Former Head of DEA: Israel has access to FISA-collected data on Americans thru fusion centers in the US. Intel about Americans which is not accessible to US law enforcement is accessible to Israel. Israel has been doing this & wants to formalize it under 5 Israel bills. He also says:
- Israel is top spy in US
- Israel spies on law enforcement
- Israeli spies are not prosecuted
- Israeli company Elbit Systems has 60 spy towers in Arizona
‼️🇺🇸: AMERICANS CALL YOUR REPRESENTATIVES KEEP THE USA FREE
CALL THESE 13 👇🏻 congressmen and tell to support @RepThomasMassie & @RepRoKhanna amendment removing the Israel-US miltary tech merger to the NDAA listed top down of least $ from Israel lobbies:
Ralph Norman (R-SC): (202) 225-5501
Chip Roy (R-TX): (202) 225-4236
Erin Houchin (R-IN): (202) 225-5315
Morgan Griffith (R-VA): (202) 225-3861
Austin Scott (R-GA): (202) 225-6531
Michelle Fischbach (R-MN): (202) 225-2165
Mary Gay Scanlon (D-PA): (202) 225-2011
Jim McGovern (D-MA): (202) 225-6101
Teresa Leger Fernández (D-NM): (202) 225-6190
Nick Langworthy (R-NY): (202) 225-3161
Virginia Foxx (R-NC): (202) 225-2071
Joe Neguse (D-CO): (202) 225-2161
Brian Jack (R-GA): (202) 225-5901
Exposing how far Israel’s reach goes into U.S. law enforcement. Four different ways to measure it.
I built a web based browsing tool that takes the same public records and measures them four ways. Each way gives you a different answer about which states have the strongest ties.
One way counts how many police agencies in a state have any documented connection. States with lots of small departments can rank high here even if most of those connections are small.
Another way looks at how deep the relationship actually runs inside departments. This one shows states where the connection has turned into normal, everyday procedure instead of occasional contact.
A third way follows the money and equipment. It tracks which states have brought in more Israeli technology and systems at scale.
The fourth way shows where these ties have already sparked open fights. Some states that look average on the first three shoot up here because people pushed back publicly.
Change which measure you use and the top states shift. The same records can make one state look heavily tied in or fairly average depending on what you decide to count.
Everything comes from public records that anyone can check. The tool just lets you ask four honest questions instead of pretending there’s only one answer.
See the rankings move for yourself here:
https://t.co/zisWHsW9tJ