
Carbyne co-founder; Unit 8200 veteran; Epstein-funded 911 surveillance tech
Amir Elichai is a co-founder and former CEO of Carbyne (formerly Reporty Homeland Security), an Israeli emergency communication technology company. He is identified in connection with Jeffrey Epstein through his role in Carbyne, which received investment from Epstein and former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak. Elichai is described as a distinguished member of Israel's elite military intelligence unit (Unit 8200). The available sources document his business involvement with Epstein-funded ventures but contain no evidence of criminal charges, convictions, arrests, or other accountability determinations against Elichai himself. He appears in these records as a co-founder and business associate rather than as a subject of legal action.
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