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Why John O'Neill Died On 9/11
According to a source who knew the late FBI John O'Neill, the head of the
Joint Terrorism Task Force in New York and the man who fought bureaucratic
meddling in his investigation of the October 2000 USS Cole bombing and
the Saudi connection to the funding of Al Qaeda, was also investigating Israeli
"art students" and "movers" engaged in suspicious activity around sensitive
facilities prior to the 911 attacks. O'Neill, who accepted the job as head of
World Trade Center security just prior to 911 and after his retirement from the
Bureau, was killed when the South Tower collapsed.
It is known that O'Neill was extremely upset at what he considered
interference in his investigation of the Saudis and Israelis by the highest
levels of the Bush administration and the FBI bureaucracy. WMR conducted a major
investigation of the Israeli "art students" and "movers" story. Click here.
O'Neill was put under official FBI investigation after his briefcase,
containing classified documents, was stolen at an FBI pre-retirement conference
in Florida and recovered by police a few hours later in another Orlando hotel --
classified papers intact -- with a Montblanc pen, lighter, and cigar cutter
missing. It is believed that among the documents contained in O'Neill's
briefcase were reports about Israeli intelligence activity -- reports that
originally emanated from the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and later
contained in a massive DEA report on the suspicious activities of the Israeli
operatives in locations where the future 911 hijackers were also active.
The FBI continues to conduct a piecemeal approach to investigating Israeli
"false flag" terrorist operations in the United States. However, on occasion,
the FBI's surveillance of Israeli diplomat-spies also reveals their involvement
with drug smuggling, particularly Ecstasy, and in one recent case -- pedophilia.
The FBI has had the Israeli Consulate-General in Atlanta and its assigned
diplomats (and intelligence agents) under electronic and physical surveillance
since the consulate represents an important Israeli intelligence outpost
responsible for the American Southeast. It is the Atlanta consulate that serves
as a liaison to jailed Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard, who is imprisoned at the
Butner Federal prison in North Carolina. The Atlanta consulate also interceded
on behalf of Israeli agents disguised as "movers" and "art students" who were
detained and arrested by Federal, state, and local police in Florida, Louisiana,
North Carolina, and other states in the region before and after the 911 attacks.
One of those who ran interference for arrested Israeli movers is Atlanta Deputy
Counsel Aviv Ezra, a reported intelligence agent who routinely visits Pollard in
prison.
FBI surveillance of the Israeli Consulate-General in Atlanta resulted in the
recent arrest by Columbus, Georgia police and FBI and Georgia Bureau of
Investigation agents of Yosef Sagir Ofri, a diplomat assigned to the
consulate-general on charges that he committed "illegal acts relating to sodomy,
aggravated sodomy, child molestation and aggravated child molestation, utilizing
verbal descriptions, narrative accounts and photographic depictions" through his
use of the Internet and e-mail to make contact with minors. Ofri served as the
security officer at the Israeli diplomatic post, a diplomatic portfolio that
often disguises Mossad operatives. Sagir was indicted by a Columbia County grand
jury before authorities moved in to make the arrest outside his home in DeKalb
County. The FBI and other U.S. intelligence surveillance of Israeli targets had
increased to "surge" levels in the weeks prior to the fifth anniversary of the
911 attacks.
In Sagiv's bail hearing, Superior Court Judge Duncan Wheale expressed
surprise that prosecutors were merely asking for $25,000 bail and said that he
would have granted a $75,000 bond. Wheale granted a $50,000 bail. Sagiv's
defense attorney presented a letter of support for Sagiv from a local FBI agent
who said he vouched for Sagiv because of his teaching anti-terrorism classes in
the Atlanta area. Present at Sagiv's bail hearing were senior members of the
Israeli Consulate General and one Israeli government official who flew from Tel
Aviv to Atlanta. Part of Sagiv's bail agreement prohibits him from obtaining
another passport without the prior knowledge of the U.S. government and the
Columbia County District Attorney's office.
Israeli spies caught in the United States are routinely permitted to return
to Israel without any protests from the United States. It is a situation that
irritates rank-and-file CIA, FBI, and local law enforcement officials.
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