Friday, May 23, 2025

Protonmail and Mossad

Someone sent me some links yesterday saying Protonmail is linked to Israel and is compromised. Protonmail says it's just a crazy conspiracy theory so let's dive in. 

First up, I was using Hotmail for a very long time and people were making fun of me for still using Hotmail since it's owned by Bill Gates and is compromised. I didn't really care because when people were giving me Intel I'd always say use a fake name and fake email to protect your identity. 

I knew the CFSEU was accessing my account because all my old email correspondence with one of their guys was deleted. I didn't care because I really don't have anything to hide. Then I was locked out of both my Hotmail accounts more than once so I changed over to protonmail. 

I figured Switzerland, privacy that sounds good. Then Switzerland froze Russian assets over the Ukraine and I was like WTF? Hitler's treasures are OK but protecting the Donbas from Nazi's isn't. So I didn't pursue any of their other services. 

There have been many discussions online including on Reddit which talk about protonmail's ties to Israel. You know what that means - Mossad. One blog mentions protonmail's partnership with an Israeli firm called Radware. Then cites protonmail's disclaimer that wanted to "reassure" users that your information definitely doesn't funnel through Israel but even if it did, that's okay everything's encrypted and Israel can't read it. 

Protonmail goes to great lengths to deny any conspiracy theories that their email service is compromised and tied to Israel or Israeli intelligence. Yet their own disclaimer admits

"Proton Mail is one of the only email providers which provides comprehensive DDoS protection. In order to provide this protection, we have partnered with Radware, one of the leaders in DDoS protection."

"Recently, malicious rumors have surfaced that our partnership with Radware means Israel has compromised Proton Mail email privacy (since Radware’s international headquarters is in Israel). These rumors have mostly been spread by conspiracy theorists who don’t at all understand Proton Mail’s technology."

That's quite a mouthful. Protonmail states that disclaimer is old and they are no longer partnered with Radware. But they were. That's where they got the DDoS technology from. Kind of like how the Ontario Police got their hacker spyware from Mossad

Which also brings us back to the Promis software the CIA sold to the RCMP to keep track of their records. It had a Trojan horse in it that let the CIA have access to all their records. 

Google AI sates that: "Radware is a global cybersecurity and application delivery company based in Tel Aviv, Israel, with its corporate headquarters in Mahwah, New Jersey. While the company has a strong presence in Israel and some of its senior management team have connections to Israeli financial institutions, there is no evidence to suggest a direct or formal relationship with the Mossad." ROFL. Indirect and informal?

It's funny because after Cameron Ortis' trial revealed that Tutanota was a honeypot for the CIA I naturally assumed they all were including protonmail. Tutanota also denies that it's a honeypot for the CIA and claims it is not tied to secret services. Of course not. But if it was, would you admit it? I think not. 

It's like how ANON, Phanton Secure and SKY ECC are all honeypots for the FBI. When the Internet first came out there was a movie called the Net. It was about a spyware company that was a Trojan horse. The spyware gave them access to your computer. So it doesn't surprise me protonmail is run by an Intelligence agency. I assumed it was the CIA not Mossad. 

It's like the trade war with Huawei. The CIA said Huawei was compromised and China had access to everything on it. Yet the CIA has access to everything on IPhone and Android. So who are you less comfortable with spying on you? 

I'm OK with Mossad spying on my email. That means they might not share it with the CFSEU. I am deeply disappointed with Mossad as they have degenerated into another CIA globalist cabal. Yet there's nothing I can really do about that. 


2 comments:

  1. So basically there is no secure email?

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    1. I haven't found any. Nothing wireless is secure. When the Internet first started a young girl from Moscow tried to teach me how to use PGP encryption but it was a bit much for me to figure out. Personally I think many of these VPNs are Trojan horses.

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