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I’m on relatively safe ground here. Few would accuse me of having any political sympathies with Avigdor Lieberman, the current Foreign Affairs Minister of Israel and the leader of Yisrael Beiteinu, an extremist, right wing party, a Jewish supremacist, a settler in the West Bank and a proud racist, at least judging by his highly controversial statements regarding Arabs in general, Palestinian-Israeli citizens in particular and the outrageous solutions he proposes for the conflict. If we had a private talk, we wouldn’t agree on even one point. On the personal level, we would probably dislike each other immediately; his manners are rude and his language harsh. He may even attempt to beat me up. Yet, this article defends him. Moreover, if he reads it, I invite him to contact me; probably I’ll be able to give him a few tips regarding the political persecution he’s facing. Political Persecution? “Hey! What’s going on here?” That’s what some of the readers may exclaim at my outrageous claiming that Israel’s Foreign Affairs Minister is being politically persecuted by the State of Israel. Yet, the fact is that he is under investigation of the Israeli Police for years with no results. On March 4, 2010, he protested in an article published by Haaretz: “They (the police) distort and publish every single detail of the investigation and I cannot legally answer them.” He claims the police are manipulating the interrogation by publishing distorted – to say the least – details of his testimonies. I won’t go into the details of the affair; they are long and of little relevance. For once, I do trust Avigdor Lieberman on this issue, even if he’ll be convicted in the future (And by whom? By corrupt Justice Rubinstein?). If he’s convicted, that will probably be the result of an illegal entrapment trick performed by the indefatigable conspirators of the Shin Beth and the Israeli Police. But, I’m running too fast. Where is Moldova? Avigdor Lieberman arrived at Israel from Moldova – a former Soviet Republic next to Romania – in 1978. Later, during the 1990s there was a massive immigration of Russians to Israel – well over a million – to the extent they became a substantial percentage of the state population. Russian accented Hebrew (“Tof” they say instead of “tov”) is common in Israel. During one of my last talks with Prince Arik of Mossad, he told me the Israeli security services are deeply concerned by the rising political weight of the Russian minority. Well educated, they are taking over the country. Something must be done, implied the Mighty Prince. A political persecution of anyone of them showing too much success was the result. The head of the third largest political party in the country, Lieberman became a target of the Shin Beth and the police. Once this is understood, accepting his clams of persecution is easier. Entrapment is Illegal I have described harassment, personal attack and entrapment techniques used by the Shin Beth and the Mossad in this website and with more detail in my book, The Cross of Bethlehem. I’m still enduring some of that daily and am losing my speech capability due to their last violent attack. Former Prime Minister Rabin was well aware of the “cooking” (politically prepared data, modified by the security services to fulfill their political goals) and deeply mistrusted them, he preferred military intelligence sources. He described the Shin Beth main player in the political arena – Shimon Peres – as an indefatigable conspirator. This “cooking” has two goals: to increase the organization resources and to please the political masters and is performed by “fishing” tiny bits of data. Carefully placed provocations are created in order to get statements that can be manipulated to look like something else. After the desired data is achieved, the victim is almost helpless, especially in the political arena. The information may be completely innocent, but together with additional data – carefully placed there by the political police – it may seem to imply crimes, and thus become destructive on the political level. Let me give an example. Let’s say Mr. Topper says privately to an (still unknown to him) informant of the Shin Beth: “I wait to the day the Jews would drink the Mediterranean Sea waters!” This is recorded and published next day on Haaretz next to a similar statement by Arafat, implying he meant the State of Israel would be defeated. Mr. Topper career had been destroyed, despite the fact he was talking about a new sea-water desalination plant he wanted to propose as part of his campaign to be elected as a Knesset member. This use of agents provocateurs in Israel is well documented; that was the way Rabin’s assassination was staged by the Shin Beth with the help of Avishai Raviv, an agent answering to the amazingly accurate code name of Champagne. I want to warn Mr. Lieberman: there is an attempt to entrap you on whatever possible by the Shin Beth and the police. If they fail, an assassination attempt will follow. Need some survival tips? Call me, ask the Mossad about my whereabouts. |
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