Google Just Handed $32 Billion to the Epstein Pipeline. The Deal Closed Today.
- Patrick Duggan
- Mar 11
- 4 min read
Updated: Apr 25
Today — March 11, 2026 — Google completed its $32 billion acquisition of Wiz. The largest acquisition in Google's history. An Israeli cloud security company founded by Unit 8200 alumni.
The same day, pro-Iran hackers took down Stryker's global Microsoft environment. The timing is coincidence. The pipeline is not.
The Pipeline
Here's the chain. Every link is documented.
**Ehud Barak** — Former Prime Minister of Israel. 2,300 documents in the Epstein files. Direct emails with Jeffrey Epstein spanning years. "Touch base." "Presidential Suite at the Ritz." "Call me when you're up." Photographed entering Epstein's Manhattan townhouse.
**Carbyne** — Formerly Reporty Homeland Security Ltd., founded 2014. Barak invested $1 million in 2015 and serves as chairman. The board includes Pinchas Buchris, former director of Unit 8200. Epstein was also an investor — his role was structured to be concealed, according to Buchris himself.
**Unit 8200** — Israel's signals intelligence unit. The NSA equivalent. Carbyne was staffed by 8200 alumni. Wiz was founded by 8200 alumni. The pipeline from Israeli military intelligence to Silicon Valley runs through the same network.
**Wiz** — Founded by Assaf Rappaport and three other former 8200 officers. Cloud security platform. Crossed $1 billion ARR in 2025. Google offered $23 billion in 2024 — Wiz said no. Google came back with $32 billion. Today it closed.
**Google** — Eric Schmidt appears in 2,969 Epstein documents. Epstein personally brokered introductions between Schmidt and Barak. Direct email, April 2013: *"You can ask Eric if he would like to meet Ehud."* Another: *"Eric will love you when he meets you and I will get it fixed."*
The man who ran Google. The man who ran Israel. Connected by a convicted sex trafficker who "belonged to intelligence."
What Google Just Bought
Wiz provides cloud security for AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. They scan cloud environments, detect misconfigurations, find vulnerabilities. After today, they do this from inside Google.
Here's what that means: an Israeli intelligence-adjacent company, from the same pipeline that produced Carbyne (Barak's surveillance startup, funded by Epstein), now has deep access to Google Cloud infrastructure and, by extension, to every organization that runs on Google Cloud.
Wiz will "maintain its brand and commitment to securing customers across all cloud environments." That means they'll continue scanning AWS and Azure too. From inside Google.
The Emails We Have
We don't speculate. We search. 400,713 Epstein documents. Here's what came back:
**Epstein to Barak, February 21, 2014:**
> *"With civil unrest exploding in Ukraine, Syria, Somalia, Libya, and the desperation of those in power, isn't this perfect for you?"*
Barak's response:
> *"You're right in a way. But not simple to transform it into a cash flow. A subject for Saturday."*
A convicted sex trafficker pitching geopolitical destabilization as a business opportunity to a former Prime Minister. The former PM's concern wasn't the ethics — it was the monetization.
**Epstein to Barak, February 28, 2014:**
> *"The North Koreans have approached some people. As an American I cannot do biz there. They are looking to build giant infrastructure guaranteed by mining."*
Jeffrey Epstein brokering North Korean infrastructure deals. To the former PM of Israel.
**Epstein connecting Schmidt to Barak, April 9, 2013:**
> *"You can ask Eric if he would like to meet Ehud with you."*
The Google CEO. The Israeli PM. Introduced by Epstein. And today, the intelligence pipeline those relationships nurtured just got $32 billion and root access to Google Cloud.
What We Already Wrote
This isn't new reporting. We've been tracking this pipeline:
- **"From Reporty to Wiz"** — traced the lineage from Barak's surveillance startup to the $32B acquisition
- **"The 911 Call Is Coming from Inside the House"** — Carbyne's emergency response platform and its intelligence connections
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- **"The Woman Congress Missed"** — 3,076 Epstein documents, zero subpoenas for the company a pedophile named
The documents were always there. 2,300 of them. Congress didn't look. The DOJ didn't look. Google's due diligence either didn't look or didn't care.
The Question No One Is Asking
Google just completed the largest acquisition in its history. The acquired company emerged from the same Israeli intelligence pipeline that Ehud Barak — 2,300 Epstein documents, chairman of an Epstein-funded surveillance company — helped build.
Eric Schmidt, who ran Google, was personally introduced to Barak by Epstein. That introduction is in the documents. We have the email.
Did Google's $32 billion due diligence include searching the Epstein files?
We have 400,713 of them. Searchable. Free.
Maybe they should have.
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Search "Ehud Barak" — 2,300 results. Search "Eric Schmidt" — 2,969 results. Search "Carbyne" or "Reporty" — see what comes back.
The documents are public. The connections are documented. The deal closed today.
$32 billion. Today. While Iran burns hospitals.
*DugganUSA LLC maintains the largest searchable Epstein document archive outside the DOJ. 400,713 documents across 12 datasets. Free to search. Because accountability shouldn't require a budget.*
*Sources: DOJ EFTA releases, TechCrunch, Times of Israel, Calcalist, Reason, court filings.*
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