Signs of the Times for Thu, 14 Sep 2006
Signs Editorial:
Israeli Diplomat Carrying Large Quantity Of Explosives Arrested
In Argentina |
Red Kalki |
Last week, (mid August 2006) a very serious
event transpired at the Buenos Aires international airport which the
local mainstream press did not however bring to the attention of the
public. Today, Red Kalki, relying on reliable sources, brings this
matter into the open.
On Wednesday 9th August 2006, Ezeiza
airport police arrested an important Israeli diplomat carrying a
considerable quantity of explosives. The Zionist representative was
en route to Chile and was detained minutes before boarding a plane.
Despite his protests, airport police arrested him and informed the
Argentine interior ministry of the situation which ordered that the
situation be contained.
Firstly, it should be noted that the
airport police, all ex aeronautical military police, were previously
under the control of the Defence ministry and military command.
Since the 'Four winds' (drugs) scandal however, control of this unit
has passed to political funcionaries of the Kirchner (Argentine
President) government. For various reasons, the unit is experiencing
serious problems, among which is the precarious nature of their job
security caused by the many failures of their new bosses in the
interior ministry of the Krichner government and the many conflicts
between the two.
According to various airport sources,
including the members of the airport security unit, a verbal
argument erupted between members of the unit and and members of the
Krichner government who wanted to free the Israeli diplomat because
there was no precedent for this type of arrest, which included the
implication that if anything were happen as a result of the release
of the bomb-laden Israeli diplomat, the blame would fall on the
airport security unit.
Towards the invention of a
"third attack"
For years, various reporters and
indepdendent researchers have been highlighting the false nature of
the "attacks" on the Israeli embassy in Argentina and on the
headquarters of AMIA (Argentine Israelite Mutual
Association which was "truck bombed" in July 1997 and the blame
placed on Hizb'allah)
For example, the online magazine
"Libertad de opinion" conducted an exclusive investigation into the
Israeli embassy
truck bombing in Buenos Aires in July 1997
(blamed on Islamic Jihad) in which it revealed reports submitted to
the Supreme Court by engineers who had studied the scene of the
embassy bombing and who asserted that there was in fact no truck
bomb, that the building was destroyed by an implosion from within
the building and that a crater was created before hand to provide
evidence for the claim by local Zionist organisations that a truck
bomb was the cause.
In May of 1999, the print edition of the
same magazine (Libertad de opinion) published another shocking
article in which it revealed the clues and questions that led many
investigators to dismiss the "Islamic terrorist" hypothesis and to
conclude that the the previously mentioned AMIA bombing in July 1997
was also the result of an internal implosion, on this occasion
caused by the detonation of a box full of explosives that had been
sent to the AMIA building by an Israeli community in Cordoba.
Today, Red Kalki is publishing details of both events so
that readers can analyse and come to their own conclusions.
We observe that, despite the powerful interests who
attempted to silence these issues, the claims of the 'Libertad de
opinion' publication have stood the test of time, to the extent
that, today, those who were originally accused of the "attack" have
been freed due to a lack of evidence, and instead the ex-judge and
Zionist Galeano, the ex-president of the DAIA (Delegation of Israeli
Associations of Argentina) and the well know Zionist conman and bank
robber, Ruben Baraja, are instead being prosecuted, while employee
of the Argentine daily paper Pagina/12 and peddler of Zionist lies,
Raul Kollman, is also being investigated.
A few weeks after
Israel initiated its new aggression against Palestine and Lebanon,
the Delegation of Israeli Associations of Argentina (DAIA) and the
Wiesenthal Center, again began to proclaim to the press that a
"third attack" in Argentina was in preparation. At the same time,
the White House and the Pentagon began to announce results of their
supposed investigations over the "latent dangers" in the Tripe
Frontier area (area where the borders of Argentina, Brazil, and
Paraguay meet) from the presence of the sizable "Arab Islamic
community" there, including the suggestion that "al-Qaeda fighters"
were ensconsed there.
With the war in the Middle East
already begun, and as Red Kalki explained in our analysis of the
conflict, a phenomenon, unexpected by Israel, occurred in the form
of a unanimous rejection by the European and Latin-American left of
organised Zionism. At the same time, South American governments
refused to support Israeli terrorist policies, some through
conviction and others in order to not appear as allies of
colonialism.
In the particular case of Argentina,
large-scale demonstrations by the Arab community took place which
provoked the anger of local Zionist representatives, to the point
that members of the Olmert government sent missives to the DAIA and
the AMIA requesting that, in order to show their absolute and
unfailing loyalty to Israel, they travel to Israel to personally
express their support for the Israeli policy of unbridled genocide.
From all of this, it became clear to the Israelis that their
image had passed from that of the victim to the victimiser. They
concluded that the peoples of the world no longer looked upon them
with pity but with repulsion, and as such, the Israelis are now
desperately seeking to find new ways to re-esablish their role as
that of the victim, a role which has always served them well to
justify the mafia-like patronage of the US and the US military
invasions of Israel's neighbors.
According to sources, a
dramatic "attack" is being planned for South America, in order to
neutralise the growing rejection of Zionist barbarity among South
American governments. During the recent conflict, no South American
government desired to come out in favor of Israel, and likewise,
none wanted to openly criticise Hizb'allah. Given the existing
conditions in the country and the militant awakening of the
Argentine Islamic community, to the rest of the world a "third
Islamic terror attack" in Argentina might appear quite credible.
There also exists the possibility of such a 'false flag' attack in
Chile where another large Palestinian community resides. Either of
these two countries appear as likely targets, keeping in mind the
recent news of the arrest of the bomb-laden Israeli diplomat en
route to Chile.
The arrest of the diplomat set off alarm
bells in the Casa Rosada (Argentina's 'White House'). Instead of
making the arrest public and demanding explanations from Tel Aviv,
The Kirchner government chose to maintain a disconcerting silence
and allowed the days to pass. Rafael Eldad, Israeli ambassador to
Argentina and self-declared Zionist fanatic who has had and has sons
in the Israeli military, following instructions from the Israeli
government, must surely have intervened in a shameless way in the
matter of the arrest of the bomb-laden Israeli diplomat.
What will happen in upcoming months?
This is the important question that Argentine security
forces are asking. After the Israeli diplomat debacle; will Tel Aviv
call off or push forward with a similar "third attack"?
In
the Zionist leadership, we notice something of a tendency towards an
absolute loss of control caused by the fact that reality is not
conforming to its nefarious plans. In an act of rage and impotence
at not having achieved its military aims in Lebanon, in the last few
days of the conflict, Israeli war planes dropped tons of bombs on
Lebanese houses, hospitals, schools and religious temples,
reaffirming in this way the genocidal policies of the Israeli
invaders.
At the same time, the Zionist leadership in
Argentina shares this irrational hatred and is totally subordinate
to the directives of the Israeli government. Given this situation,
intelligence analysts from various countries agree that it is very
difficult to predict the exact nature of the Zionist plans for
Argentina and its neighbors.
We hope that the Argentine
government will finally do what must be done - reveal what happened
at the airport; provide the complete details of the Israeli
diplomat's identity; begin the necessary judicial investigation and
demand immediate explanations from the Zionist regime in Israel. The
Argentine government must also understand that to continue to cover
up such matters, involves clearly forseeable risks to the security
of the Argentine people and their country.
We at Red Kalki
feel that we have done our duty in informing the citizenry.
Translated from the
original by Joe Quinn for Signs of the
Times.
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