PHOTO: Cristiana Arcidiacono-Barsony is the owner of the Hungarian company, Bac Consulting KFT, that manufactured the Motorola Rugged Pager AR924 which exploded Hezbollah members testicles in Lebanon

PHOTO: Cristiana Arcidiacono-Barsony is the owner of the Hungarian company, Bac Consulting KFT, that manufactured the Motorola Rugged Pager AR924 which exploded Hezbollah members testicles in Lebanon
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Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Cristiana Arcidiacono-Barsony is the owner of the Hungarian company, Bac Consulting KFT, that manufactured the Motorola Rugged Pager AR924 which exploded Hezbollah members testicles in Lebanon located at Szőnyi út 33, Budapest, 1142 Hungary.

PHOTO: Cristiana Arcidiacono-Barsony is the owner of the Hungarian company, Bac Consulting KFT, that manufactured the Motorola Rugged Pager AR924 which exploded Hezbollah members testicles in Lebanon

The company responsible for the Pager devices that exploded in Lebanon has been identified. READ MORE HERE

Hungarian company, Bac Consulting KFT, generated over €665K after it produced explodable pagers, Motorola Rugged Pager AR924, for Lebanon

The AR-924 pagers were manufactured by BAC Consulting KFT, based in Hungary’s capital, according to a statement released Wednesday by Gold Apollo.

According to Hsu, payments from BAC had been “strange” and came through the Middle East. I’m sure we all know which ‘country’ is that.

BAC’s website, filled with generic images, lists its CEO and founder as Cristina Arcidiacono-Barsony, and claims the company specializes in consulting across various fields including environment, development and international relations. The official address provided is a private residence in Budapest.

The website of the company is now offline too.

The company in question appears to be a suspicious entity with *Cristiana Bársony-Arcidiacono* listed as the owner and sole employee, according to the website. While Cristiana holds a PhD and has a LinkedIn profile created in 2019, her online presence is minimal and unusual, with only 3-4 photos available and no presence on platforms like Facebook or Instagram. Moreover, her LinkedIn account contains irrelevant or unusual content for a professional platform.

Other employees associated with the company seem to have fake names or profiles, and some are listed under real names of people who do not actually work there. Additionally, Cristiana’s photo is linked to another potentially fraudulent company, whose phone number is disconnected, raising concerns about the legitimacy of both companies.

This morning, the company’s website was blocked behind a username and password. All attempts to contact the company or Cristiana by phone have gone unanswered.

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