"The intense stranger introduced himself as Shlomi Michaels. He was a former  commando with Israel's elite internal counterterrorism force, the Yamam; he had  since become one of the middlemen who work the seams between the worlds of  security, intelligence, and international business, along with a few more  colorful sidelines including a private investigations/security business in  Beverly Hills. Even as ex-Israeli commandos turned security experts go, Bruner  thought, this one seemed unusually well connected—his business partner was  former Mossad head Danny Yatom. Before arriving in Washington, Michaels, a dual  Israel-US citizen, ran a string of businesses in Beverly Hills: a  coffee/chocolate shop franchise, a martial arts training outfit, real estate  investments, and a high-tech security business aimed at "high worth" Hollywood  clients. After 9/11 he left Los Angeles, alighting first in New York (where he  taught counterterrorism for a semester at Columbia University) and then in DC,  where he would soon launch a lucrative venture to cash in on the Iraq War and  its aftermath." (thanks Mouin)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
