Too many details as usual
Trying to listen to Whitney Webb's latest podcast on the Maxwells and Epsteins. As always she piles up details on top of details on top of details without stopping to ask or analyze. It's wonderful to have a hard-working researcher finding and publishing these details, but the result would be more usable with some serious editing.
One big question pops up. This has undoubtedly been asked and answered before. In the '80s, Maxwell was serving Mossad by selling the PROMIS database software to various companies and countries. PROMIS had a trapdoor that sent info to Mossad.
Well, most of these countries and companies had excellent IT experts. Sandia Labs at Los Alamos CERTAINLY had plenty of code experts who were focused solely on intel and spying. That's part of Sandia's job.
Maybe Guatemala didn't have its own IT dudes at that time, but all Central American regimes have been tied to US Deepstate and US Big Data since 1890.
See next item.
So the trapdoor wasn't really hidden. The users KNEW that they were sending info to Israel, and could manipulate the info accordingly. An ancient and well-practiced skill in intel circles.
INSIDE the world of the Deepstates there aren't any innocent victims. Everyone is playing the same game, trying to kill the people OUTSIDE of the Deepstates.