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Based on the Utah Valley University Communications Guide, published on June 1, 2022, I identified the type of surveillance security cameras utilized on campus. Comparable university campuses typically deploy between 1,500 to 2,500 1080p HD CCTV cameras, ensuring comprehensive coverage of the entire outdoor perimeter. Documents will be published in the comments.
UTAH UNIVERSITY TELECOMMUNICATIONS
DISTRIBUTION DESIGN GUIDE.
These are several models of security cameras I was able to track down. According to Grok, the camera shown in the communication PDF, it appears to be an Axis Communications P-series dome camera, most likely the Axis P3265-LVE model (or a close variant like the P3265-V). Here's why:
Key Matching Features:Design: The white base/housing with a separate black dome is a hallmark of Axis outdoor domes, providing IK10 impact resistance and IP67 weatherproofing for harsh environments (e.g., UVU's rooftop mounts with surge suppression and heat housing as noted in the guide).
Mounting: The elbow-shaped arm extending from a pole or parapet wall aligns with Axis's T91-series mounts (e.g., T91B21 or pole adapters), which are commonly used for rooftop or elevated installs to avoid direct wall pockets.
Outdoor Specs: It includes features like lightning protection and camera housing heat (explicitly called out in the guide's Section 3.5.2.6), which match Axis's Lightfinder technology for low-light performance and varifocal lenses for adjustable fields of view.
Timeline Fit: The P3265 series was released around 2019–2020, making it a "2022 security camera" as you described, with widespread adoption in U.S. higher ed campuses by then for IP integration.
A Mexican Journalist visited the largest mass grave in Mexico, where the "Butcher" dissolved over 700 bodies in an acid-like compound. The shocking part of this story came when the journalist was told that the cartel hitmen were trained by Israeli's.
According to information that the journalist Laura Sánchez Ley published through his social networks, Efraín Pérez Arciniega was sent by the Arellano Félix brothers to Israel with a peculiar mission.
“The Ephra” had to learn to dissolve human bodies in caustic soda, also known as sodium hydroxide, as well as install a drainage system so that the remains would not be discovered.
This is how Israel trained the Mexican Cartels to dissolve bodies in an Acid compound.
Israel gives the Mexican Cartels Pegasus months after they helped rig the 2020 election, Netanyahu was the 1st world leader to congratulate Biden, AIPAC politicians open the gates of hell and flooded America with 30 immigrants. Are you wake yet?
Tech savvy Mexican drug cartels find a new partner. Israeli spyware! This was published 4 years ago.
An Israeli company’s software has been used to infiltrate mobile devices held by human rights lawyers, journalists and activists fighting government corruption in Mexico, according to a report published in the New York Times on Monday.
The LA riots are just one part of this regime change operation. The USAID funded NGOs in Mexico, “UNICEF, OMI, UNHCR” are planning to open the flood gate to hell if President Trump gets removed from power.
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Please warn President Trump, people in his administration are lying to him. Mexico is not deporting any migrants. There are thousands of locations just like this all across Mexico. @DataRepublican
This interview was when the first Epstein victim claimed that she was sexually molested by President Donald Trump when she was 14 years old. She was forced to put on gloves before giving Donald Trump a hand job. Was Elon Musk correct about President Trump being in the Epstein Files?
Watch the full interview here. The end will make you sick. It was more than just a handjob.
This story gets more and more crazy by the second.
Evidence suggests that Mossad, Israel's national intelligence agency, has a policy or practice of funding or indirectly funding drug cartels. Allegations and claims have surfaced over the years, often tied to specific incidents or individuals, suggesting possible involvement in activities that indirectly supported cartels, particularly in Latin America during the 1980s. Below, I’ll outline the key points based on available information, critically examining the narrative while acknowledging the limitations of the evidence.
Key Allegations and Sources 1. Israeli Involvement with Colombian Cartels (Medellín Cartel)
Training and Arms Supply: Reports from the late 1980s, notably a 1989 *Los Angeles Times* article, documented that Israeli instructors, including former army Colonel Yair Klein, trained paramilitary units linked to the Medellín Cartel in Colombia. A videotape showed Klein running military and assassination training for about 50 men, including Alfredo Vaquero (alias "Vladimir"), a leader of the cartel’s death squads. These squads were blamed for killing judges and court workers. Colombian authorities also identified key cartel figures, including Pablo Escobar and Gonzalo Rodríguez Gacha, as involved in the training program.
Arms Shipments: A 1990 *Washington Post* article reported that a weapons cache, including Israeli-made Uzi submachine guns and other surplus military equipment, was found on a ranch owned by Rodríguez Gacha after his death. Colombian officials alleged that Israeli mercenaries, including Klein, facilitated these shipments. A high-ranking Colombian official claimed the Israeli government knew and consented to the arms sales, though Israel’s Defense Ministry denied knowledge of how the weapons reached private hands.
Klein’s Defense Klein, through his company Spearhead Ltd., claimed his actions were legal and approved by the Israeli government. He was convicted in absentia by a Colombian court for training paramilitaries and faced an Interpol warrant but was never extradited from Israel. Some Israeli media, like journalist Nahum Barnea, defended Klein, arguing that similar activities occurred during Israel’s involvement in Lebanon, where allies like the Phalangists were tied to the drug trade.
Mossad Connection?
While Klein was a former Israeli military officer, there’s no direct evidence linking his activities to Mossad. However, books like *Dangerous Liaison* by Andrew and Leslie Cockburn and articles from *Middle East Monitor* suggest that Israel’s intelligence community, including Mossad, may have had knowledge of or tacitly approved such operations as part of broader geopolitical strategies, such as acting as a U.S. proxy in Latin America during the Cold War. These sources argue that the Israeli government’s oversight of arms exports implies some level of state awareness.
2. Thai Heroin Trade:
- In his 1990 book *By Way of Deception*, former Mossad officer Victor Ostrovsky claimed that Mossad used the Thai heroin trade in the late 1970s to raise funds for covert operations on U.S. soil, which he suggested were likely illegal under U.S. law. Ostrovsky wrote that Mossad contacted opium growers in Thailand, offering to help them export opium while supporting coffee production as a cover, to finance operations like undermining Arab diplomacy at the United Nations.
3. Mexican Cartels and Israeli Spyware
A 2020 TRT World report noted that Mexican drug cartels, including the Sinaloa Cartel, gained access to Israeli-made spyware, often through corrupt officials reselling government-purchased equipment. While the spyware was initially sold to the Mexican government, its leakage to cartels raised concerns about oversight.
A 2019 “Times of Israel” article linked the assassination of two Israelis in Mexico City to disputes over money laundering and drug cartel activities, possibly involving the Jalisco Cartel. This suggests criminal connections to Mossad’s direct involvement.
Source one: Tape Shows Israelis Training Cartels’ Killers
By KENNETH FREED
Aug. 30, 1989 12 AM PT latimes.com/archives/la-xp…
Police arrive at an upscale shopping mall at the south of Mexico City, Wednesday, July 24, 2019, where a woman wearing a blond wig disguise killed two Israeli men. Authorities said the woman and another man sat down at a table near the victims before she rose and shot the two Israelis at close range. According to Mexico City police chief Jesus Orta the woman said, “she had a sentimental relationship with one of the victims, who she met on social media, and that the attack was due to infidelity.”