'Field-Proven In Palestine': Epstein, Ex-Israeli PM Pitched Spy Tech in Nigeria To Secure Oil, Port Deals, Says Report

Recent revelations from the US Justice Department, as reported by Drop Site News, indicate that Jeffrey Epstein and former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak were involved in proposing advanced surveillance technology to Nigerian officials. The emails suggest that these security contracts were not just about defense; they were strategically used to facilitate significant oil and port deals in West Africa. This approach highlights a controversial intersection of technology, politics, and business, where espionage tools are pitched as essential for national security while simultaneously opening avenues for lucrative economic agreements. The implications of these findings raise questions about the ethical dimensions of international business practices and the intertwining of national security with private interests in resource-rich regions. As Nigeria continues to navigate its complex geopolitical landscape, these developments underscore the potential for foreign influence in securing vital national assets, making it a critical point of discussion in both Nigerian and global contexts.
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