T-Mobile President Ulf Ewaldsson Helped ISIS Murder American Soldiers
Reminding You On Memorial Day Who Is Leading T-Mobile's Technology Team
Nobody is exposing a Fortune 100 company like this.
This wasn’t part of my plan, I never expected to still be talking about T-Mobile almost two years after walking away from my T-Mobile career to be an Independent Journalist.
But as Mike Tyson says “everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face”.
I had two choices when T-Mobile got me censored online and took away my ability to make money as an Independent Journalist - I could give up or I could keep going.
It’s obvious which choice I chose.
They want me to give up, they thought censorship would make me give up, and they thought weaponizing the court system would make me give up.
They’re finding out nothing is going to make me give up and their attacks are backfiring because they’re making me smarter and stronger every time they mess with me.
T-Mobile President Of Technology Ulf Ewaldsson
Here’s a 1 minute video with more detail below the video.
Ulf held many Senior Leadership roles at Ericsson over his 30 year career and all while Ericsson was partnering with ISIS in Iraq from 2011 to 2019.
Ulf transitioned to the #1 guy for T-Mobile’s Technology team in January 2019, just 6 months prior to the United States Department of Justice approving the merger with T-Mobile and Sprint.
In 2019, Ericsson, a Swedish telecom giant, entered a $1 billion settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice and the Securities and Exchange Commission to resolve violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. Leaked internal documents showed Ericsson was bribing ISIS to operate in certain areas and they paid terrorists to smuggle equipment across certain routes.
In 2022, families of U.S. service members and civilians killed or injured by ISIS, al-Qaeda, and al-Qaeda-in-Iraq sued Ericsson, alleging it violated the U.S. Anti-Terrorism Act by making protection payments that funded terrorist attacks. The lawsuit, representing 862 plaintiffs, including Gold Star families, claimed Ericsson routed funds through partners like Asiacell and Korek to terrorists. Ericsson vowed to fight the case, denying direct payments to terrorist groups.
The lawsuit is still going in 2025 with no verdict or settlement, the DOJ and SEC are continuing to investigate Ericsson.
My guess is it goes nowhere, unfortunately I’ve learned first hand that companies heavily partnered with the World Economic Forum are protected by the United States Government.
The truth tellers don’t shut up.
May every stone be turned over and may the will of God Almighty be done on earth as it is in Heaven.
May the merciful Lord protect you and your family with his mighty holy Angels and all those who speak up for the truth.