Kenneth P. Vogel, journalist with the New York Times, has made some startling revelations concerning the NSO Group, proprietor of adware Pegasus, which is on the thick of the alleged ‘snoopgate’. He mentioned that till late 2019, NSO Group paid SKDK, a agency related to Joe Biden adviser, for “advice”.
According to SKDK’s web site, Anita Dunn is a founding-member of SKDK.
According to Vogel, NSO Group additionally paid Beacon Global Strategies, a agency based by Jeremy Bash, an MSNBC analyst previously with the CIA and former Pentagon Chief of Staff. The two corporations apparently “provided communications & business strategy advice”.
It is pertinent to notice that the fee to SKDK occurred earlier than Joe Biden grew to become the President of the United States. Also, NSO Group has threatened to sue The Wire for defamation.
NSO GROUP additionally paid BEACON GLOBAL STRATEGIES (a agency began by JEREMY BASH, an MSNBC analyst who served as CIA & Pentagon chief of employees underneath OBAMA) till early 2020, @NSOGroup informed me final yr.It mentioned @SKDK & Beacon Global “provided communications & business strategy advice”— Kenneth P. Vogel (@kenvogel) July 18, 2021
As we had reported earlier, the knowledge concerning the ‘snoopgate’ was supplied to media organisations by Forbidden Stories and Amnesty International, who’ve in depth hyperlinks with the western institution.
Forbidden Stories receives funds from organisations equivalent to George Soros’s Open Society Foundations (OSF) and The Omidyar Group’s Luminate. Its donors have funded organisations up to now that produce regime change propaganda to be able to justify the USA’s unlawful wars within the Middle East.
The studies themselves don’t have any proof to recommend that the Indian Government was behind the spying of journalists and politicians and are primarily based on conjectures.