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#RememberWhen
2025-03-15
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#RememberWhen 5 dancing Mossad agents
On 9/11, eyewitnesses reported that they saw “middle eastern” men “dancing and celebrating” as the towers were engulfed in flames across the river in New Jersey.
Officials were alerted and the men were questioned and subsequently arrested.
Explosive residue, box-cutters, and arab clothing were found in the moving van they were using registered under Urban Moving Systems later discovered to be a Mossad front company managed by Israeli Dominic Suter.
The arrested men, Yaron Shmuel, Omer Marmari, Sivan and Paul Kurzberg, and Oded Ellner, were all Mossad agents.
In the months that followed they refused lie-detector tests and were repeatedly questioned about their involvement.
Eventually, less than 10 weeks after they were taken into custody, these Mossad suspects of 9/11 were rescued by Michael Chertoff, released from custody, and sent to Israel on minor visa violations.
In addition to to the five dancing mossad agents, an entire army of some 200 Israeli agents posing as art students flooded governmental buildings in the greatest spy scandal ever in American History.
The ‘agent posing as artist’ model was invented and popularized by infamous Mossad superspy, Peter Malkin, also implicated in planning 9/11. More on Malkin later. These spies set up surveillance at the DEA, defense companies, and over 40 federal buildings, including over 30 sites of the Department of Defense (DOD).
They even approached federal officials in their home.
The DEA published a 61 page report on the Israeli spies detailing over 175 separate incidents in what the DEA described as “intelligence gathering” activities.
Chertoff’s position in the Justice Department gave him unchecked, unprecedented power over the detention, extradition and sentencing (or lack thereof) of suspects.. https://www.salon.com/2002/05/07/students/
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