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New form of Extremism in Canada. Israel hit by terrorist attack.

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🎙️ Welcome to Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up, your source for expert analysis on the world’s most pressing intelligence, national security, and counterterrorism stories. Hosted by Neil Bisson, a retired intelligence officer with over 25 years of experience, this podcast offers in-depth insights and top-tier commentary on the biggest stories shaping global security today.

🔍 In this episode:
Neil begins with an update on the Skripal poisoning case, where Sergei and Yulia Skripal remain in hiding due to the ongoing threat from Russian intelligence. He then dives into a new report on "salad bar extremism" in Canada, which signals a shift in violent extremism and complicates the work of law enforcement agencies. The episode continues with revelations about foreign interference in Canadian politics, focusing on attempts by China and India to influence government decisions.

Next, Neil discusses Hezbollah’s internal disarray following the death of Hassan Nasrallah and what this could mean for Canadian security. He also covers a significant Chinese cyber-espionage attack targeting over 9,200 Canadian devices. Additionally, Neil breaks down the alarming relationship between Russia’s FSB and the cybercriminal gang Evil Corp, which carried out attacks on NATO countries. Finally, he wraps up with a disturbing analysis of a terror attack in Jaffa, Israel, and its implications for regional and global security.

💡 Stay ahead of the curve with the latest intelligence insights. This episode is packed with critical information for those looking to stay informed in the ever-evolving world of global intelligence.

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If you enjoyed today’s episode, consider supporting us via Buy Me A Coffee or through Buzzsprout. Your contributions help keep this in-depth analysis coming.

🔔 Episode Breakdown:

  1. Intro (00:00 - 01:36)
  2. Skripal Poisoning Case Update (01:37 - 06:25)
  3. Salad Bar Extremism in Canada (06:26 - 11:10)
  4. Foreign Interference in Canadian Politics (11:11 - 16:08)
  5. Hezbollah’s Leadership Disarray (16:09 - 18:54)
  6. Chinese Cyber-Espionage Attack on Canada (18:55 - 22:30)
  7. Russia’s FSB and Evil Corp Cybercrime (22:31 - 24:52)
  8. Terrorist Attack in Israel (24:53 - 25:01)
  9. Outro (25:02 - 26:24)

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🎙️ Welcome to Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up, your source for expert analysis on the world’s most pressing intelligence, national security, and counterterrorism stories. Hosted by Neil Bisson, a retired intelligence officer with over 25 years of experience, this podcast offers in-depth insights and top-tier commentary on the biggest stories shaping global security today.

🔍 In this episode:
Neil begins with an update on the Skripal poisoning case, where Sergei and Yulia Skripal remain in hiding due to the ongoing threat from Russian intelligence. He then dives into a new report on "salad bar extremism" in Canada, which signals a shift in violent extremism and complicates the work of law enforcement agencies. The episode continues with revelations about foreign interference in Canadian politics, focusing on attempts by China and India to influence government decisions.

Next, Neil discusses Hezbollah’s internal disarray following the death of Hassan Nasrallah and what this could mean for Canadian security. He also covers a significant Chinese cyber-espionage attack targeting over 9,200 Canadian devices. Additionally, Neil breaks down the alarming relationship between Russia’s FSB and the cybercriminal gang Evil Corp, which carried out attacks on NATO countries. Finally, he wraps up with a disturbing analysis of a terror attack in Jaffa, Israel, and its implications for regional and global security.

💡 Stay ahead of the curve with the latest intelligence insights. This episode is packed with critical information for those looking to stay informed in the ever-evolving world of global intelligence.

📢 Support the show!
If you enjoyed today’s episode, consider supporting us via Buy Me A Coffee or through Buzzsprout. Your contributions help keep this in-depth analysis coming.

🔔 Episode Breakdown:

  1. Intro (00:00 - 01:36)
  2. Skripal Poisoning Case Update (01:37 - 06:25)
  3. Salad Bar Extremism in Canada (06:26 - 11:10)
  4. Foreign Interference in Canadian Politics (11:11 - 16:08)
  5. Hezbollah’s Leadership Disarray (16:09 - 18:54)
  6. Chinese Cyber-Espionage Attack on Canada (18:55 - 22:30)
  7. Russia’s FSB and Evil Corp Cybercrime (22:31 - 24:52)
  8. Terrorist Attack in Israel (24:53 - 25:01)
  9. Outro (25:02 - 26:24)

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