00:18What if a hacker group, backed by Iran, already has files that could shake the most powerful
00:24people on Earth? They hacked an FBI director. They leaked an ex-Massad chief's secrets. They left
00:31flowers in a nuclear scientist's car, just to prove they could get close. And now, people are
00:38asking one very uncomfortable question. Do they have the Epstein files? This is Handala Hack Team,
00:46and if you haven't heard of them yet, you will. Handala isn't your average hacker collective
00:52running scripts from a basement. These are patient operators. We're talking years-long access to
00:58devices, just sitting there, watching, downloading, before ever making a move. They don't just hack,
01:05they humiliate. Old photos, personal emails, private videos, dropped online for the entire world to see.
01:13And their targets? Not random. We're talking FBI directors, Mossad chiefs, IDF generals,
01:20Lockheed Martin employees, who they called on the phone to threaten their families.
01:26Let's run through what they've actually done, because this timeline is wild.
01:31January 2025, they hijack public speakers in 20 Israeli kindergartens. Rocket sirens,
01:38Arabic chants, pure psychological chaos. May 2025, they leak the entire email inbox of former Israeli
01:47Prime Minister Ehud Barak, and buried inside, a dinner invitation from Jeffrey Epstein to meet
01:54Peter Thiel. We'll come back to that. November 2025, they dump years of emails between Thiel and senior
02:02Israeli defense officials. Then they leave flowers in a nuclear scientist's car. No break-in,
02:09no confrontation, just flowers, saying, we know where you live. March 2026, things escalate fast.
02:18They claim a cyberattack on Stryker, a massive U.S. medical tech company. They leak over 150,000 emails
02:26from two former Mossad directors, research, budgets, classified operations. Then, on March 27th,
02:34they breach FBI Director Kash Patel's personal Gmail, his resume, his private photos, hundreds of
02:42emails spanning nearly a decade, all of it dumped online. The U.S. government confirmed the hack
02:48and announced a $10 million bounty for anyone who can identify these people. Handala's response,
02:55nine days later, they released 19,000 files from Israel's former top military general, secret meeting
03:04footage, the faces of pilots and commanders, previously undisclosed meetings in Qatar, the UAE,
03:11Jordan, $10 million bounty, and they escalated. Now, here's where it gets interesting. Handala's
03:19only confirmed Epstein connection is that Barack email, a dinner invite, Epstein to Barack, mentioning
03:26Peter Thiel. That's it. That's all we know. But here's what people are connecting. Handala targets
03:33people adjacent to power. Personal emails, personal devices, not hardened government servers, personal
03:40accounts. And Epstein had a lot of people around him. Assistants, associates, lawyers, people who might
03:48have kept emails, photos, records on personal accounts. Could they reach the actual classified
03:55FBI Epstein files locked in government systems? Experts say probably not. That's a different game
04:02entirely. But the speculation won't die. And Handala hasn't denied anything. Here's the thing about
04:09Handala. Every time the world thinks they've gone quiet, they come back with something bigger. They've
04:16embarrassed an FBI director. They've exposed a Mossad chief. They put flowers in a nuclear scientist's
04:22car. Their own words? This is just our beginning. So the question isn't whether they'll strike again.
04:29The question is, who's next?
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