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200 Mossad  Spies Arrested in Undercover 9-11 Cells

200 Mossad Spies Arrested in Undercover 9-11 Cells

from Favorites of dabfly on November 23, 2009
Duration: 136
Following September 11, 2001, more than 60 Israelis were taken into custody under the Patriot Act and immigration laws. One highly placed investigator told Carl Cameron of Fox News that there were tie-ins between the Israelis and September 11; the hint was clearly that theyd gathered intelligence on the planned attacks but kept it to themselves. The Fox News source refused to give details, saying: Evidence linking these Israelis to 9/11 is classified. I cannot tell you about evidence that has been gathered. Its classified information. Fox News is not noted for its condemnation of Israel; its a ruggedly patriotic news channel owned by Rupert Murdoch and was President Bushs main cheerleader in the war on terror and the invasion of Iraq. Another group of around 140 Israelis were detained prior to September 11, 2001, in the USA as part of a widespread investigation into a suspected espionage ring run by Israel inside the USA. Government documents refer to the spy ring as an organised intelligence-gathering operation designed to penetrate government facilities. Most of those arrested had served in the Israeli armed forces but military service is compulsory in Israel. Nevertheless, a number had an intelligence background. The first glimmerings of an Israeli spying exercise in the USA came to light in spring 2001, when the FBI sent a warning to other federal agencies alerting them to be wary of visitors calling themselves Israeli art students and attempting to bypass security at federal buildings in order to sell paintings. A Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) report suggested the Israeli calls may well be an organised intelligence-gathering activity. Law enforcement documents say that the Israelis targeted and penetrated military bases as well as the DEA, FBI and dozens of government facilities, including secret offices and the unlisted private homes of law enforcement and intelligence personnel. A number of Israelis questioned by the authorities said they were students from Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, but Pnina Calpen, a spokeswoman for the Israeli school, did not recognise the names of any Israelis mentioned as studying there in the past 10 years. A federal report into the so-called art students said many had served in intelligence and electronic signal intercept units during their military service. According to a 61-page report, drafted after an investigation by the DEA and the USA immigration service, the Israelis were organised into cells of four to six people. The significance of what the Israelis were doing didnt emerge until after September 11, 2001, when a report by a French intelligence agency noted according to the FBI, Arab terrorists and suspected terror cells lived in Phoenix, Arizona, as well as in Miami and Hollywood, Florida, from December 2000 to April 2001 in direct proximity to the Israeli spy cells. The report contended that Mossad agents were spying on Mohammed Atta and Marwan al-Shehi, two of leaders of the 9/11 hijack teams. The pair had settled in Hollywood, Florida, along with three other hijackers, after leaving Hamburg where another Mossad team was operating close by. Hollywood in Florida is a town of just 25,000 souls. The French intelligence report says the leader of the Mossad cell in Florida rented apartments right near the apartment of Atta and al-Shehi. More than a third of the Israeli art students claimed residence in Florida. Two other Israelis connected to the art ring showed up in Fort Lauderdale. At one time, eight of the hijackers lived just north of the town. http://911review.org/Wget/www.world-crisis.com/analysis_more/163_0_15_0_M/
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SYTYCD - Two of 14 Voted Off - Episode 16 11/18/2009 Part 3

SYTYCD - Two of 14 Voted Off - Episode 16 11/18/2009 Part 3

from YouTube :: Tag // bollywood on November 19, 2009
Duration: 439
Author: PenduhlTespan Keywords: So You Think Can Dance Two of 14 Voted Off Episode 16 11/18/2009 November 18 2009 Season 06 S06 E16 Ep16 6x16 So You Think You Can Dance Episode 16 SYTYCD Episode 16 SYTYCD Two of 14 Voted Off Two of 14 Voted Off SYTYCD Nigel Lythgoe Mollee Gray Karen Hauer Karen Hauer Victor Smalley Victor Smalley Ellenore Scott Ellenore Scott Part 01 02 03 04 05 Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Watch Full Clips Videos Reality TV Show Live FOX Added: November 18, 2009
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SYTYCD - Two of 14 Voted Off - Episode 16 11/18/2009 Part 4

SYTYCD - Two of 14 Voted Off - Episode 16 11/18/2009 Part 4

from YouTube :: Tag // bollywood on November 19, 2009
Duration: 451
Author: PenduhlTespan Keywords: So You Think Can Dance Two of 14 Voted Off Episode 16 11/18/2009 November 18 2009 Season 06 S06 E16 Ep16 6x16 So You Think You Can Dance Episode 16 SYTYCD Episode 16 SYTYCD Two of 14 Voted Off Two of 14 Voted Off SYTYCD Nigel Lythgoe Mollee Gray Karen Hauer Karen Hauer Victor Smalley Victor Smalley Ellenore Scott Ellenore Scott Part 01 02 03 04 05 Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Watch Full Clips Videos Reality TV Show Live FOX Added: November 18, 2009
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SYTYCD - Two of 14 Voted Off - Episode 16 11/18/2009 Part 5

SYTYCD - Two of 14 Voted Off - Episode 16 11/18/2009 Part 5

from YouTube :: Tag // bollywood on November 19, 2009
Duration: 453
Author: PenduhlTespan Keywords: So You Think Can Dance Two of 14 Voted Off Episode 16 11/18/2009 November 18 2009 Season 06 S06 E16 Ep16 6x16 So You Think You Can Dance Episode 16 SYTYCD Episode 16 SYTYCD Two of 14 Voted Off Two of 14 Voted Off SYTYCD Nigel Lythgoe Mollee Gray Karen Hauer Karen Hauer Victor Smalley Victor Smalley Ellenore Scott Ellenore Scott Part 01 02 03 04 05 Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Watch Full Clips Videos Reality TV Show Live FOX Added: November 18, 2009
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Mis escenas favoritas de Cine: Lady Halcón (Ladyhawke, 1985). Por Mikonos

Mis escenas favoritas de Cine: Lady Halcón (Ladyhawke, 1985). Por Mikonos

from recent posts tagged arcade - blip.tv (beta) on November 15, 2009
Duration: 310
Lady Halc n (Lady Hawke, 1985) es un film de aventura entre pica y mitol gica, que trata de una pareja de amantes condenados por una maldici n a vagar por la tierra sin tocarse jam s. Es una gran pel cula de los 80, cuya direcci n est a cargo de unos de mis directores favoritos, Richard Donner. Cuenta adem s con un buen plantel de actores conocidos, que en su d a eran j venes firmes promesas, como Michelle Pfeiffer, Matthew Broderick y Rutger Hauer. La verdad es que todos ellos me sigue pareciendo que estuvieron excelentes en esta pel cula, que siempre recordar con gran cari o. Tengo muchos momentos favoritos de esta pel cula, pero los que m s son: - Atrapados en la torre. Isabeau d'Anjou y Phillipe Gaston se hallan atrapados en la torre mientras el ej rcito del obispo de Aquila intenta alcanzarlos. Por accidente Isabeau queda suspendida de la cornisa de la torre y cae ante la impotencia de Phillipe por ayudarla. Mientras cae amanece e Isabeau se transforma en halc n salvando su vida. - Los amantes se tocan apenas un instante al amanecer. Esta es una emotiva escena en la que Isabeau y el capit n Etienne Navarre se transforman al mismo tempo, casi hasta llegar a tocarse en sus formas humanas. Destaca la bell sima m sica y la est tica y tempo algunos planos muy bien imaginados. Este v deo ha sido realizado por Mikonos para la web: "Zona Arcade - Construye, Restaura y Decora tu M quina Arcade y Pinball". Si desea saber m s sobre este espacio y el autor del v deo dir jase a la siguiente direcci n: http://zonaarcade.forumcommunity.net/
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SOLVING 9/11 CH 7-8

SOLVING 9/11 CH 7-8

from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 10, 2009
Duration: 781
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SOLVING 9/11 ch 7 cont'd

SOLVING 9/11 ch 7 cont'd

from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 10, 2009
Duration: 788
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SOLVING 9/11 ch 7 cont'd

SOLVING 9/11 ch 7 cont'd

from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 09, 2009
Duration: 799
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Escape from Sobibor 7/13 (1987)

Escape from Sobibor 7/13 (1987)

from Favorites of philrite on March 03, 2008
Duration: 601
During WWII, the death camp at Treblinka had an escape, causing the Commandant at a similar camp in Sobibor to vow (actually threa During WWII, the death camp at Treblinka had an escape, causing the Commandant at a similar camp in Sobibor to vow (actually threa During WWII, the death camp at Treblinka had an escape, causing the Commandant at a similar camp in Sobibor to vow (actually threaten) that his camp would never experience the same thing. But those who were its captives, the Jewish laborers that had been spared from the ovens, knew that they were on borrowed time and that their only hope was to escape... the only question was how to do it. However, because the Germans would kill an equal number of others whenever a group attempted to escape, the captives knew that if ever an escape was tried, all 600 prisoners in the camp would have to be included... logistically precluding any ideas about tunnels or sneak breakouts. Indeed, to have such a mass escape could only mean that the Ukrainian guards and Germain officers would have to be killed, which many of the Jews felt simply reduced themselves to no better than their captors... thus making it a struggle of conscience. And therein lies the story, with the film being based on a factual account of what then happened at that Sobibor prison. Part 8 - http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=qe9bsqJvy1I Watch all my channels: http://youtube.com/hollywoodclassics http://youtube.com/classicanimation http://youtube.com/dancefrenzy http://youtube.com/classicdocumentaries http://youtube.com/vintagecommercials http://youtube.com/classicsoundbox http://youtube.com/videomiscellany
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Escape from Sobibor 1/13 (1987)

Escape from Sobibor 1/13 (1987)

from Favorites of philrite on March 03, 2008
Duration: 601
During WWII, the death camp at Treblinka had an escape, causing the Commandant at a similar camp in Sobibor to vow (actually threa During WWII, the death camp at Treblinka had an escape, causing the Commandant at a similar camp in Sobibor to vow (actually threa During WWII, the death camp at Treblinka had an escape, causing the Commandant at a similar camp in Sobibor to vow (actually threaten) that his camp would never experience the same thing. But those who were its captives, the Jewish laborers that had been spared from the ovens, knew that they were on borrowed time and that their only hope was to escape... the only question was how to do it. However, because the Germans would kill an equal number of others whenever a group attempted to escape, the captives knew that if ever an escape was tried, all 600 prisoners in the camp would have to be included... logistically precluding any ideas about tunnels or sneak breakouts. Indeed, to have such a mass escape could only mean that the Ukrainian guards and Germain officers would have to be killed, which many of the Jews felt simply reduced themselves to no better than their captors... thus making it a struggle of conscience. And therein lies the story, with the film being based on a factual account of what then happened at that Sobibor prison. Part 2 - http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=XP_6d_4Nk9I Watch all my channels: http://youtube.com/hollywoodclassics http://youtube.com/classicanimation http://youtube.com/dancefrenzy http://youtube.com/classicdocumentaries http://youtube.com/vintagecommercials http://youtube.com/classicsoundbox http://youtube.com/videomiscellany
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