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President Bush with the nominee Michael B. Mukasey
As expected, the nominee to be next Attorney General
of the United States has a long history of obstructing justice,
preventing discovery, and covering up the evidence of Israeli
involvement in the terror attacks of 9-11.
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Israeli Agents
If Israeli agents were not prime suspects in the "false flag"
terror attacks on the World Trade Center, and if a passenger
screening company owned by Israeli intelligence agents were not a
defendant in the 9-11 litigation, the fact that the crucial 9-11
lawsuits have been handled by two Zionist judges from the same
synagogue might be considered a coincidence.
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Hellerstein And Makasey
But with so much evidence of Israeli involvement in 9-11 in plain
view, the intimate connection with the State of Israel of these
judges can not be discarded as mere coincidence. It should rather be
viewed as evidence of the on-going, high-level, and well-planned
cover-up.
The Zionist judges controlling the 9-11 litigation have acted like
the Israeli bulldozers after the massacres in the Palestinian
refugee camps of Sabra, Shatila, and Jenin. Like judicial
bulldozers, the mission of these orthodox Jewish judges is to bury
the evidence of Israeli involvement in the "false flag" terror
attacks of 9-11.
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The Mysterious Synagogues
In what might otherwise be seen as coincidence, the two
presidentially-appointed federal judges who have presided over the
most crucial 9-11 cases are both orthodox Zionist Jews who attend
the same Manhattan synagogue and support its Talmudic yeshiva.
The federal judges Alvin K. Hellerstein and Michael B. Mukasey, the
nominee to be the next U.S. attorney general, are both members of a
Zionist congregation, the orthodox Kehilath Jeshrun synagogue of
Manhattan, and are active supporters of its yeshiva, the Ramaz
School.
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The Jewish Have Special Rules
A yeshiva is an orthodox Jewish school affiliated with a
synagogue where Talmudic interpretation of Mosaic law is taught. In
an orthodox yeshiva, the Talmudic interpretation of the Torah is
based on rabbinical teaching that completely changes the meaning of
Mosaic law.
Talmudic interpretation effectively negates the meaning of the Ten
Commandments as the late Israeli scholar Israel Shahak pointed out
in his book on Jewish supremicism, Jewish History, Jewish Religion:
The Weight of Three Thousand Years.
To an orthodox Jew, Shahak wrote, Talmudic scholars interpret the
commandment "Thou shall not kill," to mean that a Jew is proscribed
only from killing another Jew. Non-jews, on the other hand, are fair
game and can be killed like animals. The rest of the Mosaic law is
interpreted likewise concerning treatment of non-Jews, according the
Shahak's book.
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Who Controlled The 9/11 Investigation
Unbeknownst to most Americans, the key judges who have overseen
the most important 9-11 lawsuits and Michael Chertoff, the Asst.
Attorney General who directed the non-investigation of 9-11, are all
members of this extremely racist and un-American religious sect.
They, like the other key officials involved in the 9-11 conspiracy,
were all raised and educated in this tradition.
The judges, officials, and advisors involved at every critical point
of the 9-11 conspiracy and cover-up are all Jewish Zionists
dedicated to the State of Israel. This is how Zionist agents have
been able to cover up the truth of what really happened on 9-11.
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and Michael Chertoff, the former
assistant attorney general responsible for the criminal division of
the Dept. of Justice. Chertoff was the key Zionist gate-keeper and
controller of the "non-investigation" of 9-11.
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The Synagogue
The Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun is a Zionist synagogue,
according to its mission statement. It defines itself as a "modern
Orthodox" synagogue, which is "deeply committed" to "an unbreakable
bond with the State of Israel and its citizens."
The orthodox branch of Judaism is a minority sect making up about 10
percent of American Jews. This minority sect, however, wields
immense power in the government and courts of the United States.
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The Kehilath Jeshurun congregation has a long history of shaping
the Zionist agenda. In the 1920s, for example, it hosted orthodox
Zionist conferences where plans were discussed to bring all the Jews
of Russia to the southwestern United States.
"Our identification with the State of Israel and our fellow Jews
extends well beyond the more conventional UJA/Federation, Israel
Bonds and tree-planting campaigns," the congregation's mission
statement says – and indeed it does.
The Kehilath Jeshurun congregation acts as an agency of Israel on
the Upper East Side of Manhattan and some of its members occupy
positions of power within the government of the United States.
The "modern" orthodox congregation also has a long history of
calling for segregation and separation of Jews from Christians and
Christian influences in the community. Like other orthodox Jews, the
congregation is opposed to Reform Judaism, the largest branch of
Judaism. Orthodox religious expression is the only form of Judaism
that is recognized by the State of Israel.
As a religious sect that is based on race, intermarriage between
Jews and Christians is anathema to orthodox Jews like Chertoff,
Hellerstein, and Mukasey.
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The Pale Of The Settlement
Like most Zionists, the parents or grandparents of
Chertoff, Hellerstein, and Mukasey are from the largely uncivilized
frontier region between the Russian and German spheres of influence
known as the Pale of Settlement.
The Pale of Settlement refers to the expanse that reaches from
Lithuania to the Black Sea, a region between Prussia and the Russian
Empire of Catherine the Great, who created the Pale in 1791. The
Pale existed until 1917 and is occupied today by Ukraine, Poland,
Belarus, and Lithuania.
The areas around Brest-Litovsk, Grodno, and Byalistok had the
largest concentrations of Jews and were hotbeds of Zionist activity
in the late 1800s. Jews outnumbered Christians in some of the towns,
such as Grodno, an old Lithuanian city.
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When Catherine the Great annexed this western region, she banned
the Asiatic Jews who lived there from coming to Russia. These Jews
were primarily descendents of the displaced Khazars who had
converted to Judaism in the 8th Century.
In the Pale of Settlement, the Khazar Jews, generally referred to as
Ashkenazi, usually lived in communities separated from the
non-Jewish people they lived among.
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Mukasey And His Yeshiva
Michael Bernard Mukasey and his wife are members of Kehilath
Jeshurun, the orthodox synagogue that is connected to the Ramaz
yeshiva. The
Ramaz School was started in 1937 by
Rabbi Joseph H. Lookstein.
First class in the Ramaz School, 1937
Lookstein served concurrently as principal of the Ramaz School in
New York and as president and chancellor of Bar-Ilan University in
Israel, where he was chancellor from 1958 to 1979. This illustrates
the intense Zionist character of the Ramaz school and synagogue.
Mukasey attended the Ramaz School and graduated in 1959. His wife,
the former Susan Bernstock Saroff, was a teacher and headmistress of
the Ramaz Lower School. Both of Susan's children, who were adopted
by Mukasey, attended the Ramaz yeshiva.
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Mukasey, the nominee for attorney general, attended the Ramaz
yeshiva and reportedly "remains heavily involved in that community."
That "community" would be the orthodox, Zionist, and Israeli
community of Manhattan.
In 1948, according to the Ramaz school's website, children of
Israeli diplomats on "special missions" began enrolling in the Ramaz
School. These Israeli students attended Ramaz with Mukasey, who
speaks Hebrew.
Isaac Herzog, the son of Chaim Herzog, the former president of
Israel and head of the Israeli military intelligence, attended the
Ramaz school in the 1970s. Isaac Herzog was government secretary
under Ehud Barak and is currently a minister in the Israeli
government. Mukasey will be the second Jewish attorney general, if
confirmed. Ed Levi, who served under President Gerald Ford was the
first.
Mukasey was nominated as a federal judge in New York in 1987 by
President Ronald Reagan and became the chief judge in 2000.
Mukasey was elevated to Chief Judge of the U.S. District Court for
the Southern District of New York, succeeding Judge Thomas P. Griesa,
on March 12, 2000. Mukasey remained in this position until August 1,
2006. As chief judge for New York City, Mukasey was well placed to
control the entire legal process concerning 9-11.
"From 1967 to 1972, Mukasey was in private practice, where his
clients ranged from right-wing lawyer Roy Cohn to the Daily News,"
the newspaper reported. "He then switched sides and joined the
Manhattan prosecutor's office, where he forged a life-long
friendship with future Mayor Rudy Giuliani."
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The Rabbi Approves Judge Mukasey
In an article entitled "Local Rabbi Thinks Michael Mukasey
Perfect for AG Job," the New York Daily News reported that after
President Bush announced his intention to nominate Mukasey, the FBI
called on his rabbi in Manhattan.
"Rabbi Haskel Lookstein said the G-men wanted to know if there was
anything in the 66-year-old judge's background that could scuttle
his nomination," the Daily News reported. Lookstein reportedly told
the agents that Mukasey was "a mensch."
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"There's nothing wrong with him," the rabbi said. "He's as close
to perfect as you can be. And that's the way he was at 15."
Very little is known about Mukasey's family background. There are
very few articles that mention the name Mukasey prior to 1960. The
Mukasey name is a Jewish surname from a place named Lachowicze, in
the region of Brest.
Judge Mukasey's wife was the headmistress of the Ramaz Lower School
in the 1990s when he was handling the case of the first "false flag"
terror bombing of the World Trade Center. This case was primarily
meant to prepare public opinion for what was planned for 9-11.
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A Strongely Based Zionist Judge
At the beginning of the trial of Sheik Omar Abdel Rahman, the
sheik's lawyers filed a motion requesting Mukasey recuse himself
from the trial.
The motion argued that Mukasey's allegiance to Israel created a bias
against the Muslim defendants. Mukasey dismissed the motion as
"utterly irrelevant."
Michael Bernard Mukasey
"A strongly-biased Zionist judge," is how Dr. Edward W. Miller
described Mukasey in his 1997 article about the trial of the blind
sheik.
"Mukasey is a committed Zionist, a long-time supporter of Israel,"
Miller wrote. "His wife is also a Zionist."
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"Sheik Rahman was denied the lawyer of his choice by Judge
Mukasey, and when he asked the court to permit an expert to explain
the practices of Islam to an ignorant American jury, he was refused
this due process. Eventually, on January 17, 1996, Sheik Omar Abdul
Rahman was sentenced by a Jewish judge of strong Zionist leanings to
imprisonment for life plus 65 years." "After receiving his lifetime
sentence," Miller wrote, "this elderly, sick and blind sheik,
standing before the Jewish judge, spoke quietly and at length in
Arabic.
"He pointed out the on-going 'historical junction' at which 'the
spiritual power of Islam was confronting the military/material
juggernaut of a Zionist White House.'
"Sheik Rahman continued, debunking the prosecution's theory that he
heads an international terrorist organization. He emphasized that he
was sequestered in a jail in Cairo in the early 1980s at the time
the so-called 'international terrorist group' was allegedly being
formed.
"Judge Michael Mukasey was visibly irritated by the Sheik's remarks,
and interrupted the scholarly cleric repeatedly and rudely, finally
remarking that 'religion has nothing to do with the case.'
Source: Miller, Edward W., "A Political Prisoner In the U.S.: Sheik
Omar Abdel Rahman," The Coastal Post, March, 1997
A lawyer who tried a case before Mukasey described him as "Dour and
condescending; imperious and egotistic."
"I seriously doubt whether he has the 'people skills' that the DOJ
needs in a new AG," the attorney said.
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Hellerstein And The Ramaz School
Alvin K. Hellerstein, who has presided over all the 9-11 cases
brought by victims and relatives of victims, is also a trustee and
sponsor of the Ramaz School on the Upper East Side, where his
children also studied.
Hellerstein has been president of the Board of Jewish Education of
Greater New York and serves on a taskforce for the Jewish Orthodox
Feminist Alliance, which addresses the needs of Orthodox Jewish
women who want a divorce.
Hellerstein's wife, Mildred, and Audrey Lookstein, the wife of the
rabbi of Kehilath Jeshrun, are Zionist colleagues and senior
officers of an Israeli organization named AMIT.
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Mildred Hellerstein is listed as being a National Treasurer of
AMIT, an organization dedicated to fostering "religious values and
Zionist ideals" in the Israeli children in its schools and programs
in Israel. Lookstein has been vice president of AMIT several times
and was chair of AMIT's national board of directors in 2006.
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TEVI TROY – ASHCROFT'S POLICY DIRECTOR
Tevi David Troy, former policy director for Sen. John Ashcroft
Tevi Troy (formerly Troyansky), Deputy Secretary of the United
States Department of Health and Human Service, is another graduate
of the Ramaz School.
Troy was the policy director for Sen. John Ashcroft (R-MO) in the
late 1990s before he was appointed to be Bush's first Attorney
General, an appointment Troy enthusiastically supported in his
article "My Boss the Fanatic" published in The New Republic.
Ashcroft now has a consulting business and earns much of his money
by representing Israeli military companies. In 2006, Israel Aircraft
Industries (IAI) was reported to be a major client of the Ashcroft
Group, LLC.
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Prior to his May 2007 appointment as Deputy Secretary of the DHHS,
Troy was Deputy Assistant to the President George W. Bush for
Domestic Policy. In August 2003, Troy was appointed to serve at the
White House as Deputy Cabinet Secretary and Liaison to the Jewish
community.
An orthodox Jew, Troy is the son of Elaine Gerson Troy and
Bernard Dov Troy, the former "Executive Director of the Jewish
Educators' Assembly in Manhattan."
Troy is the grandson of Thomas and Pauline Troyansky, Russian Jewish
immigrants who came to the United States in the early 1900s.
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Attorney General John Ashcroft listening to his assistant,
Michael Chertoff
He is married to Kami J. Pliskow, the daughter of Dr. Raymond and
Vita Pliskow of Tacoma, Washington. Raymond studied medicine at the
University of Michigan.
The Pliskow family, a Russian Jewish family that immigrated to the
U.S. in the early 1900s has its own interesting history of
terrorism.
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Roots In Terror
Barbara Pliskow, a former instructor in psychology at Wayne State
University in Detroit, attempted to hijack an American Airlines
Boeing 727 on September 24, 1971 armed with a gun, dynamite, and
other explosives. She was reportedly attempting to hijack the flight
on behalf of the "Black Liberation Army" to free imprisoned members
of the Black Panther Party.
Pliskow was charged with the capital offense of attemped piracy of
an airliner.
Because the engines of the plane had not been started, however,
Pliskow was not prosecuted under the federal skyjacking statue.
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Christopher Bollyn
Christopher
Bollyn is an independent journalist who depends entirely on the
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