Virginia-Based CODEplus HR Manager Nadine Barakat Claims to Know Sensitive Information about Terrorist Groups & Money Laundry that Threaten National Security

Nadine Barakat Aboushakra, an employee at CODEplus in Virgini has recently attracted significant attention due to a series of alarming claims. Nadine Barakat wearing what looks like the Keffiyeh of Palestian Group Hamas.

Nadine Barakat, Lebanese-American employee at CODEplus in Virginia, has recently attracted significant attention due to a series of alarming claims made on her social media accounts. These claims, which were posted on X (formerly Twitter), suggest that she possesses sensitive and well-documented information about multiple people and companies affiliated with terrorist groups, money laundering activities, and potential national security threats. The very nature of these allegations raises profound questions about the sources of her information and the security of sensitive data in her possession.

Alarming Claims and Their Impact on National Security

What is most concerning about Nadine’s statements is the lack of clarity surrounding the origins of the information she shares. There are serious implications regarding whether her information comes from a potentially compromised informant, either within the terrorist groups or possibly from someone inside the U.S. government. Given that CODEplus, the company where Nadine works, is a well-established and reputable organization specializing in cybersecurity and data analytics, the stakes are even higher. CODEplus holds contracts with several U.S. government agencies, placing the security of sensitive data at significant risk if such claims were true.

A Media Entity’s Duty to Scrutinize

While Inside Telecom, the media entity that has brought attention to these claims, is not aiming to defame CODEplus, its role is to perform its journalistic duty by raising critical questions in light of the situation. When a high-ranking employee in a company specializing in cybersecurity, especially one with close ties to U.S. government agencies, makes public disclosures about sensitive or potentially classified information, it warrants thorough scrutiny.

The questions posed are straightforward, but crucial:

  • Where is Nadine obtaining such sensitive and potentially classified details?
  • Why is CODEplus, a company with such deep government connections, allowing a senior employee to disclose such information publicly?

Contradictory Claims and Rising Concerns

Although CODEplus has stated that Nadine is no longer employed by the company, after we reach out to them, phone conversations have contradicted this claim, confirming that she is still employed there. This contradiction raises further concerns: Why does she continue to have access to sensitive data? and Why is CODEplus lying about her employment?

The below video shows one of our journalists calling CODEplus asking about Nadine Barakat, while the employee told us she is busy. We also have lots of documented incidents which will be disclosed when the time is right.

The seriousness of Nadine’s allegations imply she is sharing classified or sensitive information without proper channels, such as reporting it to the relevant authorities, this is not just a question of ethical concern, but potentially a violation of federal laws designed to protect national security. In fact, under U.S. law, there are strict mandates requiring individuals to report sensitive threats and classified information, particularly when it pertains to national security risks.

In the U.S., if someone knows information about a terrorist group and fails to inform law enforcement, they could face serious legal consequences. Under federal law, specifically 18 U.S. Code § 4 or other terrorism-related statutes, a person who knowingly conceals or fails to report such information can be prosecuted. Penalties can include fines and imprisonment, depending on the severity of the situation and the extent of their knowledge.

Below is Nadine’s X (Formerly Twitter) account for everyone to view her posting about mafias and terrorist groups that cause a serious threat to national security. Is she above the law? Shouldn’t she be questioned regarding the allegations she’s making? And why is CODEplus covering for her?

https://twitter.com/nadinebarakatlb?s=11&t=7JRh02GT_BcvyjwH-5uN2w

Nadine’s Allegations: The Impact on Individuals and Organizations

The results of Nadine’s claims extend beyond the damage they may cause to CODEplus and the security of sensitive data. The accusations also implicate individuals, who finds themselves unfairly targeted in the wake of her defamation campaign. Upon further investigation, Inside Telecom reached out to one of the victims of this smearing campaign, and learned that their laywers are preparing a letter to inform the FBI about these claims.

Stay tuned as we will be sharing documented information about Nadine Barakat’s sensitive claims and the people behind them. Meanwhile, CODEplus has the right to reply to our questions, and we remain open to sharing their answers on our platforms, reiterating that Inside Telecom is only raising these questions based on the serious allegations made by Nadine Barakat and documented on her X and Youtube account, and it is our right as journalists to investigate and question her claims.


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