The Exploding Pagers
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wrote on 17 Sept 2024, 18:26 last edited by
Y'all are missing the obvious...
If there was any doubt about who was who, the Israelis just created a wonderful hunting list. My goal would be to eradicate every one of them in six months.
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wrote on 17 Sept 2024, 18:30 last edited by
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wrote on 17 Sept 2024, 19:15 last edited by
OK, that right there...that's funny.
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wrote on 17 Sept 2024, 19:16 last edited by
Lebanese health authorities saying 2700 injured.
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wrote on 17 Sept 2024, 19:57 last edited by
A good start.
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wrote on 17 Sept 2024, 20:02 last edited by LuFins Dad
They should have known better when they got the buy one pager get two free deal from Is Real Communications.
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wrote on 17 Sept 2024, 20:20 last edited by
Some more numbers
Scores injured: At least nine people were killed and 2,800 wounded in an attack that targeted pagers held by members of Iran-backed Lebanese militant group Hezbollah across Lebanon on Tuesday, according to the country’s health minister. Iran’s ambassador to Lebanon was one of those injured, according to Iranian state media.
Hezbollah blames Israel: The group said it holds Israel responsible for the deadly explosions, amid already increased tensions in the region. The Lebanese government also condemned the attack as “criminal Israeli aggression.”
No comment from IDF: The Israeli military, which has engaged in tit-for-tat strikes with Hezbollah for months, said it would not be commenting on the incidents.
Hospitals packed: At least 170 people injured are in critical condition, the health minister said, and many hospitals in southern Lebanon have exceeded capacity.
https://www.cnn.com/world/live-news/lebanon-pagers-attack-hezbollah/index.html
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wrote on 17 Sept 2024, 21:00 last edited by
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wrote on 17 Sept 2024, 22:00 last edited by
If nothing else this event should trigger a manufacturer’s recall of those makes and models of pagers.
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wrote on 17 Sept 2024, 22:12 last edited by
I want to know if they can make all the cell phones explode.
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wrote on 17 Sept 2024, 23:41 last edited by
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wrote on 17 Sept 2024, 23:55 last edited by
@LuFins-Dad LOL...
I don't think it can be really called "surgeries."
But gender reassignment is correct.
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wrote on 18 Sept 2024, 05:47 last edited by
So the pagers were ordered from a company in Taiwan. This forum has a very brilliant member from Taiwan. Coincidence? I think not.
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wrote on 18 Sept 2024, 09:09 last edited by
She also spent time wandering around photographing embassies. Folks, we have a Mossad spy in our midst.
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wrote on 18 Sept 2024, 11:21 last edited by
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wrote on 18 Sept 2024, 11:24 last edited by bachophile
Taiwan was just the shipper
Manufacture in Hungary
TG’s resources know no bounds
Open Source Intel
@Osint613
Additional information about the company that sold the beepers to Hezbollah-
According to the Hungarian company registry, it turns out that the Hungarian company BAC Consulting KFT, which manufactured the beepers for Hezbollah, was only established in 2022 and reached a turnover of one million euros in just two years.
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The domain was purchased in 2020, two years before the company was founded.
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The domain previously belonged to another company.
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The company's website is filled with generic photos. It claims to specialize in various consulting fields, including environment, development, and international relations. It is unclear with whom the company has worked or what its experience is.
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The company's official address is a private residence in Budapest.
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The owner of the company, and apparently its only employee (according to the website), is Cristiana Bársony-Arcidiacono, who has an impressive and maintained LinkedIn profile. However, it is filled with posts irrelevant to her work and not typical for LinkedIn.
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She holds a PhD, but she has no Facebook or Instagram accounts.
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There are only 3-4 pictures of her on the internet, which is very unusual.
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The other employees listed in the company have strange names, fake profiles, or are actual people who do not work for the company.
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Cristiana's LinkedIn profile was created in 2019.
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Her picture is also being used by another company, suggesting it may have been a fake picture.
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The other company also appears fake, and its phone number is disconnected.
The company's website was blocked this morning, now requiring a username and password to access.
Attempts to call the company or Cristiana have gone unanswered.You can go and do some digging yourself.
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wrote on 18 Sept 2024, 11:55 last edited by
Some commentator said that this was a one-of type of thing. Of course, it can never be used again.
But, in this case, the thinking was "Use it or lose it."