"By Way Of Deception Thou Shalt Do War." - the official motto of Mossad
European Spooks Say Mideast Terrorists Needed State Sup****t
"European intelligence experts dismiss the Bush 'war on terrorism' as
deception and reveal the realpolitik behind the bombing of Afghanistan."
BERLIN - In Germany, where war plans for Afghanistan were already being
discussed in July [2001] and where several of the "Arab hijackers" lived
and
studied, intelligence experts say the terror attacks of Sept. 11 could not
have been carried out without the sup****t of a state secret service.
Eckehardt Werthebach, former president of Germany's domestic intelligence
service, Verfassungsschutz, told American Free Press that "the deathly
precision" and "the magnitude of planning" behind the attacks would have
needed "years of planning."
Such a sophisticated operation, Werthebach said, would require the "fixed
frame" of a state intelligence organization, something not found in a
"loose
group" of terrorists like the one allegedly led by Mohammed Atta while he
studied in Hamburg.
Many people would have been involved in the planning of such an operation
and Werthebach pointed to the absence of leaks as further indication that
the attacks were "state organized actions."
Andreas von Bülow served on the parliamentary commission which oversees
the
three branches of the German secret service while a member of the
Bundestag
(German parliament) from 1969 to 1994, and wrote a book Im Namendes
Staates
("In the Name of the State") on the criminal activities of secret
services,
including the CIA.
Von Bülow told AFP that he believes that the Israeli intelligence service,
Mossad, is behind the Sept. 11 terror attacks. These attacks, he said,
were
carried out to turn public opinion against the Arabs and boost military
and
security spending.
"You don't get the higher echelons," von Bülow said, referring to the
"architectural structure" which masterminds such terror attacks. At this
level, he said, the organization doing the planning, such as Mossad, is
primarily interested in affecting public opinion.
The architectural level planners use corrupt "guns for hire" such as Abu
Nidal, the Palestinian terrorist who von Bülow called "an instrument of
Mossad," high-ranking Stasi (former East German secret service)
operatives,
or Libyan agents who organize terror attacks using dedicated people, for
example Palestinian and Arab "freedom fighters."
The terrorists who actually commit the crimes are what von Bülow calls
"the
working level," such as the 19 Arabs who allegedly hijacked the planes on
Sept. 11.
"The working level is part of the deception," he said.
[Added note: This tactic is called a "false flag operation" or a "false
flag
recruitment", used by both the CIA and Mossad for purposes of propaganda.]
"Ninety-five percent of the work of the intelligence agencies around the
world is deception and disinformation," von Bülow said, which is widely
propagated in the mainstream media creating an accepted version of events.
"Journalists don't even raise the simplest questions," he said, adding,
"those who differ are labeled as crazy."
Both Werthebach and von Bülow said the lack of an open and official
investigation, like congressional hearings, into the events of Sept. 11
was
incomprehensible.
Horst Ehmke, who coordinated the German secret services directly under
German Prime Minister Willi Brandt in the 70s, predicted a similar
terrorist
attack in his novel, Torches of Heaven, published last year, in which
Turkish terrorists crash hijacked planes into Berlin.
Although Ehmke had long expected "fundamentalist attacks", when he saw the
televised images from Sept. 11, he said it looked like a "Hollywood
production."
"Terrorists could not have carried out such an operation with four
hijacked
planes without the sup****t of a secret service," Ehmke said, although he
did
not want to point to any particular agency.
"The most im****tant thing in the struggle against terrorists, who are
abusing religion, is the battle for the soul of the people and the
nations,"
Ehmke said. "If this isn't resolved successfully, the 21st century could
be
bloodier than the last."
A former Stasi agent who had warned the German secret service of terror
attacks in America between Sept. 10-20 told AFP that a high ranking Stasi
chief named Jürgen Rogalla, who is "an airplane terror specialist," was
probably involved in the attacks along with Abu Nidal.
Both Nidal and Rogalla work with the Mossad, the former agent told AFP.
Nidal, was said to be in Baghdad, and is a "leading officer for some
Mossad
agents."
The agent said that Nidal was "involved directly" in the events of Sept.
11.
Sept. 11 was preparation for a larger attack on the United States, which
is
part of "an old plan," the agent said. Based on prior knowledge of this
plan, the agent said that more attacks are imminent and that aircraft
carriers may be targeted next.
Rogalla was responsible for "turning NATO men" to spy for the East. One of
the East's NATO spies, Reiner Rupp, known as "Topaz," provided Stasi and
the
Russians with the organization's highest secrets until he was discovered
in
1993 by the BND, the German intelligence agency.
"Evidence linking these Israelis to 9-11 is classified. I cannot tell you
about evidence that has been gathered. It's classified information."
- U.S. official
quoted in Carl Cameron's Fox News re****t
on the Israeli spy ring and its connections to 9-11.
Terror investigation blocked
Under the influence of U.S. oil companies, the [unelected] Bush
administration blocked Secret Service investigations on terrorism, while
it
bargained with the Taliban to turn over Osama bin Laden in exchange for
political recognition and economic aid, two French intelligence analysts
claim.
In a recently published book, Bin Laden, la Verite Interdite ("Bin Laden,
the Forbidden Truth"), the authors, Jean-Charles Brisard and Guillaume
Dasquie, reveal that the FBI's deputy director John O'Neill resigned in
July
[2001] to protest official obstruction of his investigation of terrorism.
O'Neill had been in charge of national security in New York. While with
the
FBI, O'Neill led an investigation of Osama bin Laden and had forecast the
possibility of an organized attack by terrorists operating from within the
country.
O'Neill had investigated the USS Cole bombing in Yemen, the bombings of
U.S.
embassies in Kenya and Tanzania and the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.
In 1995, FBI agents working under O'Neill captured Ramzi Yousef, a
suspected
lieutenant of bin Laden, who was among those convicted for the World Trade
Center bombing.
O'Neill was considered a top-notch investigator and was known for his
pugnacity. He was barred by U.S. Ambassador to Yemen Barbara Bodine from
that country. That dispute re****tedly involved a struggle between the
State
Department, which sought to preserve relations with Yemen, and the FBI,
represented by O'Neill, who wanted access to Yemeni suspects.
O'Neill, 49, was hired as chief of security at the World Trade Center
following a 25-year career with the FBI and died on Sept. 11, the first
day
of his new job. O'Neill re****tedly died after reentering the building to
assist others.
Brisard said O'Neill told them that "the main obstacles to investigate
Islamic terrorism were U.S. oil cor****ate interests and the role played by
Saudi Arabia in it."
[Added note: The unelected Bush regime is full of oil industry people, and
the Bush family has long been involved in the oil business. George Bush
Senior was also Director of the CIA under President Ford, from 1974-76.]
Bin Laden and the Taliban received threats of possible American military
strikes against them two months before the terrorist assaults on New York
and Wa****ngton, according to The Guardian of London.
The warnings to the Taliban originated at a four-day meeting of senior
Americans, Russians, Iranians and Pakistanis at a hotel in Berlin in
mid-July. The meetings took place under the arbitration of Francesc
Vendrell, personal representative of UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan, to
discuss the situation in Afghanistan.
The three Americans at the Berlin meeting were Tom Simons, former U.S.
ambassador to Pakistan, Karl "Rick" Inderfurth, a former assistant
secretary
of state for South Asian affairs, and Lee Coldren, who headed the office
of
Pakistan, Afghan and Bangladesh affairs in the State Department until
1997.
There were other meetings arranged by Vendrell in which "representatives
of
the U.S. government and Russia, and the six countries that border with
Afghanistan were present," according to the French authors. "Some times,
representatives of the Taliban also sat around the table."
The Berlin conference was the third meeting since November 2000 arranged
by
Vendrell. As a UN meeting, its official agenda was supposedly confined to
trying to find a negotiated solution to the civil war in Afghanistan,
ending
terrorism and heroin trafficking, and discussing humanitarian aid.
"Carpet of gold - or bombs"
The U.S. government's primary objective in Afghanistan was to consolidate
the position of the Taliban regime in order to obtain access to the oil
and
gas reserves of Central Asia, the French authors wrote.
Until August, the U.S. government saw the Taliban regime "as a source of
stability in Central Asia that would enable the construction of an oil
pipeline across Central Asia," from the rich oilfields in Turkmenistan,
Uzbekistan, and Kazakstan, through Afghanistan and Pakistan, to the Indian
Ocean, they said.
"The oil and gas reserves of Central Asia have been controlled by Russia.
The Bush government wanted to change all that," the book says. When the
Taliban refused to accept U.S. conditions, "this rationale of energy
security changed into a military one."
"The Americans indicated to us that in case the Taliban does not behave
and
in case Pakistan also doesn't help us to influence the Taliban, then the
United States would be left with no option but to take an overt action
against Afghanistan," said Niaz Naik, a former foreign minister of
Pakistan,
who attended the meetings.
During the "6 plus 2" meeting in Berlin in July [2001], the discussions
turned around "the formation of a government of national unity. If the
Taliban had accepted this coalition, they would have immediately received
international economic aid," Naik said on French television.
"And the pipe lines from Kazakstan and Uzbekistan would have come," he
added.
Naik also claimed that Tom Simons, the U.S. representative at these
meetings, openly threatened the Taliban and Pakistan.
"Simons said, 'either the Taliban behave as they ought to, or Pakistan
convinces them to do so, or we will use another option.' The words Simons
used were 'a military operation,' " Naik said.
"At one moment during the negotiations, the U.S. representatives told the
Taliban, 'either you accept our offer of a carpet of gold, or we bury you
under a carpet of bombs,' " Brisard said in an interview in Paris.
According to the book, the Bush government began to negotiate with the
Taliban in February [2001], soon after coming into power. U.S. and Taliban
diplomatic representatives met several times in Wa****ngton, Berlin and
Islamabad.
To polish their image in the United States, the Taliban even employed a
U.S.
expert on public relations, Laila Helms.
The authors claim that Helms is also an expert in the works of U.S. secret
services, for her uncle, Richard Helms, is a former director of the CIA.
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