It's after 2 a.m. in the morning, my deadline is tomorrow, and I have been
beaten up by the local police and my right elbow is sorely hurting, but I need
to write down exactly what happened to me today before I go to sleep. Otherwise
I will forget important details.
I was harassed, beaten, and shocked with a Tazer-like gun in my front yard
before my wife and children, and then abused for 6 hours by the ADL-trained
local police. I have every reason to believe it is because of my journalistic
investigation into 9/11. I have been threatened before in my career as a
journalist, but this is the first time I have been intentionally beaten and
abused – by the cops.
I have investigated 9/11 since it happened and looked into the many
unanswered questions of the terror attacks. I discovered last year that I had
had at least two FBI informants crawling around my house for years. This is the
main reason I do not feel safe in the United States. It is also why I spend much
of the time in Europe or at safe houses in this country, with fellow 9/11
researchers like Ellen Mariani and Eric Hufschmid. I have two small children.
I have only been at my old home in Hoffman Estates for a couple of weeks,
mainly because my road-weary children dearly love this old red house, which is
the only home they have ever known. It is just a simple Hoffman-Rosner suburban
Chicago tract home that my late parents bought in 1957, but it's home.
I had noticed an unusual amount of police activity around my house since I
returned. We live on a quiet side street where one might normally see a police
cruiser once or twice a week. Since I returned I have noticed all kinds of
police cars and devices in the immediate proximity of my house.
But yesterday there was something very unusual around my house. It was an
unmarked car with three armed men with body armor driving around my block as I
rode my bike to the store. Who in the heck is that? I thought to myself. It
looks like they are going to my house, but I won't be there, I thought.
Then today, the same time and the same car with three men passed slowly by my
house where the neighborhood kids were playing. "Hello, FBI," I said from my
porch and waved.
The man in the front passenger seat waved back. I immediately alerted my wife
and kids. Helje said I should stop them and ask them what they want.
For background, today I was working on two rather big stories and I made a
lot of phone calls to the Embassy of Israel, the S.E.C., the office of the U.S.
Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, and to an old Israeli living in
New York who I have suspicions may be a key player in 9/11. I'd like to discuss
this lead but I can't at this point.
All of my calls were about 9/11 related, except for the calls to the Embassy
and local consulate of Israel. These were standard journalistic inquiries about
Israel casualties and losses in Lebanon. The Embassy press department didn't
like my questions, but I told them it's my job. I wanted to know about the
number of dead and wounded and if 60 Merkava tanks had been taken out, as
Hezbollah claims.
Then I also asked where exactly the two Israeli soldiers had been abducted. I
told them that there were at least 15 newswire stories that said the soldiers
had been captured in the Lebanese village of Aitaa al-Shaab – inside Lebanon. He
was surprised to hear that, too.
Apart from my un-disclosable investigation, the other calls were about how
Jacob "Kobi" Alexander was able to flee with more than $60 million dollars last
week, several months after it was public knowledge that he and the other
Israelis working with Comverse Technology, Ltd. had swindled hundred of millions
through fraudulent stock options trades. This has been going on for years, and
The Wall Street Journal and Globes (Israel) reported the names and the amounts
last March. For crying out loud, my newspaper, American Free Press, reported it
in April 2005.
I wanted to know from the SEC and the U.S. Attorney's office how this Kobi
Alexander was able to wire $60 million to his account in Israel and flee New
York without any body stopping him. "If I wired $5 million to Norway the whole
NSA and FBI would be all over me," I said.
The U.S. Attorney's office said they "expect" Kobi will turn himself in. Note
to the wise: Don't count on it.
Kobi Alexander was one of the owners and developers of Odigo software which
allowed Israelis to communicate instantly on 9/11. It was via the "buddy system"
on Odigo software, which allows one to communicate to a large group of people
that share a trait, such as the Hebrew language, that thousands of Israelis were
warned not to go to the twin towers on 9/11.
Kobi Alexander's Mossad-linked company, Comverse Technology, was a developer
and owner of Odigo since early 2000, something The New York Times does not
consider to be part of "All the News that's Fit to Print." Comverse makes a
black box system called the "Audio Disk" that police, intelligence and security
agencies, and governments around the world, have attached to their phone
networks. This simple device allows the Israeli employees of Comverse back in
Tel Aviv to hear and intercept all the data being exchanged by these naive
agencies...everything.
Hello...?
I had finished all of my calls and watched the first part of the Lou Dobb's
news program on CNN and was on my way to the store, when I stepped out on the
stoop and saw this threatening dark car full of obvious agents of some sort. I
immediately warned my wife and kids and rode the bike to the store.
Something is not right, I said to myself, and I stopped at the local wine
shop and asked to use the phone. I called 911 and told them that a strange car
with armed men is driving around my neighborhood for no apparent reason. I was
told that a police car would meet me at my house in 20 minutes.
I was just in my house a few minutes when the very same suspicious car
stopped in front of my house and three armor-clad men stood on my driveway. I
had just been calling the police department and put down the phone. I was more
than a little surprised to see these armor-clad thugs on my driveway.
My wife and 8-year old daughter were already there and I asked these men who
they were and why they were harassing my street. Why are you driving around with
this unmarked car around my house, I asked? Who are you, anyway? They were not
at all willing to identify themselves and were very confrontational, to say the
least.
I ran to my front door to call my brother when the three of them tackled me
and shocked me with some sort of stun-gun. The three men then sat on me and
pushed my face in the dirt, handcuffed me and put me in their car.
Remember, I had called 911 because of a suspicious car in my neighborhood, a
neighborhood I have known since 1957, when my parents helped found this town.
I have two small children, after all, and this car looked very threatening to
me. This is what I call my normal neighborhood obligations, but I discovered
that they are actually watching us. They even joked about it at the station
later. "We are watching you," they said.
It should be noted that my neighborhood does not have any crime or gangs or
anything of that nature that would warrant an undercover squad to patrol around
my house day after day. This is why it is so suspicious. And why are they
patrolling around my house?
As they pummeled me, my wife was pleading for me and my daughter was crying.
I really wanted my brother, my neighbors, and my son to come help me but before
even one minute had passed there were dozens of cops and firemen in my front
yard.
Where did they all come from so quickly? How were so many police in my
neighborhood at the same time? This is most unusual, as Hoffman Estates is
spread out all over northwest Cook County, but there were at least 5 squad cars
and at least 10 officers in my front yard within one minute of my being beaten
up on my lawn.
Sitting in the squad car with handcuffs on is when the private abuse began.
Officer Fitzgerald indulged in offending me, my late mother, a village pioneer,
and then threatened to beat me.
When another officer came to the car, he told me that this guy was going to
beat the ---- out of me. When I repeated what he said word for word, he would
say, "I didn't say that."
He then started to drive me to the station, which is about three miles away
from the old village center where I live. Bombarded with continuous verbal
abuse, when I would say something from the back-seat he would slam on the brakes
so that my head hit the plexi-glass separation window. Typical Chicago cop
torture treatment; rough the guy up on the way to the station. This is exactly
the kind of thing that I ran against when I ran for mayor of this town in 2001.
I decided to lean back on the seat and not say another word.
When we got to the station, there was a host of white-gloved cops waiting for
me in the police garage. When Officer Fitzgerald drove in to the garage, he told
the 10-12 waiting cops: "He says cops are a bunch of ……….. You can take care of
him now."
When they took me out, I informed them that I am a journalist and will write
about their treatment. The verbal abuse now came from all sides. They told me I
should get out of town, etc. I told them that my dear parents had founded
Hoffman Estates, but they didn't care.
When I was in the station they forcibly stripped off my belt and tore of my
shirt leaving me clad only in shorts and undershirt. I asked why I was being
detained and they told me that I had resisted arrest and threatened the police
with my fists, two complete lies.
I was never the subject of any arrest. I had called to police to report a
suspicious vehicle driving around my home!
I was thrown into a cell with no water. I asked for a drink of water and was
told, "Drink from the toilet."
Why am I being treated this way, I wondered?
At midnight, an officer came to my cell and asked if I could pay $100 to get
out. What I am being charged with, I asked? I called the police and they beat me
up in my front yard, I protested.
What did I do to deserve that?
My older brother had posted bail and shortly after midnight, I was pushed out
onto the street with a good two-mile walk home.
I am shocked at how I was treated, because although my journalism gets me
into trouble with police in many places, I have never been treated so brutally
in my life. I honestly believe this brutal treatment is connected to my 9/11
research.
I intend to seek asylum in Norway or Switzerland. I can read the writing on
the wall.
Investigative journalists are not safe in Iraq – or the United States.