Monday, March 9, 2009

MOSSAD LINKED TO 9/11



Newfound information has implicated the Israeli Intelligence agency Mossad in the staging of the terror attacks of September 11, 2001.
According to a recent article published in the American Free Press weekly, the revelation that the cousin of alleged 9/11 hijacker Ziad al-Jarrah was in fact working as a longtime Mossad agent is proof that Israel had a hand in the terror attacks on US soil.
The New York Times recently reported that Lebanese national Ali al-Jarrah, a supposedly earnest Palestinian supporter, had been actually working as a highly valued spy for Israel over the past two decades. Al-Jarrah reportedly admitted that he had been conducting covert espionage activities against Palestinian groups and the Lebanese Hezbollah since 1983.
"It is not the family's first brush with notoriety. One of Mr. Jarrah's cousins, Ziad al-Jarrah, was among the 19 hijackers who carried out the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001," said the Times.
Israeli connections to 9/11, according to the New York Times, can be traced back to the five 'dancing Israelis' who were witnessed jumping and high-fiving with shouts of 'joy and mockery' as Flight 11 and Flight 175 slammed into the World Trade Center in New York.
Former Italian prime minister Francesco Cossiga has touched on the issue, suggesting that the events of 9/11 were none other than a CIA-Mossad inside job.
"All the intelligence services of America and Europe, now know well that the disastrous attack has been planned by the CIA and the Mossad in order to put under accusation the Arabic countries and in order to induce the western powers to take part in Iraq and Afghanistan," the Italian ex-premier was quoted by Corriere della Sera as saying.
His argument was further strengthened by leaked reports that employees of Israeli telecom firm Odigo which provides instant messaging services received a warning two hours before the attacks on the World Trade Towers and forewarned Jews to stay away from work that day
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Courtesy: Press TV

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