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Category: News & Opinion (General) Topic: Crime & Corruption
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Source: Rumor Mill News
Published: May 28, 2004 Author: Christopher Bollyn
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IS ISRAEL’S MOSSAD BEHIND TERRORISM IN AMERICA? *PIC*

Posted By: ChristopherBollyn
Date: Friday, 28 May 2004, 3:01 p.m.


IS ISRAEL’S MOSSAD BEHIND TERRORISM IS AMERICA?

THE ISRAELI MILITARY’S NETWORK OF “MOVERS”
IS A GLARING BLIND SPOT IN THE “WAR ON TERROR”

“These guys aren't terrorists; they belong to the Israeli military.”

- Nissan Giat, an Israeli flight instructor based in Miami, commenting on
fellow Israeli soldiers arrested after fleeing from the local sheriff near
critical nuclear fuel processing plants in Erwin, Tennessee.

By Christopher Bollyn
American Free Press

The “war on terror” has a glaring blind spot that puts the security of the
United States at grave risk. While innocent Iraqis are tortured in their
homeland, suspicious criminal activity by Israeli military agents near
sensitive nuclear sites in the United States is neither investigated – nor
reported.

The most damning criticism of the “war on terror” is that it actually creates
more terror. Some critics would argue that the increase in terror and
instability is intentional – part of a larger geopolitical plan to control the
region and its valuable mineral resources.

In the logic of Anglo-American and Zionist policy makers, the chaos, terrorism
and insecurity in the Middle East, which is primarily caused by foreign
military occupation, provides a pretext for the presence of occupation forces
for the foreseeable future, something global planners have long desired.

The U.S.-led occupations of Afghanistan and Iraq resemble the Israeli
occupation of Palestine. As Israel’s brutal aggression against Palestinians
inevitably produces terror attacks in Israel, the U.S. occupation creates
fertile ground for the growth of “anti-American” and “anti-democratic”
terrorism. This, in turn, provides an excuse for the continued presence of
thousands of U.S. troops in Iraq – and throughout the region.

The recent publication of photographs of Iraqi detainees being abused and
tortured by U.S. military personnel only fuels hatred for the occupation
across the Middle East. This is well understood and appreciated by the
“neo-conservative” Zionist policy makers in Washington, London, New York, and
Tel Aviv.

Today, life in Iraq is actually more dangerous and less secure than it was
under the reign of Saddam Hussein. Scarcely a day goes by in Iraq in which
lives of innocent Iraqis and U.S. service personnel are not destroyed by
terror bombs.

Meanwhile, on the domestic front, the “war on terror” has changed the face of
America. Glaring double standards and blind spots, however, leave the nation
vulnerable and raise serious questions about the true goals of the “war on
terror.”

For example, while wealthy, law abiding European visitors are subjected to
extreme and embarrassing scrutiny, the border with Mexico remains as unchecked
and porous as ever. Thousands of impoverished and uneducated immigrants cross
the southern border illegally every month.

On the other hand, the U.S. administration recently applied punitive sanctions
against Syria because it said Damascus was not doing enough to prevent illegal
border crossings into Iraq. It would seem the U.S. government is more
concerned about protecting the borders of Iraq than those of the United States.

Another gaping hole in the domestic “war on terror” was revealed by the
bizarre indifference of federal law enforcement to recent criminal activity by
Israeli military personnel in the proximity of a number of critical U.S.
nuclear facilities. While federal law enforcement authorities warn of a major
terrorist attack in the United States, Israeli criminal activity in extremely
sensitive areas is allowed to pass unchecked – and uninvestigated.

Israeli military personnel run rampant across the United States violating the
law with impunity. Since 9/11 there have been dozens of criminal Israeli teams
posing as “movers” (and “art students”) apprehended by local authorities only
to be turned over to federal immigration officials and quickly released or
deported. These Israeli military teams, often arrested in the vicinity of
sensitive military or nuclear sites, represent a glaring blind spot in the
“war on terror.”

Two recent incidents in the southeastern United States reveal how Israeli
military personnel are allowed to violate U.S. laws and operate within the
country in ways which would never be tolerated of citizens from any other nation.

The first incident occurred in the proximity of several nuclear facilities in
Erwin, Tennessee, including the Nuclear Fuel Services plant. Nuclear Fuel
Services is a company that provides fuel for nuclear submarines and processes
spent nuclear materials. This is precisely the kind of radioactive material
that is used in a so-called “dirty bomb,” which senior law enforcement
officials are warning that terrorists intend to use in the United States.

But who are these terrorists? Are Israeli intelligence agents planning another
terrorist attack in the United States?

A recent Israeli incident occurred on Saturday afternoon, May 8, when Unicoi
County (Tenn.) Sheriff Kent Harris spotted a rental truck speeding on former
U.S. Highway 23, a lightly traveled highway near the North Carolina state line.

Two young Israeli men in the rented moving truck evaded Harris in a high speed
chase for three miles. During the chase the Israelis threw a bottle containing
a mysterious fluid from the truck, an act they later denied. The vial
contained an unknown substance, which appeared to be some kind of accelerant
because it became warm when it was shaken, according to Harris. The purpose of
the mysterious fluid has not yet been explained.

“They were driving recklessly and at a high rate of speed down an old highway
that nobody uses anymore,” Harris told independent journalist Dan Hopsicker.
“I was really concerned because the driver would not stop after I flashed my
headlights for nearly three miles. He was weaving back and forth, and I was
wondering what a large truck was doing on a two-lane highway instead of the
much-faster I-26 interstate.”

“They ignored my blue lights for two and one half miles and they were
traveling 20 miles an hour over posted speed limits,” the sheriff said. Asked
if it was possible that the Israelis were unaware they were being pursued, the
sheriff said: “Oh no, he had to see me. The siren was going…. I could see him
in the mirror looking back at me.”

Two young Israelis, Shmuel Dahan and Almaliach Naor were taken into custody.
In the wallet of 23-year old Dahan, an Israeli soldier based in Miami Beach,
police discovered a “Learn to Fly in Florida” business card. Israeli men serve
in the military until age 55.

“I got a sick feeling when I saw it,” Harris told the Associated Press,
expressing concern about the proximity of the nearby Nuclear Fuel Services
plant. “It’s the nation's sole provider of fuel for the Navy's nuclear subs,”
he said.

“They were just three miles from where, if you get off at exit 15, off I-26,
you’re just a half-mile from all the nuclear plants,” he said. “There’s
Nuclear Fuel Services, which is a privately-owned company. Studdwick, another
privately-owned company. And they’re building a third one now.”

The Israelis’ truck tested positive for drugs, Hopsic
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