An honest worker or workers at Fox smuggled footage out so it couldn't be censored by Murdoch & Co.
by Ted Wansley
REPORTER Carl Camerons often discussed but rarely witnessed four-part series on Israeli spying in and on the US before the 9-11 attack is now available for review at Internet resource Information Clearinghouse.
The revealing and controversial series was pulled from the Fox News Web site shortly following its broadcast and publication from December 12-17, 2001. Cameron discusses the Israeli art student activities, Israeli espionage fronts in shopping mall kiosks, arrests and deportations of hundreds of Israeli nationals -- most with military intelligence backgrounds -- following the 9-11 attack on the Twin Towers.
Most significantly, Cameron reveals the alarming fact that the FBI, DEA and other leading US intelligence agencies have contracted two Israeli-owned telecommunications companies to conduct wiretapping services for our nation's most sensitive information-gathering operations.
I strongly recommend that all review this rare footage that managed to be published, though temporarily, on a major public news network.
A couple of years ago I informed my brother of the report while he and his family visited at our parent's home in Florida. I might as well have told him I had seen a flying saucer. The former West Point graduate and US Army Lt. Colonel, who works for a military-industrial-complex consulting firm, asserted that it was "impossible" that the US government would hire foreign-owned companies to provide intelligence-gathering services for the FBI.
Unfortunately, the esoteric broadcasts were not available for display at the time, and my brother remained in his isolation booth. Now it will be different. After playing the multimedia broadcasts to doubting relatives and in-laws this year, I expect many of them to request a good strong drink after their assumptions about reality have been shattered.
Carl Cameron report
Poster Comment:
The Jewish Lobby likes to stop people from reading things or seeing things, factual things, that they don't want gentiles to see or read.
The truth, apparently, is a hate crime or something.