Israeli "private intelligence firm" BlackCore (linked to BlackCube) is reported by Reuters to be meddling in elections from NYC to Europe. France investigatinghttps://www.reuters.com/world/israeli-firm-blackcore-also-suspected-meddling-nyc-scotland-votes-french-2026-06-11/
>>537091968Another deep dive article:https://21stcenturywire.com/2026/06/13/blackcore-israel-runs-secret-avatar-army-to-hijack-elections-worldwide/
>>537092007>...A company no one had ever heard of walked into French municipal elections, ran a professional smear operation against left‑wing, pro‑Palestinian candidates, then tried to erase its own existence as soon as investigators got close.
>>537092064>BlackCore is not a troll farm or a couple of rogue consultants, but the marketing name on an industrial influence machine built out of Israeli military intelligence alumni, a Tel Aviv law office, UK shell companies, a London server and AI tools designed to manufacture social media personas and flood elections with synthetic narratives. They also do not know that the same ecosystem, on its defensive side, sells disinformation detection to Western governments and now has aformer CIA director in the boardroom.
>>537092104Memory Hole ahead
Somebody said Blacked??
>>537091968I'm a data analyst at a Fortune 500 company. I live on Zero Hedge and post here when I'm not busy.I have sifted through the information for the past 24 hours. In order to ensure proper vigilance and attention to detail I consumed 200 mg of Adderall spaced out in a bi-hourly schedule. I also have been microdosing LSD for the past three years.I can unequivocally say that there is absolutely nothing profound within this information. It is insubstantial at best, and outright exaggerations bordering on slander at worst.It would likely be in everyone's best interest to focus on more pertinent issues as opposed to getting lost in a web of obfuscation.Given the intense mental output of thorough investigation it is essential that one rest to rejuvenate neural productivity. I suggest going to sleep and completing at least 3 REM cycles before reassessing any further information.
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>>537093866I believe you
>>537091968>>537093866>>537097698After having stepped away, slept properly, and returned with a clear head rather than attempting to brute‑force insight through stimulation.Revisiting the material after adequate rest and without chemical bias, I still cannot arrive at the same level of certainty you’re projecting. The absence of immediate, obvious conclusions does not inherently mean the information is devoid of value; it may simply indicate that it requires slower, more deliberate analysis rather than rapid dismissal.Your insistence on framing the entire body of information as “nothing profound” appears less like a conclusion drawn from evidence and more like a preemptive closure of inquiry. That in itself introduces bias—just in the opposite direction.There is a difference between recognizing weak or unverified claims and categorically declaring everything insubstantial. The former allows for continued evaluation; the latter shuts down critical thinking entirely.Furthermore, invoking extreme methods and outputs (high stimulant intake, prolonged wakefulness) as a justification for analytical rigor is questionable. Cognitive fatigue and overstimulation are well-documented to impair judgment, not enhance it.A more balanced position would be to acknowledge uncertainty, separate verifiable elements from speculation, and proceed with methodical skepticism rather than blanket dismissal.Rest is indeed essential—but so is intellectual openness