprints on artillery shell fragments, location data, anonymous tips and social media to track down Afghani bombmakers.
Those tools have allowed Palantir's T-shirted twentysomethings to woo customers away from the suits and ties of IBM, Booz Allen and Lockheed Martin with a product that deploys faster, offers cleaner results and often costs less than $1 million per installation--a fraction of the price its rivals can offer. Its commercial clients--whose identities it guards even more closely than those of its government customers--include Bank of America and News Corp. Private-sector deals now account for close to 60% of the company's revenue, which FORBES estimates will hit $450 million this year, up from less than $300 million last year. Karp projects Palantir will sign a billion dollars in new, long-term contracts in 2014, a year that may also bring the company its first profits.
The bottom line: A CIA-funded firm run by an eccentric philosopher has become one of the most valuable private companies in tech, priced at between $5 billion and $8 billion in a round of funding the company is currently pursuing. Karp owns roughly a tenth of the firm--just less than its largest stakeholder, Peter Thiel, the PayPal and Facebook billionaire. (Other billionaire investors include Ken Langone and hedge fund titan Stanley Druckenmiller.) That puts Karp on course to become Silicon Valley's latest billionaire--and Thiel could double his fortune--if the company goes public, a possibility Karp says Palantir is reluctantly considering.
Why would Weinstein who has, via Thiel and others, connections to CIA and Mossad place himself in Epstein’s storyline?
To be continued…
Part Two here.
Part Three here.
This article is especially important in light of the current Israeli military offensive in Gaza. What the brilliant writer Gordon Thomas describes in his work as the "sayanim" of Israel has fused with the US government and its key institutions. The select characters profiled in this article understood as "sayanim" makes their relentless criminality understandable in wider political terms.
Yeah Kirby you are a blood hound i have always been suspicious of him. You are laying it on the table for all who want to see . Thank you for digging deep and uncovering what needs to come out. You are my hero 🤗