The Spyware Trio: How Epstein, Thiel & Israel’s Ex-PM Built a ‘911’ Panopticon
From 'Public Safety' to Mass Surveillance: How Oligarchs and Intelligence Operatives Hijacked Emergency Response Systems
The most dangerous surveillance systems aren’t built in shadowy intelligence bunkers. They’re developed in plain sight, marketed as public safety innovations, and funded by the same oligarchs who benefit from mass control. Few examples illustrate this disturbing reality better than Carbyne—an Israeli “next-generation 911” platform backed by Jeffrey Epstein, Peter Thiel, and former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak. What begins as an “emergency response” tool reveals itself as something far more sinister: a blueprint for real-time, nonconsensual surveillance of civilians worldwide.
The Investors: A Nexus of Power and Surveillance
Every corporate venture tells a story through its investors. Carbyne’s ownership reads like a who’s-who of modern authoritarianism:
Ehud Barak, Israel’s former Prime Minister and military intelligence chief, co-founded the company (originally named Reporty) in 2014. Barak’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein—including multiple visits to his private island and leaked emails discussing financial dealings—raise immediate red flags. Epstein invested through Southern Trust, one of his opaque shell companies, just months before his 2019 arrest.
Then there’s Peter Thiel, the Palantir founder and Trump ally whose investments consistently target two industries: mass surveillance and human longevity (i.e., tech oligarchs’ quest to cheat death). Thiel’s involvement completes a trifecta of state-corporate repression: a spymaster (Barak), a blackmail financier (Epstein), and a Silicon Valley monopolist (Thiel).
The Technology: 911 as a Trojan Horse
Carbyne’s marketing materials tout its ability to “save lives” by modernizing emergency response. Its core features, however, expose a darker purpose:
Live smartphone hijacking: During “emergencies,” governments can remotely activate cameras, microphones, and GPS on any device running Carbyne’s software—without the owner’s consent.
AI-driven “threat detection”: Algorithms analyze voice stress, background noise, and movement patterns to flag suspicious behavior.
Global deployment: Already integrated into 911 systems in New York City, France, Mexico, and Israel, with plans to expand to 30+ countries by 2026.
This isn’t innovation—it’s predictive policing disguised as public service. By embedding surveillance into emergency infrastructure, Carbyne normalizes what would otherwise spark mass protests: the elimination of digital privacy.
The Epstein Connection: Blackmail as a Business Model
Epstein’s investment in Carbyne wasn’t incidental. His network specialized in compromising powerful figures, and real-time surveillance tech would have been invaluable. Consider:
Epstein’s Southern Trust poured millions into Carbyne in 2015, the same year he and Barak exchanged emails about “security ventures” (per Haaretz).
Barak later admitted Epstein advised him on financial deals, while Epstein’s associates (including Leon Black of Apollo Global) funneled cash into Israeli tech firms.
Thiel’s Palantir, which powers ICE deportations and predictive policing, shares Carbyne’s ethos: state surveillance as a profit center.
The pattern is clear: This isn’t just a tech company—it’s a leverage factory.
The Real Targets: Dissent and Marginalized Communities
Carbyne’s contracts reveal its true function:
In Israel, the system monitors Palestinian protests, classifying phrases like “Free Palestine” as “threats.”
In New York, the NYPD tested Carbyne during 2020’s Black Lives Matter demonstrations.
In Mexico, it’s deployed against cartels—and, activists warn, journalists tracking state corruption.
The common thread? Any group challenging state or corporate power can be labeled an “emergency.”
The Bigger Picture: Capitalism’s Endgame
Carbyne epitomizes surveillance capitalism’s final form:
Privatized repression: Tech firms sell governments tools to crush dissent, then profit from the backlash.
Elite immunity: Thiel and Barak will never face their own surveillance—it’s reserved for the working class.
The death of privacy: When 911 calls become spy tools, no one is safe.
Conclusion: Smashing the Panopticon
Resisting Carbyne requires:
Worker strikes at tech firms developing these tools.
Legal bans on nonconsensual data access.
International solidarity to block its global spread.
The oligarchs’ panopticon is rising. Will we let them lock the doors?
Sources:
1. [Ehud Barak’s Epstein Emails (Haaretz)]
2. [Carbyne’s Surveillance Tech (The Intercept)]
3. [Thiel’s Surveillance Empire (Wired)]
Knowledge is resistance. Share this piece to tear open the veil of 'public safety' lies—because no oligarch, no spy, no algorithm should own our right to privacy. The panopticon cracks when we look back.



All three source docs are 404.
I wonder why you did not research Nicole Junkermann. https://francesleader.substack.com/p/black-nobility-mossad-mass-surveillance