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  1. Powerline just posted on some of the means used to track mullahs and high IRGC muckity-mucks: https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2026/03/how-the-israelis-did-it.php

    Years before the air strike that killed Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Israeli intelligence had been quietly mapping the daily rhythms of Tehran.

    According to reporting by the Financial Times, nearly all of the Iranian capital’s traffic cameras had been hacked years earlier, their footage encrypted and transmitted to Israeli servers. One camera angle near Pasteur Street, close to Khamenei’s compound, allowed analysts to observe the routines of bodyguards and drivers: where they parked, when they arrived and whom they escorted.

    That data was fed into complex algorithms that built what intelligence officials call a “pattern of life,” detailed profiles including addresses, work schedules and, crucially, which senior officials were being protected and transported. The surveillance stream was one of hundreds feeding Israel’s intelligence system, which combines signals interception from Unit 8200, human assets recruited by the Mossad and large-scale data analysis by military intelligence.

  2. IIRC the US used a much less extensive surveillance system and pattern analysis algorithms in Afghanistan and Iraq to identify and kill those who were in the IED business.

  3. On the Triggernometry video, I skipped / scanned it, but landed on min 55 where the discussion of replacing the Iran rial worthless currency with the dollar was an interesting interjection I had not seen mentioned anywhere else previously.
    Glad I happened to catch that segment as I generally don’t have the patience for listening to longish videos.

  4. That there are factions should come as no surprise. The trick ( in this case Trump) is to pick the right one.

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