Conspiracy:
The
Cases of Asher Karni
and Ryan G. Anderson
INTRO:
I
originally wrote this essay back in 2004, but it is
just as relevant today as it was when I wrote it.
Just today,
I came across
an article on MSNBC about an ex-Sailor that
allegedly disclosed sensitive information to Al
Qaeda. Whether it's true
or not I don't know, I don't even really care,
because it's just another example of the inherent
pro-Israel, pro-Zionist bias in the Mainstream
Establishment media. In the above case, MSNBC gave
the story prominent space, no doubt it'll be
everywhere by tomorrow, but there have been other
cases involving far more serious crimes, that have
been entirely suppressed by the establishment media
and they've done so because our alleged ally Israel
was involved.
I wrote
an essay awhile back entitled
"Another
Spy Story Suppressed to Save Israel"
detailing the last case involving a Jewish American
named Ariel Weimann that served in the fire control
section of a nuclear missile submarine and stole
highly classified information related to targetting
nuclear missiles, but you've never heard of him.
Why? What's the difference?
Of course
Weinmann isn't the first Zionist to receive the
benefits of media silence [complicity?], his case
was preceded by a much more sinister example
involving an Israeli named Asher Karni...
Conspiracy:
The cases of Asher Karni and Ryan G. Anderson
By Curt Maynard
A
Newsweek article in January 1997, states that,
"Conspiracy paranoia is surrounding us. A paranoid
person might even say it's closing in, because these
wacky theories aren't just spreading in the usual
cheesy newsletters dense with type and craziness.
Fomented on the Internet, conspiracies have become a
kind of Para-religion. Its vast flock ranges from
casual believers to zealots who think O.J. Simpson
was set up by the Japanese Mafia and that Prince
Charles is a puppet of the New World Order ..." That
statement has never been more true.[1]
Every day people all over the world find new
“evidence” that people and often governments are
joining against them. Of course every conspiracy
theory cannot be true, but some theories, although
controversial have substantial evidence to back them
up, and therefore reveal that at least some
conspiracies are authentic. One such conspiracy can
be found in a close examination of the state of
Israel and what appears to be a favorable bias the
Zionist state enjoys in the mainstream media,
particularly in the United States of America.
Our
current Secretary of State Colin Powell recently
stated, “It is not anti-Semitic to criticize the
policies of the state of Israel.”[2]
These wise words are
very important to remember in studying this
conspiracy. One can find one’s self in a very
uncomfortable position when attempting to persuade
others that the American mainstream media manifests
a decided bias in favor of the state of Israel, in
fact, one can find one’s self labeled an anti-Semite
for attempting to do so, but the objective observer
can reach no other conclusion when weighing the
preponderance of evidence. The fact is, for whatever
reason, the American mainstream media does manifest
a decided bias in favor of the Zionist state of
Israel. Examining this issue closely and considering
its potential ramifications does not, nor can it,
constitute anti-Semitism, to suggest as much at this
point in modern history ultimately lends credence to
the idea that our society is willing to “kill the
messenger, for dislike of the message,” and all that
implies.
A
substantial amount of evidence can be found in a
comparative analysis between two very interesting
and distinctly different individuals. One, a rather
insignificant personality by the name of Ryan G.
Anderson, accused of passing information on “U.S
military capabilities and weaponry,”[3]
to FBI agents posing as Al Qaeda operatives on the
Internet; the other, a gentlemen by the name of
Asher Karni who was arrested on January 2, 2004 at
Denver International Airport for having sold
Pakistan at least sixty-six spark gap igniters,
devices used to trigger or detonate nuclear weapons.
For whatever reason the crime committed by Ryan G.
Anderson has been broadcast to the entire nation,
whereas Asher Karni remains an almost nonentity in
the American consciousness primarily because the
media has chosen to remain silent about him and his
case.
Is this a
conspiracy or is it just an example of media
negligence and/or indifference? Fundamentally that
is the real question. In order for one to conclude
that there is or may be a conspiracy at the center
of this issue, it is crucial that one understand
what exactly Ryan G. Anderson did and then compare
that to what in fact Asher Karni is accused of.
Ryan G.
Anderson apparently did pass along information about
the technical aspects of the M1 Abrams main battle
tank, an armored vehicle that has been in service
since the early 1980s, as well as possible
vulnerabilities inherent in other military
equipment.[4]
Mr. Anderson was in fact a Specialist in the
National Guard and had recently been activated and
stationed at Fort Lewis, Washington, outside of the
city of Tacoma. A Specialist is an enlisted man with
the rank of E4, which essentially means he was
neither a noncommissioned officer nor an officer,
but was in fact a somewhat glorified private. As a
rule, the United States military does not entrust
privates with extremely sensitive information,
especially privates serving in the National Guard,
without a “Top Secret,” clearance, which Anderson
did not have.[5]
Anderson
of course cannot be excused from what he did. He
intended to, according to the FBI, pass along
information that could potentially have jeopardized
the safety of U.S. military personnel during a time
of war to individuals he believed to be Al Qaeda
operatives-- a clear case of treason. However, let
us closely scrutinize the ramifications of that
information had it gotten into the wrong hands.
According to an April, 2004 article in Newsweek
magazine, coalition forces had “at least 650 tanks
in Iraq.”[6]
This of course includes
the tanks of other coalition member nations, weapon
platforms in which Anderson would have known nothing
about. For the purposes of this study and the sake
of expediency, let us liberally assume that there
may be as many as one thousand M1 Abrams main battle
tanks in the Iraqi theatre. An M1 Abrams tank
utilizes a four-man crew: the driver, gunner, loader
and track commander.[7]
If
Anderson’s information miraculously allowed Iraqi
insurgents to exploit and simultaneously take out
every M1 tank in Iraq along with its crew, one might
expect that approximately four thousand lives could
be lost. Compare that number to the number of people
that might be expected to die from an average one
megaton thermonuclear weapon-- the kind of weapon
that Asher Karni’s illegally and surreptitiously
acquired spark gap igniters would have been used to
detonate. In 1993, the Congressional Office of
Technology Assessment compared a scenario involving
aerosolized anthrax with the impact of a one megaton
hydrogen bomb on Washington D.C. The study concluded
that anthrax, if disseminated under certain
conditions, could kill as many as three million
people, as many or possibly more than a hydrogen
bomb.[8]
Even if one were to consider that a hydrogen bomb
would or could not have been developed in Pakistan,
one must keep in mind that the comparably small atom
bomb dropped on Hiroshima conservatively incinerated
some 65,000 people. How many nuclear weapons could
be constructed by utilizing sixty-six spark gap
igniters? One essay has thirty-two being required to
initiate the first atom bombs.[9]
Karni supplied at least enough to initiate the
detonation of two nuclear weapons. In any case, if
we conservatively consider the potential loss of
life one might expect from what Karni already
provided to what is arguably and possibly the most
unstable Islamic Republic in the world today and
then compare that to what Ryan G. Anderson did, we
can clearly see that Karni’s actions could have far
greater consequences; yet, the media is emphasizing
the actions of Anderson and diminishing those of
Karni simply by way of omission.
Who is
Asher Karni? Why would the media for all intensive
purposes ignore the ramifications of what he did and
highlight the comparably insignificant Ryan G.
Anderson and his crime? Asher Karni is a citizen of
Israel who resided in South Africa prior to his
arrest earlier this year in Colorado. According to a
Commerce Department Special Agent named James
Brigham as reported by Fox News on January 15, 2004,
Karni owns a business in South Africa, “which trades
in military and aviation electronic gear,” and
employed an elaborate ruse to acquire and ultimately
to export these nuclear weapon detonators to
Pakistan.[10]
There is not a tremendous amount of public
information available on Mr. Karni; in many respects
he is shadowy figure with an obscure past.
On
January 13, 2004, eleven days after Karni’s arrest,
Rocky Mountain News published a very strange story
concerning a man accused of exporting nuclear weapon
detonators to Pakistan and how he was about to be
released from federal custody on a ridiculously low
bail. This must have drawn someone’s attention, as
currently Karni sits in a United States federal
prison without the opportunity for bail-- the very
situation one would expect to see for someone
accused of selling nuclear weapon detonators to a
potential enemy during a time of war.[11]
Two
articles published by Rocky Mountain News following
Karni’s arrest can be carefully scrutinized in order
to extract all of the pertinent information.[12]
To begin
with, Karen Abbott, the author of both the January
9, 2004 and January 13, 2004 articles detailing the
Karni case, identifies the accused as being charged
with “sending U.S. made parts that can detonate
nuclear weapons to Pakistan.” Nowhere in the January
9, 2004 article is Karni identified as being an
Israeli; he is merely recognized as a citizen of
Cape Town, South Africa and listed as the owner of a
company known as Top-Cape Technology which attempted
to acquire two hundred “triggered spark gaps” from
an American company identified as Perkin Elmer
Optoelectronics. At some point between the first
article and the second, United States Magistrate
Judge Michael Watanabe ordered the release of Karni
on bail. Bail was set at the paltry sum of $75,000;
a pittance considering the severity of the charge,
especially in a country where one can expect to pay
substantial bonds for the following crimes:[13]
Bribing a judge
= $100,000
Manufacturing documents too hide true citizenship. = $75,000
Influencing the testimony of a witness and/or preventing them from testifying. $100,000
Vehicular homicide (Driving vehicle with gross negligence) $50,000
Murder $1,000,000
Murder with special circumstances (No bail is offered)
Manufacturing documents too hide true citizenship. = $75,000
Influencing the testimony of a witness and/or preventing them from testifying. $100,000
Vehicular homicide (Driving vehicle with gross negligence) $50,000
Murder $1,000,000
Murder with special circumstances (No bail is offered)
There are a
considerable number of very odd circumstances listed
in the first half of Abbott’s January 13, 2004
article entitled “Israeli goes free on bail,”
beginning with the fact that bail was available at
all. The first few paragraphs are most telling and
reveal quite a lot when carefully examined:
"An Israeli
accused of illegally sneaking U.S. made nuclear
detonators into Pakistan will be freed from federal
custody on bail but will be confined to a rabbi’s
home in Maryland. Denver U.S. Magistrate Judge
Michael Watanabe ordered the release of Asher Karni,
50, a citizen of Israel who lives in Cape Town,
South Africa, after a hearing Monday. A rabbi
arrived from Cape Town on Monday to testify that
Karni is a respected member of the Jewish community
there. “I know him as a very religious and honest
man,” said Rabbi Menachem Popack, a U.S. citizen
born in Buffalo, N.Y., who has lived in Cape Town
for 28 years and has known Karni for 18 of them."
"Karni’s attorney, Harvey Steinberg, of Denver, also presented supporting letters from people in South Africa and in the United States. One was from the U.S. based son-in-law of South African multimillionaire Cecil Jones, offering the $75,000 cash bail that will free Karni from federal custody. Another letter was from a rabbi in Maryland offering to let Karni and his wife live in his home while the charge is pending against him in federal court in nearby Washington D.C. Watanabe ordered Karni to live with the Maryland rabbi and wear an electronic monitoring ankle bracelet to be sure he stays there. Watanabe delayed Karni’s release until Thursday to give federal prosecutors time to appeal. Prosecutors had sought to keep Karni locked up while the charge against him works its way through the legal system. However, Prosecutor Bob Brown said he doesn’t plan to appeal."
Once again we have to consider that a man accused of selling nuclear weapon detonators to an unstable Islamic Republic during a time when the United States considers itself at war with world terrorism, a good part of which is centered in Pakistan itself, was about to be released on bail because a few rabbi’s came forward on his behalf, one even stating that he knew Karni to be a “very religious and honest man.” If selling nuclear weapon detonators to Muslim’s bent on the destruction of world Jewry, the Israeli state and the United States of America is an indication of a Jew’s religious fervor, then we need to carefully consider what that might imply.
"Karni’s attorney, Harvey Steinberg, of Denver, also presented supporting letters from people in South Africa and in the United States. One was from the U.S. based son-in-law of South African multimillionaire Cecil Jones, offering the $75,000 cash bail that will free Karni from federal custody. Another letter was from a rabbi in Maryland offering to let Karni and his wife live in his home while the charge is pending against him in federal court in nearby Washington D.C. Watanabe ordered Karni to live with the Maryland rabbi and wear an electronic monitoring ankle bracelet to be sure he stays there. Watanabe delayed Karni’s release until Thursday to give federal prosecutors time to appeal. Prosecutors had sought to keep Karni locked up while the charge against him works its way through the legal system. However, Prosecutor Bob Brown said he doesn’t plan to appeal."
Once again we have to consider that a man accused of selling nuclear weapon detonators to an unstable Islamic Republic during a time when the United States considers itself at war with world terrorism, a good part of which is centered in Pakistan itself, was about to be released on bail because a few rabbi’s came forward on his behalf, one even stating that he knew Karni to be a “very religious and honest man.” If selling nuclear weapon detonators to Muslim’s bent on the destruction of world Jewry, the Israeli state and the United States of America is an indication of a Jew’s religious fervor, then we need to carefully consider what that might imply.
In
addition to the fact that it is most strange that a
bail was even offered, the terms of Karni’s release
are equally mystifying considering that he is not a
United States citizen and would undoubtedly be a
flight risk. He could flee to either Israel or South
Africa, the former having a history of harboring
fugitives from justice.[14]
Although the article
emphasizes that Judge Watanabe ordered Karni to wear
an electronic monitoring ankle bracelet to ensure he
stays at the Maryland rabbi’s house, one needs to
know that a monitoring bracelet will do absolutely
nothing to prevent someone from leaving anywhere or
at any time, it will only notify the police that the
wearer has left the area he/she was restricted to
after the fact. Perhaps strangest of all, Bob Brown,
the Prosecutor in the case didn’t plan to appeal the
judge’s bail decision or bond requirements, a most
unusual occurrence for a prosecutor with the amount
of evidence Brown had available to him and the
seriousness of the crime.
Now how
can this case are contrasted in an equitable manner
with that of Ryan G. Anderson? The following excerpt
from a Fox News article speaks for itself when one
pays attention to what is being said and how it is
being said. Bear in mind that Fox News first
reported Mr. Anderson’s arrest on February 13, 2004,
the day after Anderson was charged, unlike Karni,
whose story didn’t appear in any news publication
until Rocky Mountain News reported it eight days
after the fact. Fox News itself didn’t cover Karni’s
story at all until January 15, 2004, and then the
news network itself glossed over his arrest once,
never covering the story again.[15]
Compare that to the fact that Fox News has produced
at least ten stories on the comparably insignificant
Ryan G. Anderson.[16]
One could easily say at this point, “well of course,
we all know Fox News is biased, so what?” That may
well be, but Fox News network is not the only media
outlet to dedicatedly ignore the story of Asher
Karni and publicize that of Ryan G. Anderson. The
very same phenomenon manifests itself on many other
mainstream networks in North America, take for
instance the CBC, Canada’s largest broadcast and
news network, on February 13, 2004, the day after
Anderson was arrested the CBC published a story
about Anderson with a photograph of the young army
specialist and biographical data which didn’t fail
to mention he (Anderson) was a Muslim convert![17]
The same
network however failed to mention the fact that an
Israeli was arrested at Denver International Airport
for having sold Pakistan numerous nuclear weapon
detonators.[18]
CNN too reveals this bias, if one conducts a search
on its website, one will find two articles on
Anderson and one mentioning Asher Karni, albeit the
article itself focused on Pakistan’s illegal
acquisition of nuclear weapons technology, the
father of Pakistan's nuclear program, Abdul Qadeer
Khan and Pakistan’s President, Pervez Musharraf,
Karni himself is only mentioned in the second to
last paragraph and identified, not as an Israeli,
but erroneously as a South African.[19]
One can find twelve articles related to Ryan G.
Anderson on MSNBC, but up until today, September 3,
2004, there were none on Karni.[20]
However, today, September 3, 2004, MSNBC posted two
articles mentioning Karni, one from Reuters and the
other an Associated Press (Neither were contributed
by MSNBC). Neither article focused on Karni, but
rather on a South African named Johan Meyer, who has
been accused of “manufacturing nuclear-related
material and exporting goods that could be used in
developing weapons of mass destruction.”[21]
The point
is of course, that MSNBC never mentioned Asher Karni,
a man accused of selling nuclear weapon detonators
nine months ago, but mentions the bumbling, “wannabe
al-Qaida spy,” specialist Ryan G. Anderson in twelve
articles over the last eight months.[22]
There is
much happenstance associated with Israel and Israeli
citizens that seem to defy logic insofar as why the
media hasn’t covered the incidents in such a way as
to inform the American people better than they have.
Examples are abundant, and cannot be rationally
explained away as mere coincidence and/or the
hysterics of anti-Semites, yet despite this fact,
the American people remain blissfully ignorant of
them and their possible implications.[23]
Some of
these instances of bias are well known among
historians, yet unknown among the general public, as
an example the Lavon Affair, in which the state of
Israel in 1954 recruited several Egyptians to bomb
American installations in Egypt, intentionally
leaving behind fabricated evidence in order to
implicate Arabs and thus fracture tenuous
American-Egyptians relations, which was thought
might somehow benefit the state of Israel.
Unfortunately these agents were caught as one of the
bombs they intended to use prematurely detonated,
leading to the capture of one agent and his
subsequent confession. As a result of the scandal,
the Israeli Defense Minister resigned in
humiliation.[24]
The Lavon
Affair should be closely scrutinized today, as there
are some actual parallels that exist between it and
September 11th, 2001 in certain respects.
In 1967
the Israeli Navy and Air force attacked an American
ship dubbed the USS Liberty during the Six Day War,
34 American sailors perished and 172 others were
wounded. To this day the Israeli government denies
that it was intentional, insisting that they thought
this ship was a “Forty year old Egyptian horse
transport,” yet the matter is anything but settled.[25]
Anyone
that bothers to read about the incident will have a
difficult time convincing them selves that it was a
case of mistaken identity. James M. Ennes Jr., the
author of the definitive book on the subject,
Assault on the Liberty (Random House 1980), was
actually present on the ship that day, and he
insists to this day that the Israeli’s were well
aware of the fact that the Liberty was an American
ship. The possible reasons behind the attack are
numerous; yet remain cloaked in mystery, uncertainty
and denial. On October 9, 2003, Captain Ward Boston,
the man assigned to be the senior legal counsel in
the Navy’s Court of Inquiry on the matter, came
forward after signing a sworn affidavit, more than
thirty years after the fact, testifying that
President Lyndon B. Johnson and Secretary of
Defense, Robert McNamara insisted that the attack be
“concluded as a case of mistaken identity despite
overwhelming evidence to the contrary.”[26]
The fact that a
foreign nation committed an act of war on the United
States of America in the latter case and an act of
terror in the first, isn’t necessarily unusual, what
is unusual about the above two incidents, is that
for the most part, the American public, like in the
case of Asher Karni, remain completely unaware of
the facts associated with them. To this day, despite
strong protest, from among others, the former
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral
Thomas Moorer; the United States Congress has
refused to reopen the USS Liberty investigation
and/or hold Congressional Hearings on the matter.
The mainstream news media too has been conspicuously
silent, and as a result, the American people remain
in the dark.
One could
write tomes on the multitude of bizarre coincidences
associated with the state of Israel’s “free pass,”
in the American mainstream media. In fact some
people have, like former Congressman Paul Findley,
who wrote an excellent expose of the power and
influence enjoyed by the state of Israel in the U.S.
House of Representatives the U.S. Senate, and the
American mainstream news media entitled They Dare to
Speak Out.[27]
Some have
labeled Findley an anti-Semite as a result of his
book, but few actually question the veracity of his
work, preferring instead to find fault in the
author’s character instead, a much easier pursuit.
Findley focuses his attention on an organization
known as the American Israel Public Affairs
Committee, or AIPAC, a lobbying group that concerns
itself with doing what lobby’s do, influencing
politicians. AIPAC however, might be too good at
what it does, according to their own website, AIPAC
claims that Fortune magazine “ranks AIPAC among
America’s most powerful interest groups,” a very
powerful endorsement for an organization that
represents the interests of a country of less than
six million people.[28]
The
American Israel Political Affairs Committee is
currently embroiled in a spy scandal of monumental
proportions, one that even a very powerful interest
group may have difficulty extricating itself from.
Without going into great detail, the scandal centers
around an analyst named Larry Franklin who was
allegedly caught passing U.S. National Security
information to AIPAC representatives, who may or may
not have passed them on to Israel, a situation very
reminiscent of what Richard Perle did in 1970,
according to Congressional Testimony acquired by the
renowned investigative reporter, Seymour Hersh,
released in his book The Price of Power.[29]
The odd thing
about Perle’s apparent act of espionage is that he
later went on to become Undersecretary of Defense in
the Reagan Administration and most recently an
influential advisor to President George W. Bush. The
American mainstream media has for all intents and
purposes remained silent about what Perle did in
1970, despite the fact that he is considered to be
one of the most prominent and influential
neo-conservatives in Washington D.C. The lid is
anything but closed on the AIPAC spy scandal; it
will continue to grow and has become the focal point
of interest on many of the major information
clearing houses on the web. This wouldn’t be the
case if the American public hadn’t developed an
interest in the issue, and perhaps even a certain
level of suspicion in regards to the activities of
AIPAC and by association, the state of Israel.
Recently,
Pat Buchanan wrote an article entitled “Pollardites
in the Pentagon,” dealing with the recent AIPAC spy
allegations, which recited the fact that in 1970
Richard Perle was “picked up on an FBI wiretap
discussing NSC secrets with the Israeli embassy,”
yet later inexplicably became assistant secretary of
defense and then continued to engage in many
questionable activities that seemingly benefited the
state of Israel more so than the United States,
Perle’s alleged home, over the last twenty-three
years.[30]
The reader may
be asking himself/herself, what exactly is a “Pollardite,”
it is simply Buchanan’s way of bringing up another
historical instance in which Israel was caught red
handed engaging in espionage targeting the United
States, a case in which they denied culpability as
vociferously as they are today in the Larry
Franklin/AIPAC case, a case they denied for thirteen
years.
Jonathon
Pollard was an American citizen who spied for the
state of Israel and whose activities in the 1980s
are considered by many to represent the most
damaging intelligence breach in recent memory, not
to mention causing the deaths of several American
intelligence assets. Of all the individuals thus far
mentioned in this paper, Pollard may in fact be the
most recognized. Despite this fact and despite the
fact that he was sentenced to life in prison for
espionage, Israel has engaged in an aggressive
campaign that includes AIPAC and even direct
negotiations with past and present Israeli officials
to have him freed and deported to Israel, where he
is considered a hero. That’s right, a hero, an
American who engaged in espionage against his own
nation is considered a hero in the state of Israel.
Yisrael Medad, at the time a parliamentary aide to
the Tehiya Party in Israel emphasized this fact in
an article appearing in the Jerusalem Post in March,
1989, entitled “Jonathon Pollard is my Purim Hero,”
where he proceeds to slavishly lather praise onto a
man whose actions seriously compromised American
National Security and caused the deaths of American
intelligence assets on the ground.[31]
Today, Medad “is responsible for Educational
Programming and Information resources at the
Menachem Begin Heritage Center,” and he is an “Op-Ed
contributor to the Jerusalem Post, LA Times,
International Herald Tribune, Sh'ma, Outpost, Israel
Scene and other periodicals.[32]
Medad isn’t the
only Israeli that’s thinks highly of Pollard, in
1998, Benjamin Netanyahu; the then Prime Minister of
the state of Israel actually linked an
Israeli-Palestinian land-for-security agreement with
the release of Pollard. When asked to comment on why
he did this; Netanyahu said, according to the
Associated Press:
"Not only
will I not apologize, I am proud that I stand up for
him (Pollard) and I will continue to do so… The man
worked for us and our security, Netanyahu said. He
made a mistake. He should not have done what he did
and Israel made a mistake by doing what it did
against the United States. But he has been paying
the price for 13 years and we need to get him out of
there."[33]
One could say that this kind of sentiment, on behalf of a traitor, by the leader of an alleged ally, shows very little respect for United States law and/or National Security. This is particularly frightening given that Israel is occasionally referred to as America’s fifty-first state[34] and quite often a rogue state as well, by those not entirely enamored with the Israelis.
One could say that this kind of sentiment, on behalf of a traitor, by the leader of an alleged ally, shows very little respect for United States law and/or National Security. This is particularly frightening given that Israel is occasionally referred to as America’s fifty-first state[34] and quite often a rogue state as well, by those not entirely enamored with the Israelis.
This
strange media bias in favor of Israel is no figment
of the imagination, it is real, it exists, it has
for some time and it continues unhindered, except
for a few voices from the wilderness. This bias
prevents Americans from developing informed
opinions. It prevents us from learning that the
United States Drug Enforcement Agency developed a
report in 2001 that was subsequently leaked to the
media and has become something of a sensation since.
It states that dozens and dozens of Israeli’s were
arrested in the United States following September
11th for engaging in espionage, and then quietly
deported to Israel before the American public was
informed of the details.[35]
This bias
prevents Americans from learning that in October
2001, less than a month after 9-11; two Israeli’s
were arrested for “carrying guns, hand grenades and
explosives,” in the Mexican Congressional building.[36]
Inexplicably, these two men were later released to
Israel after Israeli envoys came to pay Mexican
officials a visit. It doesn’t make a great deal of
sense, but there it is. This self evident bias
prevents Americans from learning many relevant facts
associated with what happened on September 11th,
2001, like the arrest of five Israeli’s, reportedly
cheering with joy, while filming the disaster that
befell the World Trade centers on 9-11.[37]
Neil Mackay
writes:
"There was ruin
and terror in Manhattan, but, over the Hudson River
in New Jersey, a handful of men were dancing. As the
World Trade Centre burned and crumpled, the five men
celebrated and filmed the worst atrocity ever
committed on American soil as it played out before
their eyes."
Who do
you think they were? Palestinians? Saudis? Iraqis,
even? Al-Qaeda, surely? Wrong on all counts. They
were Israelis – and at least two of them were
Israeli intelligence agents, working for Mossad, the
equivalent of MI6 or the CIA.[38]
Despite the
fact that the above story did run on a fairly
mainstream news site, the fact of the matter is the
story and the fact that these Israeli’s including
the intelligence agents were quietly deported to
Israel, remains largely unknown to the majority of
Americans, and if they have heard about it, are
likely to dismiss it out of hand as meaningless
and/or part of some paranoid conspiracy theory, yet
in reality, it happened.
The
problem with this bias is that it will inevitably
lead, and already has to some extent, to the
discrediting of the media mainstream and
accreditation of what is now the marginalized media,
which could have profound negative consequences.
Initially this idea might seem unlikely, even
impossible, but should some catastrophic event occur
in the United States and the currently marginalized
media covers it accurately and the mainstream
sources conspire to keep it from the public, and are
discovered, all bets are off, anything could happen.
As it is now, the vast majority of Americans are
dependent on televised news for the information they
receive on a daily basis. Studies suggest that this
trend had increased over time and replaced reading
as both a form of entertainment and a source for
information acquisition.[39]
Of course this can lead
to the subjectivity of the media itself influencing
the individual’s opinion formation, thus true
objectivity is lost or surrendered. This critical
point was emphasized when Spiro Agnew, former vice
president of the United States delivered a speech in
Des Moines Iowa in November 1969, in which he
stated, “No medium has a more profound influence
[than television news] over public opinion- nowhere
in our system are there fewer checks on vast power.”[40]
The media itself is actually growing smaller and
smaller, in that it is merging into fewer and fewer
corporate owners, as Nicholas Johnson, (1995) a
former Federal Communication Commission (FCC)
official, commented on in relation to the developing
media monopoly in mass communication. “At the time
of the Time-Warner merger, when company executives
were asked why they were merging, Time-Warner said
that according to their calculations, it would not
be long before there would be five firms that
control all the media on Planet Earth, and that they
intended to be one of them.” Johnson later
acknowledged that, “it is true that most people get
most of their information from television. It is
also true that fewer and fewer people, particularly
young people, are reading the newspapers.” To
summarize the article; the media is already
monopolized by a few powerful companies, but if
trends continue eventually Time-Warner’s
calculations may in fact be correct.[41]
Recently
however, since September 11th, 2001, many people
have begun moving away from a reliance on the
mainstream media and have begun to seek information
on the Internet.[42]
This may be a sign of growing dissatisfaction with
the reporting and/or honesty of the mainstream news,
and why wouldn’t it?
If Americans as
a whole were to learn a few of the facts presented
in this paper tomorrow, the possible and unexpected
backlash might be that they’d turn in growing
numbers to the Internet for information on these
issues and others, and the Internet is unregulated
and tricky territory to maneuver. Many anti-Semitic
websites have already exploited the media’s
dishonesty in respect to its favorable bias toward
the state of Israel and are well prepared to receive
an influx of curious web surfers. The fact of the
matter is; these sites will in all likelihood begin
to look more and more credible as the mainstream
media marginalizes and discredits itself through its
own overt dishonesty and partiality.
It is
extremely difficult to determine why exactly this
bias exists and even more dangerous to speculate
about, lest one be accused of anti-Semitism, racism
or worse yet, being a neo-Nazi. In fact, it is
dangerous to present facts on this particular topic
period; it tends to elicit strong emotions among
many different people for many different reasons. A
Masters in Psychology thesis by Curtis Maynard in
2002 found that students tend to get emotional about
issues in which they know little about. The thesis;
entitled “A Study Focusing on the Formation of
Opinion and the Knowledge Associated with its
Development,” revealed that an over reliance on
television as one’s primary source of information
actually caused one to develop strong opinions even
in the absence of relevant or accurate information,
in other words the students surveyed had been
influenced, rather than informed.[43]
The only
way that people can develop informed opinions and
thus make intelligent decisions is by utilizing the
best information available to them at the moment.
The American mainstream media has failed the
citizens of this country in this role. It
consistently diminishes the importance of
significant issues and enhances the superfluous.
Most Americans are aware of this on some level, yet
buy into the idea that we are often more
collectively interested in the trivial than we are
in the substantive, thus stories like the Scott
Peterson saga are well known and disseminated and
stories like the 100+ Israeli students arrested in
the United States for espionage immediately
following September 11th, 2001 are unfamiliar to the
vast majority of American citizens and suppressed by
the mainstream news media.[44]
The actual facts behind the “Israeli art student spy
scandal,” are incredible, inconceivable and even
earth-shattering, yet seem to be unknown to
ninety-five percent of the American population,
simply because the news media has dedicatedly
avoided the issue. This self-evident refusal by the
media, a veritable conspiracy in fact, to omit
certain uncomfortable aspects of modern history in
favor of the state of Israel can only have negative
consequences, there is no upside, it is and will
continue to be, until seriously addressed, a blight
on the consciousness of the American people and a
significant impediment in American foreign policy.
[1] Rick Marin and T. Trent Gegax. Newsweek. Dec. 30 1996/ Jan. 6 1997, pp. 64-71.
[2] Colin Powell speech, delivered at the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Berlin Germany, April 28, 2004. Speech transcripts accessed on the United States Department of State website, September 12, 2004. http://www.state.gov/secretary/rm/31885.htm
[3]Fox News' Bret Baier, Mike Emanuel, Ian McCaleb, Liza Porteus and The Associated Press contributed to this report. February 13, 2004. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,111324,00.html - accessed on 9/2/04
[4] Ryan G. Anderson was convicted on September 3, 2004. Associated Press, as presented by the Fox News website, accessed on September 17, 2004. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,131264,00.html
[5] As a former member of the United States Armored Cavalry with a “top secret” clearance I attest to this fact based upon personal experience. Any vulnerability inherent in the M1 Abrams main battle tank was long ago divulged and has been common knowledge to those interested for a decade.
[6] Accessed on 9/2/04 http://www.keepmedia.com/Register.do?oliID=225
[7] My personal experience from having served in the United States Armored Cavalry, 3/2 ACR 1985 – 1988.
[8] PROLIFERATION OF WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION — Assessing the Risks, a report by the U.S. Congressional Office of Technology Assessment, OTA-ISC-599 — Washington D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, August 1993.
[9] Sublette, Carey, “nuclear weapons frequently asked questions,” Accessed on 9/2/04 http://comfuture.com/hew/Nwfaq/Nfaq8.html
[10] Associated Press, posted on the Fox News website, January 15, 2004. Accessed on 9/3/04 http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,108569,00.html
[11] Currently Pakistan is considered an ally of the United States, however it must be noted that Musharraf’s hold on power is tenuous and several attempts on his life have been made within the past twelve months by people the U.S. government considers “potential enemies.”
[12] Karen Abbott. “Israeli Goes Free on Bail” Rocky Mountain News, January 13, 2003, Accessed on 9/3/02. http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drmn/local/article/0,1299,DRMN_15_2571771,00.html and Karen Abbott. “DIA Arrest Tied to Nuke Control Law,” Rocky Mountain News, January 9, 2004.
http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drmn/local/article/0,1299,DRMN_15_2563582,00.html See also Appendix I & II.
[13] The Bail Schedules listed above are from the Los Angeles Superior Court, so bear in mind that these are only a few examples from a judicial district that is almost universally considered quite lenient as far as punishment and that these examples are used to do nothing more than to establish the fact that a $75,000 bail for selling nuclear weapon detonators to an unstable Islamic Republic is unrealistically and unbelievably low. As far as the one million dollar bail for murder, please bear in mind that a single nuclear weapon could conceivably kill millions of people. Site accessed on 9/3/04. http://www.lasuperiorcourt.org/bail/pdf/felony.pdf
[14] As an example Meir Lansky in the 1970s and recently Vladimir Gusinsky, a Russian Oligarch wanted in Russia for fraud. Pravda. March 21, 2001. english.pravda.ru/accidents/2001/04/25/4133.html
[15] This fact can be verified by conducting a search on the Fox News networks search engine by entering in “Asher Karni.” The Fox News website was accessed by this author September 2, 2004.
[16] This fact can be verified by conducting a search on the Fox News networks search engine by entering in “Ryan G. Anderson.” The Fox News website was accessed by this author September 2, 2004.
[17] Accessed on 9/4/04 http://www.cbc.ca/story/world/national/2004/02/13/national_guard040213.html
[18] This fact can be verified by conducting a search on the CBC search engine and entering in “Asher Karni,” the results will state: Your search - "Asher Karni" - did not match any documents. No pages were found containing ""Asher Karni."
[19] This can be verified by conducting a site search on CNN, entering in “Asher Karni,” and “Ryan G Anderson” respectively. (When this search is conducted, be sure to indicate that it is a CNN search, not a web search. The CNN article on Kahn and Musharraf was accessed 9/2/04. http://www.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/asiapcf/01/18/pakistan.scientists.nukes/index.html
[20] This can be verified by conducting a MSNBC site search and entering in the names “Asher Karni,” and “Ryan G. Anderson,” respectively.
[21] Peter Apps, Reuters, Accessed on September 3, 2004 http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5897543/ .Inexplicably, all charges against Johan Meyer were dropped without comment or explanation on September 8, 2004, five days after he was initially charged. International The News, September 9, 2004. Accessed on September 17, 2004. http://www.jang.com.pk/thenews/sep2004-daily/09-09-2004/main/main15.htm
[22] MSNBC staff report. February 13, 2004. Accessed September 3, 2004. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4252095/
[23] Yehuda Abraham was charged in 2003 for being a part of a conspiracy to sell Russian shoulder fired surface to air missiles to FBI agents posing as terrorists, much in the same way that Ryan G. Anderson was caught. Interestingly Anderson was sentenced to life in prison and Abraham, for whatever reason, only faces five years imprisonment and a fine. (Ronnie Burke & Jennifer Styles, “Jeweler pleads guilty in missile sale case,” May 6, 2004. Accessed on 9/4/04. http://www.cnn.com/2004/LAW/03/30/missile.indictment/index.html) Abraham was in league with another individual by the name of Hemant Lakhani, described as a “Hindu businessman.”( Ronnie Burke & Jennifer Styles, “Jeweler pleads guilty in missile sale case,” May 6, 2004. Accessed on 9/4/04. http://www.cnn.com/2004/LAW/03/30/missile.indictment/index.html )
Interestingly there are parallels between the cases of Lakhani, Abraham and Karni, Anderson, namely that the media has essentially ignored in many respects Yehuda Abraham and concentrated instead on Hemant Lakhani. The very same phenomenon associated with bias in favor of Abraham is evident when “searches” are conducted on the major three news network websites, i.e. CNN, MSNBC and Fox News. (A CNN search reveals nine articles when “Hemant Lakhani,” is typed into the CNN search engine and six when “Yehuda Abraham,” is typed into the CNN search engine, yet with the exception of one article, the five others focus on Lakhani, mentioning Abraham in one or two sentences. A Fox News website search yields)
Additionally, Time Magazine published an article on August 25, 2004, entitled “How secure are our skies,” in which Lakhani’s name and details associated with the missile sale are prominently featured, yet Abraham’s name is conspicuously omitted. (Time Magazine. Josh Tyrangiel & Kristina Dell, “How secure are our skies?” August 25, 2003. http://www.time.com/time/archive/preview/0,10987,1101030825-476407,00.html ).
[24] Wikepedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Accessed September 9, 2004. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lavon_affair
[25] James M. Ennes, Washington Report on Middle Eastern Affairs. “The Assault on the USS Liberty Still Covered up After 26 Years.” (June 1993) Pg. 19. Accessed on September 9, 2004. http://www.washington-report.org/backissues/0693/9306019.htm
[26] Sworn Affidavit by Ward Boston, USN, JAG (Ret) Senior Counsel to the Court of Inquiry. October 9, 2003. Copy of Affidavit accessed on September 9, 2004 http://www.amenusa.org/liberty11.htm
[27] Findley, Paul. They Dare to Speak Out. Chicago, IL: Lawrence Hill Books. 1989.
[28] American Israel Political Affairs Committee website, accessed on September 9, 2004. http://www.aipac.org/documents/whoweare.html
[29] Seymour Hersh. The Price of Power. Summit Books. (1983) Pg 322.
[30] Pat Buchanan. The American Conservative. “Pollardites in the Pentagon.” September 8, 2004. Site accessed on September 10, 2004. http://www.theamericancause.org/patpentagon.htm
[31] Yisrael Medad, Jerusalem Post. “Jonathon Pollard is my Purim Hero,” March. 1989. Site accessed on September 10, 2004. http://www.theamericancause.org/patpentagon.htm
[32] Ariel Center for Policy Research. Biography of Yisrael Medad. Accessed on September 10, 2004. http://www.acpr.org.il/people/ymedad.html
[33] Dina Kraft. Associated Press. October 26, 1998. Internet site accessed on September 10, 2004. http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/792109/posts
[34] Matt Spetalnik. Reuters. “Is Israel ‘Swing State’ That Could Tip U.S. Election?” September 9, 2004. Internet site accessed on September 9, 2004. http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=politicsNews&storyID=6198741
[35] The leaked DEA report can be downloaded on pdf here. http://antiwar.com/rep/DEA_Report_redactedxx.pdf
[36] Dallas Peace Times. Accessed on September 11, 2004. http://www.dallaspeacecenter.org/dpt0112/isr-in-mex.htm Other sources can be found at http://english.pravda.ru/world/2001/10/13/17982.html, Translated articles of the Mexico City paper Cronica de Hoy can be found here. http://www.narconews.com/mexicancapitol1.html
[37] Yossi Melman, Haaretz. Accessed on September 11, 2004. http://www.haaretzdaily.com/hasen/pages/ShArt.jhtml?itemNo=75266&contrassID=2&subContrassID=1&sbSubContrassID=0&listSrc=Y,
[38] Neil Mackay. Sunday Herald Online. November 2. 2003. Accessed on September 11, 2004. http://ww1.sundayherald.com/37707
[39] Hart and Teeter Research Companies survey, Retrieved April 28, 2002 from LEXIS NEXIS Academic Universe. Roper Center For Public Opinion Research. http://web.lexis-nexis.com/universe/form/academic/s_roper.html
Accession Number. 0282271, June 19th, 1997.
[40] Spiro Agnew, in a speech delivered in Des Moines Iowa, November 13th, 1969
[41] Media Monopoly: An Interview with Nicholas Johnson. Accessed on September 26, 2004. http://multinationalmonitor.org/hyper/issues/1995/05/mm0595_07.html
[42] NBC News. January 12, 2004. Accessed on September 11, 2004. http://www.nbc10.com/news/2758598/detail.html
[43] Curtis Maynard. “A Study Focusing on the Formation of Opinion and the Knowledge Associated with its Development.” (2002) Texas A&M University-Kingsville, Masters Thesis.
[44] A multitude of articles and reports exist in reference to the established fact that these students were arrested for espionage and then deported to Israel without being prosecuted after September 11, 2004. Carl Cameron a Fox News correspondent did a 3 part series on these students, which has mysteriously vanished from Fox News archives, but fortunately was downloaded, saved and is currently available on thousands of other websites. An investigation into these students and what they are accused of doing will be fruitful for the reader and well worth doing. Some of the articles can be found at the following (non-mainstream) websites, including Carl Cameron’s suppressed Fox News series.. http://antiwar.com/israeli-files.php, http://www.100777.com/node/view/180. The leaked DEA report can be downloaded on pdf here. http://antiwar.com/rep/DEA_Report_redactedxx.pdf
[1] Rick Marin and T. Trent Gegax. Newsweek. Dec. 30 1996/ Jan. 6 1997, pp. 64-71.
[2] Colin Powell speech, delivered at the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Berlin Germany, April 28, 2004. Speech transcripts accessed on the United States Department of State website, September 12, 2004. http://www.state.gov/secretary/rm/31885.htm
[3]Fox News' Bret Baier, Mike Emanuel, Ian McCaleb, Liza Porteus and The Associated Press contributed to this report. February 13, 2004. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,111324,00.html - accessed on 9/2/04
[4] Ryan G. Anderson was convicted on September 3, 2004. Associated Press, as presented by the Fox News website, accessed on September 17, 2004. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,131264,00.html
[5] As a former member of the United States Armored Cavalry with a “top secret” clearance I attest to this fact based upon personal experience. Any vulnerability inherent in the M1 Abrams main battle tank was long ago divulged and has been common knowledge to those interested for a decade.
[6] Accessed on 9/2/04 http://www.keepmedia.com/Register.do?oliID=225
[7] My personal experience from having served in the United States Armored Cavalry, 3/2 ACR 1985 – 1988.
[8] PROLIFERATION OF WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION — Assessing the Risks, a report by the U.S. Congressional Office of Technology Assessment, OTA-ISC-599 — Washington D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, August 1993.
[9] Sublette, Carey, “nuclear weapons frequently asked questions,” Accessed on 9/2/04 http://comfuture.com/hew/Nwfaq/Nfaq8.html
[10] Associated Press, posted on the Fox News website, January 15, 2004. Accessed on 9/3/04 http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,108569,00.html
[11] Currently Pakistan is considered an ally of the United States, however it must be noted that Musharraf’s hold on power is tenuous and several attempts on his life have been made within the past twelve months by people the U.S. government considers “potential enemies.”
[12] Karen Abbott. “Israeli Goes Free on Bail” Rocky Mountain News, January 13, 2003, Accessed on 9/3/02. http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drmn/local/article/0,1299,DRMN_15_2571771,00.html and Karen Abbott. “DIA Arrest Tied to Nuke Control Law,” Rocky Mountain News, January 9, 2004.
http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drmn/local/article/0,1299,DRMN_15_2563582,00.html See also Appendix I & II.
[13] The Bail Schedules listed above are from the Los Angeles Superior Court, so bear in mind that these are only a few examples from a judicial district that is almost universally considered quite lenient as far as punishment and that these examples are used to do nothing more than to establish the fact that a $75,000 bail for selling nuclear weapon detonators to an unstable Islamic Republic is unrealistically and unbelievably low. As far as the one million dollar bail for murder, please bear in mind that a single nuclear weapon could conceivably kill millions of people. Site accessed on 9/3/04. http://www.lasuperiorcourt.org/bail/pdf/felony.pdf
[14] As an example Meir Lansky in the 1970s and recently Vladimir Gusinsky, a Russian Oligarch wanted in Russia for fraud. Pravda. March 21, 2001. english.pravda.ru/accidents/2001/04/25/4133.html
[15] This fact can be verified by conducting a search on the Fox News networks search engine by entering in “Asher Karni.” The Fox News website was accessed by this author September 2, 2004.
[16] This fact can be verified by conducting a search on the Fox News networks search engine by entering in “Ryan G. Anderson.” The Fox News website was accessed by this author September 2, 2004.
[17] Accessed on 9/4/04 http://www.cbc.ca/story/world/national/2004/02/13/national_guard040213.html
[18] This fact can be verified by conducting a search on the CBC search engine and entering in “Asher Karni,” the results will state: Your search - "Asher Karni" - did not match any documents. No pages were found containing ""Asher Karni."
[19] This can be verified by conducting a site search on CNN, entering in “Asher Karni,” and “Ryan G Anderson” respectively. (When this search is conducted, be sure to indicate that it is a CNN search, not a web search. The CNN article on Kahn and Musharraf was accessed 9/2/04. http://www.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/asiapcf/01/18/pakistan.scientists.nukes/index.html
[20] This can be verified by conducting a MSNBC site search and entering in the names “Asher Karni,” and “Ryan G. Anderson,” respectively.
[21] Peter Apps, Reuters, Accessed on September 3, 2004 http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5897543/ .Inexplicably, all charges against Johan Meyer were dropped without comment or explanation on September 8, 2004, five days after he was initially charged. International The News, September 9, 2004. Accessed on September 17, 2004. http://www.jang.com.pk/thenews/sep2004-daily/09-09-2004/main/main15.htm
[22] MSNBC staff report. February 13, 2004. Accessed September 3, 2004. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4252095/
[23] Yehuda Abraham was charged in 2003 for being a part of a conspiracy to sell Russian shoulder fired surface to air missiles to FBI agents posing as terrorists, much in the same way that Ryan G. Anderson was caught. Interestingly Anderson was sentenced to life in prison and Abraham, for whatever reason, only faces five years imprisonment and a fine. (Ronnie Burke & Jennifer Styles, “Jeweler pleads guilty in missile sale case,” May 6, 2004. Accessed on 9/4/04. http://www.cnn.com/2004/LAW/03/30/missile.indictment/index.html) Abraham was in league with another individual by the name of Hemant Lakhani, described as a “Hindu businessman.”( Ronnie Burke & Jennifer Styles, “Jeweler pleads guilty in missile sale case,” May 6, 2004. Accessed on 9/4/04. http://www.cnn.com/2004/LAW/03/30/missile.indictment/index.html )
Interestingly there are parallels between the cases of Lakhani, Abraham and Karni, Anderson, namely that the media has essentially ignored in many respects Yehuda Abraham and concentrated instead on Hemant Lakhani. The very same phenomenon associated with bias in favor of Abraham is evident when “searches” are conducted on the major three news network websites, i.e. CNN, MSNBC and Fox News. (A CNN search reveals nine articles when “Hemant Lakhani,” is typed into the CNN search engine and six when “Yehuda Abraham,” is typed into the CNN search engine, yet with the exception of one article, the five others focus on Lakhani, mentioning Abraham in one or two sentences. A Fox News website search yields)
Additionally, Time Magazine published an article on August 25, 2004, entitled “How secure are our skies,” in which Lakhani’s name and details associated with the missile sale are prominently featured, yet Abraham’s name is conspicuously omitted. (Time Magazine. Josh Tyrangiel & Kristina Dell, “How secure are our skies?” August 25, 2003. http://www.time.com/time/archive/preview/0,10987,1101030825-476407,00.html ).
[24] Wikepedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Accessed September 9, 2004. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lavon_affair
[25] James M. Ennes, Washington Report on Middle Eastern Affairs. “The Assault on the USS Liberty Still Covered up After 26 Years.” (June 1993) Pg. 19. Accessed on September 9, 2004. http://www.washington-report.org/backissues/0693/9306019.htm
[26] Sworn Affidavit by Ward Boston, USN, JAG (Ret) Senior Counsel to the Court of Inquiry. October 9, 2003. Copy of Affidavit accessed on September 9, 2004 http://www.amenusa.org/liberty11.htm
[27] Findley, Paul. They Dare to Speak Out. Chicago, IL: Lawrence Hill Books. 1989.
[28] American Israel Political Affairs Committee website, accessed on September 9, 2004. http://www.aipac.org/documents/whoweare.html
[29] Seymour Hersh. The Price of Power. Summit Books. (1983) Pg 322.
[30] Pat Buchanan. The American Conservative. “Pollardites in the Pentagon.” September 8, 2004. Site accessed on September 10, 2004. http://www.theamericancause.org/patpentagon.htm
[31] Yisrael Medad, Jerusalem Post. “Jonathon Pollard is my Purim Hero,” March. 1989. Site accessed on September 10, 2004. http://www.theamericancause.org/patpentagon.htm
[32] Ariel Center for Policy Research. Biography of Yisrael Medad. Accessed on September 10, 2004. http://www.acpr.org.il/people/ymedad.html
[33] Dina Kraft. Associated Press. October 26, 1998. Internet site accessed on September 10, 2004. http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/792109/posts
[34] Matt Spetalnik. Reuters. “Is Israel ‘Swing State’ That Could Tip U.S. Election?” September 9, 2004. Internet site accessed on September 9, 2004. http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=politicsNews&storyID=6198741
[35] The leaked DEA report can be downloaded on pdf here. http://antiwar.com/rep/DEA_Report_redactedxx.pdf
[36] Dallas Peace Times. Accessed on September 11, 2004. http://www.dallaspeacecenter.org/dpt0112/isr-in-mex.htm Other sources can be found at http://english.pravda.ru/world/2001/10/13/17982.html, Translated articles of the Mexico City paper Cronica de Hoy can be found here. http://www.narconews.com/mexicancapitol1.html
[37] Yossi Melman, Haaretz. Accessed on September 11, 2004. http://www.haaretzdaily.com/hasen/pages/ShArt.jhtml?itemNo=75266&contrassID=2&subContrassID=1&sbSubContrassID=0&listSrc=Y,
[38] Neil Mackay. Sunday Herald Online. November 2. 2003. Accessed on September 11, 2004. http://ww1.sundayherald.com/37707
[39] Hart and Teeter Research Companies survey, Retrieved April 28, 2002 from LEXIS NEXIS Academic Universe. Roper Center For Public Opinion Research. http://web.lexis-nexis.com/universe/form/academic/s_roper.html
Accession Number. 0282271, June 19th, 1997.
[40] Spiro Agnew, in a speech delivered in Des Moines Iowa, November 13th, 1969
[41] Media Monopoly: An Interview with Nicholas Johnson. Accessed on September 26, 2004. http://multinationalmonitor.org/hyper/issues/1995/05/mm0595_07.html
[42] NBC News. January 12, 2004. Accessed on September 11, 2004. http://www.nbc10.com/news/2758598/detail.html
[43] Curtis Maynard. “A Study Focusing on the Formation of Opinion and the Knowledge Associated with its Development.” (2002) Texas A&M University-Kingsville, Masters Thesis.
[44] A multitude of articles and reports exist in reference to the established fact that these students were arrested for espionage and then deported to Israel without being prosecuted after September 11, 2004. Carl Cameron a Fox News correspondent did a 3 part series on these students, which has mysteriously vanished from Fox News archives, but fortunately was downloaded, saved and is currently available on thousands of other websites. An investigation into these students and what they are accused of doing will be fruitful for the reader and well worth doing. Some of the articles can be found at the following (non-mainstream) websites, including Carl Cameron’s suppressed Fox News series.. http://antiwar.com/israeli-files.php, http://www.100777.com/node/view/180. The leaked DEA report can be downloaded on pdf here. http://antiwar.com/rep/DEA_Report_redactedxx.pdf
