This article was initially published by Jack Poulson on All Source Intelligence.
On January 23, Axios appointed the American company Safe Reach Solutions as one of the three private security providers responsible for supervising an armed checkpoint that will inspect the Palestinians while returning home in northern Gaza.
The OpenCorporates list of Safe Reach Solutions, LLC – as well as the original constitution documents filed with the state of Wyoming – indicated the registered agent under the name of Two Ocean Trust, LLC and the depositor under the name of lawyer McDermott, James H. Cundiff. The two companies also share the same address in Jackson, Wyoming.
When Chris Norwine, director of the private client of Two Ocean Solutions, was contacted by phone, he refused to say if the company of his company, Safe Reach Solutions, was the same as that which would exploit the checkpoint of Gaza. Norwine also said that no one else at Two Ocean Trust would be willing to comment on the issue.
Cundiff is also publicly affiliated with Two Ocean Trust through a press release relating to the role of the company as “qualified depositary” for digital assets such as cryptocurrency.
Cundiff did not immediately respond to requests for comments made by voicemail and email.
Safe Reach Solutions was listed as one of the three private security entrepreneurs to form a “multinational safety consortium” which will supervise the inspection of the Palestinians in the netzarim corridor under Israeli control in Gaza after the ceasefire. Axios described Safe Reach Solutions as a “strategic planning and logistics company” and said that it “wrote the operational plan of the control point”.
The other of the two reported American subcontractors, UG Solutions, is led by the former soldier of American special forces Jameson Govoni, who founded the company “Alcohol Armor” at the same time as UN solutions, in January 2022, according to his LinkedIn profile. He is also the founder and former director of operations of the organization to combat special operations trafficking Sentinel Foundation.
According to the video “Origin Story” published by Alcohol Armor on YouTube, Govoni is a “degenerate from Boston” who “joined the army as quickly as possible to inflict pain on people who inflicted pain”. The idea of the product would have been designed while Govoni and its co-founder, Glenn Devitt, operated under cover in Nicaragua. The two men claim to have had to drink a lot to maintain their cover, and have had to get back from the hangover to continue their work. “In the army, we are undoubtedly the worst drinkers in the world. I had my stomach pumped, ”boasted Devitt.
Govoni did not respond to a request for comments via UG Solutions.
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