Friday, February 25, 2005

Mossad's strategy ; anything wrong in the world ---- blame it on arabs

Top U.S. Army analysts believe the Israeli intelligence agency, the Mossad, to be "ruthless and cunning" and "a wildcard" that "has the capability to target U.S. forces and make it look like a Palestinian/Arab act."
This declaration was reported on the front page of The Washington Times on September 10th 2001, just one day before the September 11th strikes on the U.S. which are blamed on "Arabs".
This charge reported by the paper was made by American Army officers in a 68 page report prepared by some 60 officers at the U.S. Army's School for Advanced Military Studies, a training ground for up-and-coming Army officers. Furthermore, just hours after the strikes hit America a well-known pro-Israel analyst George Friedman proclaimed on his website, "The big winner today, intended or not, is the state of Israel. There is no question that the Israeli leadership is feeling relief" in the wake of the terrorist attack on America as a result of the benefits that Israel will glean. The events of September 11th do require careful attention in light of the fact that Israel has had a long and proven record in planting "false flags"-orchestrated assassinations and acts of terrorism for its own purposes and pinning those atrocities on innocent parties. One of the most famous instances in which Israel used a "false flag" to cover its own trail was in the infamous Lavon Affair.
In 1954 several Israeli-orchestrated acts of terrorism against British targets in Egypt were carried out. Blame for the attacks was placed on the Muslim Brotherhood.
However, the truth about the wave of terror is found in a once-secret cable from Colonel Benjamin Givli, the head of Israel's military intelligence, who outlined the intended purpose behind the wave of terror: "[Our goal] is to break the West's confidence in the existing [Egyptian] regime. The actions should cause arrests, demonstrations, and expressions of revenge. The Israeli origin should be totally covered while attention should be shifted to any other possible factor. The purpose is to prevent economic and military aid from the West to Egypt." The full extent of Israel's involvement did become public and the government was rocked by the revelations.
More damaging though was the truth about Israel's use of a "false flag" had come to international attention and demonstrated how Israel was willing to endanger innocent lives as part of its grand political strategy to expand its influence in the Middle East. Placing the blame Israeli "false flags" have been used time and again to point the finger of blame on others, mainly Arabs.
On June 28, 1978, Israeli agents exploded a bomb under a small passenger car in the Rue Saint Anne in Paris, killing Mohammed Boudia, an organizer for the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO).
Immediately afterward, Paris police received anonymous phone calls accusing Boudia of involvement in narcotics deals and attributing his murder to the Corsican Mafia.
A thorough investigation subsequently established that Mossad special-action agents were responsible for the terrorist killing. Blame the Libyans
One of Israel's most outrageous "false flag" operations involved a wild propaganda story aimed at discrediting Libyan leader Muamar Qaddafi.
In the early months of Ronald Reagan's administration, the American media began 'promoting' a story that a "Libyan hit squad" was in the U.S. to assassinate the president. It goes without saying this piece of 'fact' inflamed public sentiment against Libya. Suddenly, however, the "hit squad" stories vanished.
It was discovered that the source of the story was one Manucher Ghorbanifar, a former Iranian SAVAK (secret police) agent who had very close ties to the Mossad.
But doubts were being raised about Ghorbanifar; with the Washington Post acknowledging the CIA itself believed he was a liar who "had made up the hit-squad story in order to cause problems for one of Israel's enemies." By then, the Los Angeles Times had already blown the whistle on Israel's scare stories.
The Times reported; "Israeli intelligence, not the Reagan administration, was a major source of some of the most dramatic published reports about a Libyan assassination team allegedly sent to kill President Reagan and other top U.S. officials . . . Israel, which informed sources said has 'wanted an excuse to go in and bash Libya for a longtime,' may be trying to build American public support for a strike against [Qaddafi]." In other words, Israel had been promoting the former SAVAK agent, Ghorbanifar, to Washington as a reliable source. When in fact, he was a Mossad disinformation operative waving a "false flag"-yet another Israeli scheme to blame Libya for its own misdeeds, using one "false flag" (Iran's SAVAK) to lay blame on another "false flag" (Libya).
Source: rense.com

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