Let me start by issuing a warning to those who are sensitive to this level of truth and transparency. For those who know the man who raised me, you know I will always say “The thing….” It is in our blood and its important to see things clearly for what they are, understand what remedies may be possible and necessary, and be brave and confident enough to look these things in the face and laugh at the audacity of such evil to think it can overtake our realities and harvest our energies to infuse it further.
These topics are disheartening and highly disappointing, but I feel we have reached a point where we must laugh at the absurdity. We cannot hide our heads in the sand and pretend our complicity does not have global ramifications, but also a deep awareness that we control our realities and the more of us who choose to focus on the positive, realness and not back down to the tricks and schemes of those who are, finally, being shown so brightly for their corruption and heinous doings. Maintain your energy at all times, but stay aware and vigilant. Do not be harvested unwittingly. Use your God-given discernment. With that being said, we will get into this two-part blog piece concerning a banned documentary that is being buried in many places around the world. Let’s get into it….
Israeli government and intelligence agencies have attempted to bury it, but The Bibi Files documentary has ripped off the veil. Built on over 1,000 hours of unreleased interrogation footage—including Netanyahu’s defenses, denials, and inner circle—this film exposes a man who allegedly used state power to enrich himself and evade justice. Here’s what you need to know:
Three Corruption Scandals That Defined a Tenure:
- Case 1000 – Lavish gifts from Hollywood producer Arnon Milchan and others: fine cigars, champagne, designer jewelry—allegedly an exchange for favorable legislation like the “Milchan Law.”
- Case 2000 – Secretive media deals with Yedioth Ahronoth’s publisher, Arnon Mozes, promising better news coverage in return for legislation undermining his rival, Israel Hayom.
- Case 4000 – The Bezeq-Walla scandal: career-wide regulatory favoritism crafted in exchange for Walla!’s positive coverage in Netanyahu’s favor.
These weren’t rumors. Investigators captured years of meetings, negotiations, and inner workings on tape—then recommended charges in February 2018. By November 2019, Bibi was formally indicted. Trials began in 2020, with protests and calls for resignation echoing across the nation.
Yet despite the legal storm—and protests massing in the streets—Netanyahu refused to step down. His approach? Keep political power, run the narrative, and delay proceedings. Then The Bibi Files dropped.
Why This Isn’t Just Another Corruption Case:
- Weaponized Democracy: A Prime Minister legally indicted, yet still using state machinery to protect himself—media control, legislative leverage, religious court reforms.
- Unsettling Echoes: This isn’t about Israel alone. It’s a blueprint for murking the system from within while coloring dissent as disloyalty.
- Censorship in Action: Netanyahu’s legal team fought to ban the film from public screenings in Israel. A court denied their attempt, but censorship isn’t just legal, it’s structural. The documentary is effectively illegal in its own country, and here in the U.S (imagine that).
The Bigger Picture:
What we’re witnessing holds a familiar resonance. When leaders manipulate emergency powers, engineer conflict, clamor for media control, and protect personal interests—that’s not leadership. That’s state-level corruption.
And that level of ascendancy doesn’t happen quietly. It requires ignoring indictments, silencing the media, and mobilizing fear.
Final Take:
The Bibi Files isn’t a scandal—it’s a turning point. It confirms what many of us have assumed from afar: these systems rely on what’s concealed. Once the veil lifts, the machinery of power becomes visible—and unforgiving.
When governments fear exposure more than public trust, they’re already failing the people. And if we let them rewrite democracy to protect the guilty, we might lose the whole playbook.
For those interested and brave enough to step behind “the curtain,” The Bibi Files documentary, which you can stream here via Jolt Film, https://thebibifiles.com/


