Everyone over the age of 10 at the time certainly "remembers where they were when" ™ they first heard about that time when a pair of Mossad agents were caught red-handed snooping around the Mexican Congress building carrying guns, explosives, hand grenades and Pakistani passports. One would have to have been in a coma to have missed the 24/7, wall-to-wall "flood the zone" news coverage of this peculiar and shocking foiled attack planned for just one month after 9-11.
For those of you who take everything literally, that description is sarcastic. The event was real, of course. But the news coverage of it was positively USS Libertyesque -- meaning, a TOTAL blackout in the United States (CNN did run a brief banner headline about a foiled terror plot, of unknown origin), and very short legs even in Mexico.
Let's fire up the Time Machine for today's lesson in Zionist
False Flag Terror and the astounding capabilities of Zionist censorship which
enable it internationally.
1. Shhhhhh. No one must know that we screwed up in Mexico.
// 2. The Congress Building in Mexico City. // 3. Fortunately, the plan was
thwarted, but the perps were then set free.
The following summary is based upon data obtained from the
limited early reporting of the Diario de Mexico newspaper, and the subsequent
independent investigative journalism of "Cronicas del Levante" and "La
Voz de Aztlán."
On October 10, 2001, one month after the Israeli-engineered false flag attacks of 9/11, two Mossad agents -- Saar Noam Ben Zvi (an Israeli) and Salvador Gersson Smecke (a Mexican-Israeli) -- were caught with weapons, explosives, and detonators in San Lázaro, the Mexican legislative palace. Also in their possession were Pakistani passports (for the frame up?). The suspicious duo were surprised and apprehended by a group of sugar unionists present at the Chamber of Deputies, and then handed over to authorities. The head of congressional security, Salvador Alarcón, verified that the Israelis were carrying automatic weapons, grenades, cables, explosives, and detonators. They were referred to the PGR.
Immediately, top-level Israeli diplomats were sent to Mexico by Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon. An emergency, closed-door meeting involving then Mexican Foreign Minister Jorge Castañeda Gutman (a Zionist Jew), General Macedo de la Concha (with ties to the Zionist-run U.S. Pentagon), several unnamed Israeli envoys, Elías Luf of the Israeli embassy, and Israeli spokesperson Hila Engelhart. Following this meeting, the two Israelis were released and the press went silent. The following month, the infamous "Dancing Israelis" of New York / New Jersey were also quietly released after 40 days captivity. What bizarre power did (((these people))) have over high officials?
Despite the severity of the Mexican Congress intrusion and its terroristic implications, there was not a single consequence. This proved that the Zionist entity had the ability to manipulate even the highest levels of the government of Mexico -- an overwhelmingly Catholic nation which today has a Jewish president! What would be the motive for such a treacherous attack? Perhaps, to involve oil-rich Mexico much deeper into the United States coming "War on Terror" -- an effort which would necessitate weaning the US away from Saudi and Egyptian oil as those OPEC nations too would ultimately be targeted by the "Greater Israel" Project.
By the way, in 2012, Salvador Gerson was AGAIN arrested along with Israelis Alberto Shemaria León and Eli Sthark Ilan, for installing espionage equipment in Queretaro. They were released after paying bail (surprise surprise). Smecke's name would later surface in declassified CIA documents as being part of a "research group" on the 9/11 attacks.
And now you know. Please share. .
1. Evil bastard Ariel Sharon made Bibi Satanyahoo seem like a nice guy! // 2. The Dancing Israelis (a term coined by yours truly in a 2001-2002 viral essay by the same name) were also set free with neither fanfare nor consequences. // 3. Crash Course 911 Inside Job, by yours truly. An illustrated 1-hour must read & share!
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