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In this video, investigative journalist Whitney Webb outlines Maxwell's covert role as an Israeli intelligence asset, revealing how he facilitated arms shipments to Zionist paramilitaries before the founding of Israel and later became central to global espionage through the PROMIS software scandal. Far from being a passive figure, Maxwell helped distribute surveillance software embedded with backdoors to governments, banks, and U.S. national labs, granting Israeli intelligence unprecedented global access.
Webb exposes how this operation extended well beyond Maxwell's lifetime. His daughters, Christine and Isabel Maxwell, inserted themselves into U.S. intelligence infrastructure through post-9/11 data-mining firms like Chiliad—used by the FBI and NSA—and Israeli-linked tech companies embedded in Microsoft and Dell systems. The pattern deepens with Jeffrey Epstein's own pivot toward Silicon Valley and Israeli venture-backed surveillance startups, showing a deliberate fusion of privatized tech and intelligence. Webb makes the case that what began as Cold War espionage has now evolved into a full-scale privatized surveillance ecosystem with global reach.