Note a lawsuit in Oklahoma was filed against Iraq and you can imagine
what inspired this......this is big bu$ine$$ for this Lomas is out to
steal the Arab gold and consider the Twin Towers and the Saudi gold at
the bottom and then ask again cui bono?   Larry Silverstein a man who
was bankrupt in 1991 - 7 billion dollars.....

Jewish Mafia murdered John Fitzgerald Kennedy and Robert F.
Kennedy....why are they protected in this country and Meyer Lansky's son
goes to West Point?

You see Gore and Lieberman were to have won this last election - for all
things were ready for a Zonist Takeover....Gore married into the Schiff
family throuh his daughter and professing to be a born again Christian -
but now take a good look at New York City - and see cui bono?

Well Larry Flynt prospers and this ADl prospers - Marc Rich prospered
and this cororupt evil element has America by its throat....see Israel
this hell  hole and see America for now America is as hated as Israel
around the world .....and then ask who really is behind this EU?

Now how many Americans died in WWII or was it just 6 million jews - the
denial of the 55 million others who died but all these Holocaust
Landmarks over this country without one National Memorial to WWII men
who died for "jews, gypsies, and homosexuals" - and now the Afghanistan
war - the homosexuals and their child lovers alread in the streets with
painted prosatitutes.

REMEMBER THE LAVON AFFAIR AND THE USS LIBERTY......

OSaba


Man sues U. South Florida prof over claims of conspiracy with Saudi
Arabia

By Ryan Meehan

The Oracle (U. South Florida)
03/21/2002
TODAY'S HEADLINES


(U-WIRE) TAMPA, Fla. -- The pending situation involving controversial
University of South Florida professor Sami Al-Arian compounded Wednesday
when a former federal prosecutor filed a civil suit against him in state
court.

John Loftus, president for St. Petersburg's Holocaust Museum and
well-known author on terrorism and intelligence, is claiming Al-Arian
conspired against the United States with the Saudi Arabian government.
He also alleges Al-Arian used the guise of a charitable organization to
funnel money into Saudi terrorist groups. Al-Arian said Wednesday the
allegations are nonsense.
"(Loftus) needs to be put in an insane asylum," Al-Arian said.

He characterized Loftus' claim as rehashed allegations that already have
been disproved.

According to a St. Petersburg Times report, Loftus said in the suit,
which was filed in state court Wednesday, the U.S. Department of Justice
has had enough evidence to charge Al-Arian, but making public Al-Arian's
money-laundering network would embarrass the Saudis, who are American
allies. Loftus also was quoted in other news sources as saying an
unnamed government official has taped conversations that prove
Al-Arian's guilt.

The suit compounds Al-Arian's problems as he awaits the decision of USF
President Judy Genshaft, who sent him a letter of intent to terminate
late last year.

Al-Arian, a Palestinian who has lived in the United States for nearly 30
years, came under fire eight years ago when allegations a USF-based
Middle Eastern think tank, which he founded, served as a front for the
Palestinian Islamic Jihad.

The FBI four years ago investigated the claim but never found sufficient
evidence to charge the professor with a crime.

In October 2000 Federal Judge R. Kevin McHugh said though Al-Arian's
think tank, World and Islam Studies Enterprise, was accused of serving
as a front for PIJ and Hamas, there was no evidence that proved that
allegation. Instead he characterized WISE as a "reputable and scholarly
research center."

USF's faculty union President Roy Weatherford announced the pending suit
at Wednesday's Faculty Senate meeting.

After the meeting, Weatherford said the suit will not change the union's
decision to support Al-Arian if he is fired by Genshaft.
He said people sometimes mistake the union's support for Al-Arian,
making the assumption its support stretches farther than academic
freedom.

"This is an entirely personal, private issue," Weatherford said. "We're
not his personal support group or his political cheerleaders."

Weatherford said even if Al-Arian loses the civil court battle, Genshaft
still does not have justification for firing him.

A three-member panel from the American Association of University
Professors visited USF last week and met with both Al-Arian and
Genshaft. The group will gather information on campus and write a report
on its findings.

If the panel determines Genshaft has violated academic freedom, USF
could be censured, or blacklisted, by June 2003.
Because the visit took place during USF's spring break, Chairman for the
panel William Vanalstyne will be at the Embassy
Suites for two hours this morning to meet with professors and
representatives from the student government.
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