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Israeli prime minister Ehud Olmert and Michael Mukasey, now U.S.
Attorney General, both asked a U.S. federal judge in 2005 to give a
break to the repeat offender Brooklyn arsonist Nat Schlesinger.
Schlesinger's only defense for a string of arson attacks through
which he profited was that he had been charged only because he was a
Jew.
This story has many obvious similarities with the much larger
crime of 9-11. It also involves some of the key players, Olmert and
Mukasey.
Olmert and Mukasey are both clearly involved in 9-11 and the
cover-up but I am labeled an anti-Semite by CNN and others when I
present the evidence of Israeli and Zionist involvement in the
largest terrorist crime of the century.
The Tom Robbins article, entitled "Burn Job," reports:
Last Wednesday, a throng of supporters from Williamsburg's
Orthodox community traveled to the federal courthouse in Central
Islip, on Long Island, to show support for a powerful Brooklyn
businessman named Nat Schlesinger, who was facing criminal
sentencing, having been convicted last year on charges of arson,
mail fraud, and -- a particularly tough count under federal law
-- using fire to commit a felony.
SUPPORTED BY OLMERT AND MUKASEY
Ehud Olmert, wrote a letter on official stationery from Jerusalem
to the judge dated 11 September 2005 saying that he had known
Schlesinger for years.
Olmert described Schlesinger as "a man devoted to goodness and
benevolence toward his fellow man and his community." He added that
Schlesinger was a Holocaust survivor who had helped many minority
families by giving them employment in his factory. "Thoughtfulness
and respect of others were synonymous with his lifestyle. . . . Nat
is the type of man who is always ready and willing to help," Olmert
wrote.
Schlesinger, a major figure in Williamsburg and upstate Monsey,
was found guilty of having set a fire that took place on December
31, 1998, Robbins reported. "The New Year's Eve blaze occurred at a
huge, block-long industrial building the businessman owned at
Wallabout Street and Kent Avenue in Williamsburg, where he
manufactured women's clothing for such high-end stores as Neiman
Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue, and Bloomingdale's."
On October 9, 2003, Mr. Schlesinger and his partner in crime, Mr.
Herman Neiderman, were arrested by Fire Marshal Bernard J.
Santangelo on federal warrants, charging them with eight counts,
including arson, use of fire to commit felonies, insurance fraud,
money laundering, mail and wire fraud conspiracy, bank fraud and
civil and criminal forfeiture, all involving insurance claims for
five fires from 1987 through 1999. Here Santangelo examines arson
evidence.
Michael Mukasey, now U.S. Attorney General, had also praised the
"remarkable character" of notorious Brooklyn businessman Nat
Schlesinger after Schlesinger was convicted of arson in a blaze that
nearly killed a New York City firefighter, the Village Voice
reported.
Michael B. Mukasey, a dedicated Zionist, is deeply involved in
the 9-11 cover-up.
See: "Who is Michael B. Mukasey?" by Christopher Bollyn
http://www.bollyn.com/index/?id=10637
" 9-11 Cover-Up: The Italian Gangsters and Their Jewish Bosses"
by Christopher Bollyn
http://www.bollyn.com/index/?id=10653
"Schlesinger made an audacious claim about his circumstances,"
Robbins reported.
"I am here because I am a Jew," Schlesinger told Judge Spatt.
The prosecutor, Assistant U.S. attorney Lawrence Ferazani,
responded: "The reason he is here is because he is a thief, because
he is an arsonist, and because he is a money launderer."
Judge Spatt sentenced Schlesinger to 15 years in prison.
Sources:
"Burn Job - Israeli leader Olmert asked a federal judge to give a
break to Brooklyn arsonist" Tom Robbins, Village Voice, August 1,
2006
http://www.villagevoice.com/news/0631,robbins,74026,5.html
"Mukasey Stood Up for Convicted Arsonist" Ward Harkavy, October
19, 2007
http://www.villagevoice.com/blogs/bushbeat/archive/financiopath/
Commissioner Martin Scott Medal: Fire Marshal Bernard J.
Santangelo
BFI, Joint Arson Task Force, New York City Fire Dept.
http://www.nyc.gov/html/fdny/html/medal_day/2004/medals/martin_scott_medal.shtml
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