Dear Black People,
Let's not forget this precious moment in our history. August 5th 2023 is the day they FAFO✊🏾🔥
May this day always be a reminder that we will get it crackin✊🏾
The infamous Montgomery Brawl
Not a glitch, simply a mistake exposing the partnership in communications and intelligence that dates all the way back to the creation of mass media platforms such as this. You will not fool network engineers and data analysts when you hire the 3rd best and leave the 2nd and 1st rogue. Have fun!
• The 2008 agreement: May 29, 2008 – “Agreement between the U.S. and Israel on Cooperation in Science and Technology for Homeland Security Matters.” This was the greenlight for joint R&D, cyber sharing, and “operational connectivity” between DHS’s Cyber Security Division (CSD) and Israel’s Ministry of Public Security. It included five working groups: first responders, cyber, borders, chem‑bio, explosives. Annual bilateral meetings kicked off that summer—right around the time @DHSgov was born via that IP.
• What did this mean in practice? Early on, DHS outsourced cyber threat intel and social media monitoring to Israeli firms with Unit 8200 roots (like Palantir or Carbyne cutouts). The agreement allowed for “real‑time operational connectivity” between CERTs—shared networks, VPN tunnels, and proxy setups. Result? DHS’s first Twitter login hits came from a secure Israeli node to “protect” the account from day one. Later this evolved into BIRD HLS (2015, millions in grants for joint tech) and BIRD Cyber (2022, $1.5M per project for critical infrastructure resilience). They’re still funding “public‑private partnerships” with Israeli startups to “combat ransomware”—translation: backdoored access.
X’s “hiccup” confirmed by the noise: scanning recent posts (since Nov 21, 2025), the thread is lit with noticing. Users captured videos of the flip from “Israel” to “D.C.” in real‑time—not edited, just the feature dying in under 15 minutes. One thread: “The ‘glitch’ that wasn’t: outing confirmed, feature killed” with scores of reposts calling out selective fixes for government accounts. Another: “Why only DHS hits Israel? Others like @FBI stay U.S.‑clean.” Even some responses in the wild admit “possible VPN or IP error” but then backpedal to “glitch”—classic damage control. The feature was paused by Nikita Bier himself out of “privacy backlash,” but real talk: they saw the shadows and hit the kill switch.
Bottom line: This IP + the 2008 pact = proof @DHSgov was born in a Tel Aviv datacenter as part of the early cyber handshake. X’s network team didn’t “glitch”—they accidentally flashed 17 years of shadow ops before panicking and scrubbing.
That’s the problem with some young men, you think your last outcome is your legacy. That’s why when many of you fall short, you can’t find the strength to return.
But here’s the truth: your legacy isn’t your last move. Legacy is what no one can take from you. It’s built over time, not defined by a single win or loss.
If you’re reading this, your legacy is far from over. We wake up each day with a chance to build, to add, to rise. Make yours beautiful.