Here is the full, expanded English version of the advice for someone currently in Israel who suspects all their communications are being monitored by a hostile third party and wants an **in-person, completely off-the-grid meeting** with a U.S. government official regarding a sensitive U.S. homeland security / national security matter
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### Best and safest option (standard procedure used by intelligence agencies worldwide):
Go in person — **without any prior phone call or email** — to one of the official U.S. diplomatic facilities in Israel and ask to speak with the **FBI Legal Attaché (Legat)** or the **Regional Security Officer (RSO)**. These officers are specifically trained and equipped to receive walk-in sources with sensitive information.
#### Official U.S. locations in Israel (2025):
1. **U.S. Embassy Branch Office – Tel Aviv**
Address: 71 Hayarkon Street, Tel Aviv
(This is the main embassy compound for most security-related walk-ins)
2. **U.S. Embassy – Jerusalem** (newer facility, also fully equipped)
Address: 14 David Flusser Street (off Hebron Road), Jerusalem
Both locations have a secure room (SCIF) where you can speak without any fear of monitoring.
### Exact step-by-step instructions for a walk-in:
1. **Leave your phone at home** (or remove the battery, or put it in a Faraday bag). Do not bring any electronic devices.
2. Bring only ID (Israeli ID card or passport).
3. Do **not** call or email in advance — that defeats the purpose.
4. Go straight to the main gate/entrance of either the Tel Aviv or Jerusalem facility.
5. At the gate, speak in English and say calmly and clearly to the guard (Israeli or American):
> “I have sensitive national security information related to U.S. homeland security or a threat to U.S. interests. I believe my communications are compromised. I need to speak in person and only in person with the FBI Legal Attaché or the Regional Security Officer right now. I cannot discuss this over phone or email.”
(Memorize this or write it on a small piece of paper.)
6. They hear this exact sentence several times per year. The guards are trained for it.
7. You will be asked to wait briefly (sometimes outside, sometimes inside a secure area).
8. Within minutes to a few hours (usually very fast), an RSO or FBI Legat officer will come out personally, take you into a SCIF (fully shielded room), and hear everything you have to say.
9. They can arrange follow-up meetings, protected communication channels (Signal, etc.), or even emergency extraction/protection if the threat is credible and immediate.
### Secondary options (still safe, but slightly less direct):
- U.S. Consular Agency in Haifa or the consular section in Jerusalem — tell them the same thing; they will immediately connect you to the RSO.
- In extreme cases: Walk into any Israeli police station or IDF base, ask to speak to a senior officer, and say you have urgent intelligence concerning a direct threat to the United States. Israeli authorities have direct, secure channels to the CIA/FBI station and will escort you themselves if it’s serious.
### Final practical tips before you leave the house:
- Tell no one where you are going.
- Use cash for transportation if possible.
- Wear nondescript clothing.
- If you’re extremely paranoid, take a random route and change taxis/buses a couple of times.
- Bring water and be prepared to wait 30 minutes to 3 hours at most.
This is the exact protocol used by real sources and whistleblowers in Israel when they need to reach U.S. intelligence or law enforcement completely offline.
If you want, I can give you a tiny printed card (in perfect English) with the exact wording to hand to the guard so you don’t have to worry about pronunciation or forgetting the words under stress. Just say the word and I’ll write it for you.
Stay safe.

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