| Author | Message | | Alpha | | Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2004 7:40 pm Post subject: Fallujah killings linked to Yassin's death April 2, 2004 - 1 |
| Fallujah killings linked to Yassin's death April 2, 2004 - 1:31AM A previously unknown group has claimed responsibility for the the gruesome killing of four US contractors in Fallujah, western Iraq. It said the action was in revenge for Israel's assassination of Hamas leader Sheik Ahmed Yassin. "This is a gift from the people of Fallujah to the people of Palestine and the family of Sheik Ahmed Yassin who was assassinated by the criminal Zionists," said in the statement from the "Brigades of Martyr Ahmed Yassin". "We advise the US forces to withdraw from Iraq and we advise the families of the American soldiers and the contractors not to come to Iraq," said the statement obtained by AFP. The statement, entitled "Fallujah, the graveyard of the Americans", claimed the group's fighters killed "members of the Central Intelligence Agency and the Zionist Mossad", referring to Israel's intelligence agency. It said the "blind violence" of Fallujah residents resulted from an increasing hatred of the Americans and was also in response to the "US aggression, raids on mosques and homes, the arrests, the torture of clerics and the terrorising of women and children." Yassin, the spiritual leader of the hardline Palestinian militant group, was killed last month in an Israeli air strike as he left a Gaza City mosque. The four US security contractors were killed in an ambush in Fallujah on Wednesday as they were escorting a truck carrying food supplies to a nearby military base. Two of their charred bodies were then dismembered and paraded by angry residents. http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/04/02/1080544641272.html Click here: Fallujah killings linked to Yassin's death - SpecialsWarOnIraq - www.smh.com.au http://www.nowarforisrael.com http://www.nogw.com/warforisrael.html | |  | | Alpha | |  | | Alpha | | Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2004 8:25 pm Post subject: Sharon: Israel Might Move Against Arafat |
| And how many more Americans will die (in Iraq and elsewhere potentially) for this?: http://www.nowarforisrael.com http://www.nogw.com/warforisrael.html Sharon: Israel Might Move Against Arafat By Associated Press April 1, 2004, 2:10 PM EST JERUSALEM -- Israel might move against Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, who has been confined to his West Bank headquarters for more than two years, Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon said Thursday. Israel TV reported that Sharon made the comment in a series of interviews he gave for the upcoming Jewish holiday of Passover. The interviews are to appear in Israeli newspapers and on radio and TV stations Friday. Sharon said that Arafat cannot remain where he is forever, and it is not impossible that Israel will act against him in the future, Israel TV and another reporter present in the interviews said. The TV did not immediately broadcast excerpts of the interview. Several months ago Israel's Cabinet declared that Arafat is responsible for Palestinian violence and should be "removed," and several Cabinet ministers have called frequently for his expulsion or killing. | |  | | Alpha | | Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2004 8:39 pm Post subject: Re: Fallujah killings linked to Yassin's death April 2, 2004 |
| | Alpha wrote: | Fallujah killings linked to Yassin's death April 2, 2004 - 1:31AM A previously unknown group has claimed responsibility for the the gruesome killing of four US contractors in Fallujah, western Iraq. It said the action was in revenge for Israel's assassination of Hamas leader Sheik Ahmed Yassin. "This is a gift from the people of Fallujah to the people of Palestine and the family of Sheik Ahmed Yassin who was assassinated by the criminal Zionists," said in the statement from the "Brigades of Martyr Ahmed Yassin". "We advise the US forces to withdraw from Iraq and we advise the families of the American soldiers and the contractors not to come to Iraq," said the statement obtained by AFP. The statement, entitled "Fallujah, the graveyard of the Americans", claimed the group's fighters killed "members of the Central Intelligence Agency and the Zionist Mossad", referring to Israel's intelligence agency. It said the "blind violence" of Fallujah residents resulted from an increasing hatred of the Americans and was also in response to the "US aggression, raids on mosques and homes, the arrests, the torture of clerics and the terrorising of women and children." Yassin, the spiritual leader of the hardline Palestinian militant group, was killed last month in an Israeli air strike as he left a Gaza City mosque. The four US security contractors were killed in an ambush in Fallujah on Wednesday as they were escorting a truck carrying food supplies to a nearby military base. Two of their charred bodies were then dismembered and paraded by angry residents. http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/04/02/1080544641272.html Click here: Fallujah killings linked to Yassin's death - SpecialsWarOnIraq - www.smh.com.au http://www.nowarforisrael.com http://www.nogw.com/warforisrael.html | Subj: Re: Link to Forbidden footage Date: 4/1/04 11:49:37 AM Pacific Standard Time From: Wolfram@AaaHawk.com To: info@CollectMyFlock.com Sent from the Internet (Details) I thought you would be interested in the text and video link for RealRadio below. <http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/mmedia/apdaily/033104-11v.htm> My best wishes to you ! Wolfram Graetz, Architect in Washington, D.C., USA *************************************************** Please study my three (3) Web Domains: (1) http://www.CollectMyFlock.com, (2) http://www.Ultimatum-For-Israel.com, and (3) http://www.Fuer-Deutschland.net <(Auf Deutsch) *************************************************** ***************************** "Michael A. Hoffman II" wrote: THE HOFFMAN WIRE Dedicated to Freedom of the Press, Investigative Reporting and Revisionist History Subscribe: HoffmanWire-subscribe@topica.com Michael A. Hoffman II, Editor April 1, 2004 Forbidden Footage Online at Washington Post Web Page The White House has requested that American TV networks exercize self-censorship ("good judgment") in suppressing footage showing the full horror of the Iraqi occupation and the depth of American unpopularity, as evinced in yesterday's savage desecration of the corpses of the dead in Falluja, "America's cemetery" in the words of the local people. One of the Iraqi vehicles in Falluja that dragged a charred cadaver behind it, displayed in its window a poster of Sheik Ahmed Yassin, the wheelchair-bound Palestinian cleric assassinated March 22 in an act of Israeli savagery. The US TV networks have, as of this writing, complied with the White House "suggestion" and declared the unedited footage of yesterday's incident "too shocking" to be broadcast; just as the lapdog media have obeyed the order from Bush not to photograph the return to Dover, Delaware of the remains of US troops killed in Iraq. As with all dictatorships, a sanitized propaganda version of of the situation must be presented to the bamboozled populace. However, while it lasts, the Washington Post is offering an online video of the forbidden footage at the following URL: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/mmedia/apdaily/033104-11v.htm >>>>>>>>> The HOFFMAN WIRE is a public service of Independent History and Research, Box 849, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho 83816 USA 24 Hour Revisionist News Bureau: http://www.revisionisthistory.org/news.html Subscribe: HoffmanWire-subscribe@topica.com Disclaimer: The Hoffman Wire is a controversial and politically incorrect e-mail letter intended only for those who have requested it. We have a strict anti-spamming policy. The views expressed in the Hoffman Wire are the sole responsibility of the author(s) and do not reflect the views of advertisers or the transmitter. Freedom of the Press: A hallowed right. 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| Subj: Bush follows his mentor - Ariel Sharon! Date: 3/31/04 11:51:09 PM Pacific Standard Time From: nord@famvid.com To: bilcar80@aol.com Sent from the Internet (Details) Thu., April 01, 2004 Nisan 10, 5764 Israel Time: 02:14 (GMT+2) Ha'aretz Bush to reassure PM: Israel won't have to retreat to Green Line By Aluf Benn The United States will assure Israel that it will not have to withdraw to the Green Line in a future permanent settlement with the Palestinians. The promise appears in a letter of guarantees drafted by the American administration in exchange for Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's disengagement plan. The U.S. rejected Israel's request to recognize the future annexation of the large settlement blocs in Ma'ale Adumim, Ariel and Etzion. Instead of referring explicitly to the settlements, the Americans propose a vaguely worded letter, which Israel would be able to present as implied recognition of the settlement blocs. The American draft also says the Palestinian refugees will be able to return to a future Palestinian state, which will be established in keeping with President George Bush's vision. This wording will partially meet Israel's demand that the U.S. declare its objection to the right of return, which the Palestinians insist on. Two principles guided the administration in drafting the letter of guarantees to Israel - support for the disengagement plan and providing answers for Sharon's political needs, and refraining from taking political or legal undertakings which could tie the U.S.'s hands in the future and hinder its contacts with its friends in the Arab world and Europe. The Americans don't want Egypt and other countries to pressure them to give counter guarantees to the Palestinians. This evening, Sharon will meet American envoys Steven J. Hadley, Elliot Abrams and Willian Burns, who came to agree on the final version of the letter of guarantees that Sharon will receive at his meeting with Bush on April 14. Israel is also asking for public American recognition of the separation fence route, after it agreed to put off building the problematic section of the fence near Ariel and putting up an intermittent fence in the "enclaves" opposite Ben-Gurion Airport and along Road 443. "The public did not elect me prime minister to keep my seat warm for four years," Sharon said yesterday at a speech at the high-tech conference in Tel Aviv. He said the disengagement plan is "an initiative that will prevent political collapse." He explained there were several reasons behind the plan, including the danger of pressures on Israel to accept diplomatic plans that were harmful, and the threat of international bodies to stop assisting the Palestinians, which would lead to a "humanitarian collapse" and to "pointing an accusing finger at Israel." Sharon said that in exchange for the disengagement, the U.S. will state in writing that it is against any plan that endangers Israel, that "does not condition progress on eliminating terror." Sharon said the withdrawal from Gaza would "deprive the Palestinians of the historic excuse that the Israeli presence is preventing them from acting against terror." Opposition chair MK Shimon Peres is trying to promote to the U.S. a $5 billion guarantee package for developing the Negev. Peres presented the idea to National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice and Secretary of State Colin Powell last month. A few days ago he discussed it with World Bank President James Wolfensohn. At these meetings, which Sharon knows of and agreed to, Peres presents the evacuation of Gaza as a springboard to developing the Negev, according to the vision of the first prime minister David Ben-Gurion. ----------------- Yours, Al Geiersbach An AMERICAN for AMERICA Tell President George Busharon this is the "USA" not the "USI" Milwaukee WI USA ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nimby Noyb" <philengr@powercom.net> To: <philengr@powercom.net> Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2004 9:09 PM Subject: Bush Endorses Israeli Annexation of Palestinian Land > Yours, > > Al Geiersbach > An AMERICAN for AMERICA > Tell President George Busharon this is the > "USA" not the "USI" > Milwaukee WI > USA > > | |  | | Alpha | |  | | Alpha | | Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2004 10:23 pm Post subject: Ahmed Chalabi's Ties To Mossad and Neocons |
| http://www.nowarforisrael.com http://www.nogw.com/warforisrael.html Ahmed Chalabi's Ties To Mossad And Neocons By Christopher Bollyn RumorMillNews.com 4-26-3 When Gen. Abdul Karim Qasim ousted the Iraqi monarchy of King Faisal II in July 1958, many Iraqis, like the family of Ahmed Chalabi, which had enjoyed close ties with the monarchy, were forced to flee the country. Today, Chalabi is the man behind the self-declared government that has come to power in Baghdad. Chalabi, a non-practising Shia, is reportedly a close friend of the late Shah of Iran, the former Crown Prince Hassan of Jordan and Col. Oliver North of the Reagan Administration, according to a recent paper on Chalabi for the South Asia Analysis Group titled "Ahmed Chalabi: The Janos Kadar of Iraq" by B. Raman, a Indian intelligence expert. The head of the Iraqi National Congress (INC), Chalabi comes from an aristocratic Shiite family that was connected to the monarchy of Faisal. The Iraqi monarchy had been installed by the British when they created the Iraqi state after the first World War. Chalabi's father was a member of the Faisal's Council of Ministers and president of the senate nominated by Faisal and set up to provide the Iraqi monarchy with a democratic facade. The Chalabi family fled to Jordan when King Faisal II was overthrown in 1958 by Qasim's group of army officers who had allegedly acted in collusion with the Iraqi Communist Party. Years later, Chalabi amassed a great deal of wealth as a banker in Jordan. However, in 1989, Chalabi was found guilty of embezzlement and fraud in a military court in Jordan and was sentenced to 22 years. Chalabi reportedly fled Jordan in the trunk of a car with over $20 million. It was alleged that during his association with the bank Chalabi embezzled nearly $70 million and stashed it in secret Swiss bank accounts. The financial improprieties that Chalabi was found to have been directly involved in led to the collapse the Jordanian bank he directed, Petra Bank. At the time of its crash, Petra was the third-largest bank in Jordan, and the Jordanian government was forced to pay out $200 million to depositors who faced the loss of their savings. In 1992, Mr Chalabi was tried in absentia and sentenced by a Jordanian court to 22 years jail on 31 charges of embezzlement, theft, misuse of depositor funds and currency speculation. A report by Arthur Andersen subsequently found that Chalabi's Petra Bank's assets had been overstated by some $200 million. Many of the bank's bad loans were to Chalabi-linked companies in Switzerland and Lebanon. A detailed 500-page Technical Committee Report was subsequently compiled for the Jordanian military attorney-general on June 10, 1990. In the report Chalabi was named as being the man at Petra Bank who was directly responsible for "fictitious deposits and entries to make the income ... appear larger." To this day, Chalabi insists that the charges were politically charged and the fact that there has never been formal extradition attempts prove the case was not genuine. Chalabi is considered by experts to be a long-time collaborator with the CIA and the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) at the Pentagon. After fleeing Jordan, Chalabi went to Europe and founded the INC in 1992 at a meeting of some anti-Saddam Hussein exiles held in Vienna, Austria. James Woolsey, who became the Director of the CIA under President Bill Clinton, made Chalabi's INC the cutting-edge of the CIA's operations against Saddam Hussein. Chalabi allegedly became Woolsey's blue-eyed boy and the INC became the most favored recipient of CIA funds meant for the overthrow of Saddam, according to Raman. In the 1980s, when he was associated with the Petra Bank, Chalabi, who was allegedly helping the Mossad, the Israeli external intelligence agency, used to visit Israel secretly. During those visits, he became close to the late Albert Wohlstetter, who is reputed to be "a godfather of the neoconservative movement in the US," according to Raman. Chalabi had met Wohlstetter during his student days at the University of Chicago, Raman wrote, but the friendship became close only after their meetings in Israel. Through Wohlstetter, Chalabi became acquainted with Richard Perle, who was Under-Secretary of Defence for international-security policy under President Reagan, Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld, both of whom served under President Ronald Reagan. Perle, as chief of the Defence Policy Advisory Board, has been a strong supporter of Chalabi, but the CIA and the State Department have serious reservations about him. Chalabi's criminal past notwithstanding, Chalabi is today being presented as the possible head of an interim Iraqi authority to provide an Iraqi face for what is likely to become an extended U.S. military occupation of Iraq. "He is tipped to occupy an important post in the US occupation regime in Baghdad to create a new Iraqi intelligence agency, which would be loyal to the USA and protect its national interests," Raman wrote. On April 16, two close associates of Chalabi said they had been elected mayor and governor of Baghdad by tribal and religious chiefs acting with the consent of the U.S. government. INC General Jaudat Obeidi who, prior to his return to Iraq, had reportedly lived in exile in Oregon claimed he had been selected mayor of Baghdad. And, with a massive media entourage, Mohammed Mohsen Zubeidi, proclaimed himself governor of a new interim administration for Baghdad. A spokesman for the U.S. Marines in Baghdad denied that the United States has recognized anyone to head up a new Iraqi government. http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=31508 | |  | | Alpha | | Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2004 11:32 pm Post subject: Re: Ahmed Chalabi's Ties To Mossad and Neocons |
| Step Forward Mr. Chalabi. The JINSA Connection: http://www.warwithoutend.co.uk/middle-east-and-asia/2004/03/06/step-forward-mr-chalabi-the-jinsa-connection.php Keep in mind that Woolsey and Feith are associated with JINSA (Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs) as you can read via the following URLs: http://www.robert-fisk.com/articles114.htm http://www.thenation.com/doc.mhtml?i=20020902&s=vest Also, be sure to access the 'War Conceived in Israel' article which is linked under the map of 'greater Israel' after scrolling down to it on the left after arriving at www.nowarforisrael.com | Alpha wrote: | http://www.nowarforisrael.com http://www.nogw.com/warforisrael.html Ahmed Chalabi's Ties To Mossad And Neocons By Christopher Bollyn RumorMillNews.com 4-26-3 When Gen. Abdul Karim Qasim ousted the Iraqi monarchy of King Faisal II in July 1958, many Iraqis, like the family of Ahmed Chalabi, which had enjoyed close ties with the monarchy, were forced to flee the country. Today, Chalabi is the man behind the self-declared government that has come to power in Baghdad. Chalabi, a non-practising Shia, is reportedly a close friend of the late Shah of Iran, the former Crown Prince Hassan of Jordan and Col. Oliver North of the Reagan Administration, according to a recent paper on Chalabi for the South Asia Analysis Group titled "Ahmed Chalabi: The Janos Kadar of Iraq" by B. Raman, a Indian intelligence expert. The head of the Iraqi National Congress (INC), Chalabi comes from an aristocratic Shiite family that was connected to the monarchy of Faisal. The Iraqi monarchy had been installed by the British when they created the Iraqi state after the first World War. Chalabi's father was a member of the Faisal's Council of Ministers and president of the senate nominated by Faisal and set up to provide the Iraqi monarchy with a democratic facade. The Chalabi family fled to Jordan when King Faisal II was overthrown in 1958 by Qasim's group of army officers who had allegedly acted in collusion with the Iraqi Communist Party. Years later, Chalabi amassed a great deal of wealth as a banker in Jordan. However, in 1989, Chalabi was found guilty of embezzlement and fraud in a military court in Jordan and was sentenced to 22 years. Chalabi reportedly fled Jordan in the trunk of a car with over $20 million. It was alleged that during his association with the bank Chalabi embezzled nearly $70 million and stashed it in secret Swiss bank accounts. The financial improprieties that Chalabi was found to have been directly involved in led to the collapse the Jordanian bank he directed, Petra Bank. At the time of its crash, Petra was the third-largest bank in Jordan, and the Jordanian government was forced to pay out $200 million to depositors who faced the loss of their savings. In 1992, Mr Chalabi was tried in absentia and sentenced by a Jordanian court to 22 years jail on 31 charges of embezzlement, theft, misuse of depositor funds and currency speculation. A report by Arthur Andersen subsequently found that Chalabi's Petra Bank's assets had been overstated by some $200 million. Many of the bank's bad loans were to Chalabi-linked companies in Switzerland and Lebanon. A detailed 500-page Technical Committee Report was subsequently compiled for the Jordanian military attorney-general on June 10, 1990. In the report Chalabi was named as being the man at Petra Bank who was directly responsible for "fictitious deposits and entries to make the income ... appear larger." To this day, Chalabi insists that the charges were politically charged and the fact that there has never been formal extradition attempts prove the case was not genuine. Chalabi is considered by experts to be a long-time collaborator with the CIA and the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) at the Pentagon. After fleeing Jordan, Chalabi went to Europe and founded the INC in 1992 at a meeting of some anti-Saddam Hussein exiles held in Vienna, Austria. James Woolsey, who became the Director of the CIA under President Bill Clinton, made Chalabi's INC the cutting-edge of the CIA's operations against Saddam Hussein. Chalabi allegedly became Woolsey's blue-eyed boy and the INC became the most favored recipient of CIA funds meant for the overthrow of Saddam, according to Raman. In the 1980s, when he was associated with the Petra Bank, Chalabi, who was allegedly helping the Mossad, the Israeli external intelligence agency, used to visit Israel secretly. During those visits, he became close to the late Albert Wohlstetter, who is reputed to be "a godfather of the neoconservative movement in the US," according to Raman. Chalabi had met Wohlstetter during his student days at the University of Chicago, Raman wrote, but the friendship became close only after their meetings in Israel. Through Wohlstetter, Chalabi became acquainted with Richard Perle, who was Under-Secretary of Defence for international-security policy under President Reagan, Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld, both of whom served under President Ronald Reagan. Perle, as chief of the Defence Policy Advisory Board, has been a strong supporter of Chalabi, but the CIA and the State Department have serious reservations about him. Chalabi's criminal past notwithstanding, Chalabi is today being presented as the possible head of an interim Iraqi authority to provide an Iraqi face for what is likely to become an extended U.S. military occupation of Iraq. "He is tipped to occupy an important post in the US occupation regime in Baghdad to create a new Iraqi intelligence agency, which would be loyal to the USA and protect its national interests," Raman wrote. On April 16, two close associates of Chalabi said they had been elected mayor and governor of Baghdad by tribal and religious chiefs acting with the consent of the U.S. government. INC General Jaudat Obeidi who, prior to his return to Iraq, had reportedly lived in exile in Oregon claimed he had been selected mayor of Baghdad. And, with a massive media entourage, Mohammed Mohsen Zubeidi, proclaimed himself governor of a new interim administration for Baghdad. A spokesman for the U.S. Marines in Baghdad denied that the United States has recognized anyone to head up a new Iraqi government. http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=31508 | | |  | | Alpha | |  | | Alpha | |  | | | ©2002-2009 WarWithoutEnd.co.uk |