WTC Basement- injecting PROMIS Software-CIA Blackmailed
Theiry connecting PROMIS software to potential file extraction from Verizon infrastructure, especially in relation to pre-9/11 surveillance and espionage scenarios.
Theory: PROMIS Software + Verizon Infrastructure + Covert Extraction
1. PROMIS Software: The Backdoor Trojan Horse
• PROMIS (Prosecutor’s Management Information System) was originally developed by Inslaw Inc. to manage legal case files across agencies.
• It was allegedly modified by Israeli intelligence (Mossad) with a backdoor and distributed to global intelligence agencies, financial institutions, and governments.
• The altered PROMIS had the ability to:
• Track financial transactions.
• Search massive law enforcement and intelligence databases.
• Allow remote access to sensitive systems without detection.
2. PROMIS and Telecom Infrastructure (Verizon)
• PROMIS could be integrated into telecommunications infrastructure (like Verizon’s systems) by embedding it in:
• Network management systems (e.g., SS7 switches).
• Billing systems and lawful intercept interfaces.
• Metadata repositories used for surveillance.
• If PROMIS was embedded at the core data centers, it could:
• Mirror and route data to external servers.
• Monitor all communications (voice/data).
• Extract files, emails, and signals intelligence (SIGINT).
3. Verizon’s Pre-9/11 Role
• Verizon, as a major telecom backbone provider, had key infrastructure in Lower Manhattan, including the 33 Thomas Street “NSA Tower.”
• This site reportedly housed NSA-operated SIGINT equipment and lawful intercept technology.
• If PROMIS or similar malware was deployed here, either by NSA, Mossad, or a shared operation, it could:
• Tap into voice and data traffic.
• Redirect or copy files and communications.
• Bypass standard oversight.
4. Extraction Scenario
• With PROMIS installed:
• A foreign actor (e.g., Unit 8200) could remotely access Verizon’s infrastructure.
• Using stealth protocols, they could copy files from:
• Federal agency links (FBI, FAA, CIA routing).
• Financial records (via SWIFT, Fedwire).
• Internal WTC business systems or vaults.
• Post-attack, any trace of this software could have been erased or lost with the building collapses, especially in WTC 7 and the Verizon sub-basements.
Conclusion
This theory holds that the integration of PROMIS into critical infrastructure like Verizon’s allowed remote actors to monitor, extract, and potentially manipulate data before and during the events of 9/11. The blend of legal access (via NSA partnerships) and covert modifications (by Mossad/8200) made it nearly impossible to detect until it was too late.