This war can be summed up by a single sentence from Netanyahu's 1993 book, "A Place Among the Nations: Israel And The World".
"The task of Israel’s leaders is to try to convince the American government that it is in the interest of the United States to follow policies that cohere with Israeli interests, not vice versa."
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How downed U.S pilots in Iran stayed hidden and connected::
When the U.S. F-15E crew ejected over Iran, they weren't cut off, they simply switched to a device called Combat Survivor/Evader Locator or CSEL.
Built by Boeing, it’s a small, rugged unit attached to the pilot’s vest that survives ejection and immediately starts working. Designed for survival, evasion, resistance, and escape (SERE) scenarios it is the military's global 911. Instead of talking over radio, it sends short encrypted bursts: location, status, and messages like “injured” or “enemy nearby” using frequency-hopping signals that look like background noise to enemy systems.
That’s the key: no voice, no easy signal to track, no triangulation.
It links to military satellites, feeding real-time data to rescue teams while letting the pilot stay silent and hidden. Only when extraction is close does it switch modes, allowing helicopters or aircraft to lock onto the exact position.
In other words, even behind enemy lines, the pilot isn’t alone; they’re digitally tethered to the entire rescue network without giving away their position.
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Then we have the CIA version:
CIA Director Ratcliffe: "Airman was still invisible to the enemy, but not to the CIA."
https://x.com/CIA/status/2041530214409232424
We are told: The CIA used a futuristic new tool called “Ghost Murmur” to find and rescue the second American airman who was shot down in southern Iran. Ghost Murmur was developed by Skunk Works. “I don’t think people even know this technology is possible from this distance.”
The secret, never-before-used CIA tool that helped find airman downed in Iran: ‘If your heart is beating, we will find you’
Also, note it's the same NY Post journalist that brought us the Venezuelan Discombobulator story. Haven't heard anything about it since!
Mission Impossible: Ghost Murmur. Find that heart beat! For now I choose not to believe this capability at such great distances out in the desert. More like an op to make foreign adversaries wonder. Like something out of Call of Duty. Then again if its shared alien tech, who knows. Next up, they'll be bringing Remote Viewers out of retirement.
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Actually, this has been a public DARPA program since 2017.
Feb 2023: Proof of concept demo here...at much closer range.
"The task of Israel’s leaders is to try to convince the American government that it is in the interest of the United States to follow policies that cohere with Israeli interests, not vice versa."
![[Image: 0uuI7eAx_o.jpg]](https://images2.imgbox.com/5b/d5/0uuI7eAx_o.jpg)
How downed U.S pilots in Iran stayed hidden and connected::
When the U.S. F-15E crew ejected over Iran, they weren't cut off, they simply switched to a device called Combat Survivor/Evader Locator or CSEL.
Built by Boeing, it’s a small, rugged unit attached to the pilot’s vest that survives ejection and immediately starts working. Designed for survival, evasion, resistance, and escape (SERE) scenarios it is the military's global 911. Instead of talking over radio, it sends short encrypted bursts: location, status, and messages like “injured” or “enemy nearby” using frequency-hopping signals that look like background noise to enemy systems.
That’s the key: no voice, no easy signal to track, no triangulation.
It links to military satellites, feeding real-time data to rescue teams while letting the pilot stay silent and hidden. Only when extraction is close does it switch modes, allowing helicopters or aircraft to lock onto the exact position.
In other words, even behind enemy lines, the pilot isn’t alone; they’re digitally tethered to the entire rescue network without giving away their position.
![[Image: Fym57HA8_o.jpg]](https://images2.imgbox.com/b7/bb/Fym57HA8_o.jpg)
Then we have the CIA version:
CIA Director Ratcliffe: "Airman was still invisible to the enemy, but not to the CIA."
https://x.com/CIA/status/2041530214409232424
We are told: The CIA used a futuristic new tool called “Ghost Murmur” to find and rescue the second American airman who was shot down in southern Iran. Ghost Murmur was developed by Skunk Works. “I don’t think people even know this technology is possible from this distance.”
The secret, never-before-used CIA tool that helped find airman downed in Iran: ‘If your heart is beating, we will find you’
Also, note it's the same NY Post journalist that brought us the Venezuelan Discombobulator story. Haven't heard anything about it since!
Mission Impossible: Ghost Murmur. Find that heart beat! For now I choose not to believe this capability at such great distances out in the desert. More like an op to make foreign adversaries wonder. Like something out of Call of Duty. Then again if its shared alien tech, who knows. Next up, they'll be bringing Remote Viewers out of retirement.
![[Image: e0O5r69s_o.gif]](https://images2.imgbox.com/17/b5/e0O5r69s_o.gif)
Actually, this has been a public DARPA program since 2017.
Feb 2023: Proof of concept demo here...at much closer range.
"It is hard to imagine a more stupid or more dangerous way of making decisions than by putting those decisions in the hands of people who pay no price for being wrong." – Thomas Sowell