Eliyahu Okkon
Good Morning Eliyahu was established to address a structural absence in contemporary discourse: rigorous analysis that integrates legal architecture, institutional power, and the deeper currents — religious, financial, civilizational — that determine political outcomes before they reach public view.
The initiative operates as a strategic research institute, an analytical briefing platform, and a gateway to advisory services for principals navigating complex institutional terrain.
Eliyahu Okkon brings to this work a formation spanning military strategic communications, national media, and legal practice across governance, white-collar defense, and legislative strategy. He is the son of a Prisoner of Zion — a Soviet dissident who spent years confronting state apparatus — an origin that provides not biography but methodology: an inherited framework for understanding how institutions maintain power, how they justify coercion, and where legitimacy fractures.
The perspectives published through Good Morning Eliyahu draw on the traditions that have shaped governance across centers of influence: the moral authority rooted in Jerusalem and Rome; the financial architectures of London and Zurich; the strategic logic of Washington; and the emerging nodes where technology, capital, and statecraft converge.
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