Mossad Agents Calcinated in Uyuni
How do Mossad agents move around?
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On April 5, 2011, two young Israeli women died and another one was wounded in a car accident in the Salar de Uyuni, the vast salt flat on the southern side of the Andean High Plateau. On April 2008, five Israelis were killed in similar circumstances, together with five other Japanese. Most likely we are talking here about short term, ad hoc, Mossad agents, who often disguise themselves as tourists. On January 20, 2010, one of the founders of Hamas's military wing, the Izz al-Din Qassam Brigades, Mr Mahmoud al-Mabhouh was assassinated in a hotel room in Dubai. The event is attributed to the Mossad to the extent that Lt Gen Dahi Khalfan - Dubai's police chief - said Interpol should issue a red notice to approve the arrest of Meir Dagan, the head of Mossad. Israel claims the Dubai police chief had provided no incriminating proof, but didn’t deny the accusation. Some of the assassination team members were disguised as tourists in the same hotel. In a recently published article, Mark Zuckerberg was clearly identified as a "sayan" (helper) of the Mossad. Since Rabin's assassination, we know the Shin Beth uses a similar network of informants and helpers within the Jewish Israeli society. Since the publication of The Cross of Bethlehem The network is subtle and not always formal. A proper agent is deployed within a popular destination with Israeli travelers and creates links with them, the last act as ears and eyes, providing tiny bits of information that the "team's head" may decide to act upon or not. They can also work as “ad hoc” agents committing little crimes for the team’s head. For example, they may be requested to take photographs or delivery threats to local targets. If caught by local police, they’ll just be deported; the real Mossad agent won’t be disclosed; the humiliated traveler would probably get a free Facebook shares package as compensation once back in Tel Aviv. This works mainly within large concentrations of Israeli travelers, mainly Thailand, Nepal and Bolivia, but also in other places like Kenya and India. A good indication of such illegitimate Mossad activity is the appearance of Chabad centers in cities were there isn't a significant Jewish population (like in Mumbai, where Beit Chabad was attacked a few years ago). The work of the Mossad among the recently released soldiers begins in Israel. Most Israelis finishing their military service travel abroad for a while in order to forget the horrors and crimes they perpetrated while in the IDF. In order to arrange the details they visit a few well arranged traps. In the city of Tel Aviv, the main such place is known as "LaMetayel" ("To the Traveler" in Hebrew), a shop placed within the very large and central "Dizengoff Center." There the would-be-informant is bombed with well arranged propaganda which sends him - or her - to specific destinations, hotels and travel agencies. Moreover, small groups of travelers are created there, Israelis are seldom confident enough to move alone. In such a way, finding them afterwards is a piece of cake for the Mossad agent in the site. How does that work? The second part of The Cross of Bethlehem For those who still didn’t read it, here is a short excerpt: As I sat reading, the intruder crossed the curtain separating us, carrying two speakers and a small music player, all of them attached to each other with long, spaghetti-like cables. I couldn’t even read for pleasure without a watcher peering over my shoulder.“You have music?” he asked, comically swinging the equipment in his hands. I gave a negative answer in Hebrew, as his accent confirmed my early suspicions. Reality is simple. Mossad and Shin Beth have illegitimately kidnapped the entire Israeli and Jewish populations around the world. These, unless proven otherwise must, sadly, be considered at least as possible “ad hoc” agents of evil. And what about the dead in Uyuni? Matthew 8: 22 But Jesus said unto him, Follow me; and let the dead bury their dead. +
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