Christopher Bollyn
9/11 - Israeli Connection to Sept. 11 Attacks Detailed
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The Israeli Connection to Sept. 11 Attacks Detailed

By Christopher Bollyn, American Free Press, April 11 & 18, 2005 issue, page 3
http://www.thehandstand.org/archive/may2005/articles/911.htm

American investigators and the controlled media have ignored evidence that points to Mossad involvement in 9-11. From the day aircraft smashed into the World Trade Center (WTC), news reports have pointed to Israeli involvement in 9-11 and "false flags" planted to blame Arabs for the attacks. Shortly after the destruction of the twin towers, five "Middle Eastern men" were reportedly arrested in New Jersey after being seen videotaping and celebrating the explosive collapse of the WTC. These men, from a phony moving company in Weehawken, N.J., turned out to be agents of Israeli military intelligence, Mossad.

Dominic Suter, the Israeli owner of Urban Moving Systems, the phony "moving company," escaped to Israel before FBI agents could interrogate him. The agents were later returned to Israel on minor visa violations. The assistant attorney general in charge of criminal investigations at the time was Michael Chertoff, the current head of the Dept. of Homeland Security.

ODIGO INSTANT MESSAGES

Evidence that Israelis had been forewarned of the attacks surfaced at an Israeli instant messaging service, known as Odigo. This story, evidence of Israeli prior knowledge, was reported briefly in the U.S. media—and forgotten. At least two Israel-based employees of Odigo received warnings of an imminent attack in New York City two hours before the first plane hit the WTC. Odigo had headquarters two blocks from the WTC. The Odigo employees, however, did not pass the warning on to the authorities in New York, a move that could have saved many lives.

Two weeks after 9-11, Alex Diamandis, Odigo’s vice president, reportedly said, "It was possible that the attack warning was broadcast to other Odigo members, but the company has not received reports of other recipients of the message." The Internet address of the sender was given to the FBI, and two months later it was reported that the FBI was still investigating the matter. There have been no media reports since.

Odigo, like many Israeli software companies, is based in Herzliya, Israel, the suburb of Tel Aviv where Mossad headquarters are located. Shortly after 9-11, Odigo was taken over by Comverse Technology, another Israeli company. Within a year, five executives from Comverse were reported to have profited by more than $267 million from "insider trading."

Through Israeli "venture capital" funds, scores of software companies are spawned in the United States. The Israel-based companies are sponsored by Mossad funding sources such as Cedar Fund, Stage One Ventures, and Veritas Venture Partners.

The key players of these funds and companies include former members of "Israel’s Intelligence Corps" and veterans of the R&D Department of the Israeli air force. Many are graduates of Israel’s "Technion" school in Haifa, the Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) in Herzliya, or a military school for software development. The IDC, a private, non-profit university, is tied to the Mossad. The IDC has a "research institute," headed by Shabtai Shavit, former head of Mossad from 1989 to 1996, called the International Policy Institute for Counter-Terrorism.

The IDC also has a "Marc Rich Center for the Study of Commodities, Trading and Financial Markets" and a "Lauder School of Government, Diplomacy and Strategy." The cosmetics magnate Ronald S. Lauder, a supporter of Israel’s far-right Likud Party, founded the Lauder school. Lauder, president of the Jewish National Fund and former chairman of the Gov. George Pataki’s (R-N.Y.) Commission on Privatization, reportedly pushed the privatization of the WTC and former Stewart AFB, where the flight paths of the two planes that hit the twin towers converged on 9-11.

THE PTECH CUTOUT

Ptech, a mysterious software company, has been linked with 9-11. The Quincy, Mass.-based company was supposedly connected to "the Muslim Brotherhood" and Arab terrorism.

The firm’s suspected links with terrorism resulted in a visit by FBI agents in December 2002, which was leaked to the media and led to the demise of the company. The company "produced software that derived from PROMIS, and was installed on virtually every computer system of the U.S. government and its military agencies on September 11, 2001," Michael Ruppert’s From the Wilderness (FTW) web site reported. "This included the White House, Treasury Dept. (Secret Service), Air Force, FAA, CIA, FBI, both houses of Congress, Navy, Dept. of Energy, IRS, Booz Allen Hamilton, IBM, Enron and more," FTW wrote. "Overriding FAA systems would be the most effective way to ensure the attacks were successful," FTW reported. "To do this, the FAA needed an evolution of PROMIS software installed on their systems and Ptech was just that—a superior modified version capable of "surveillance and intervention" systems."

Oussama Ziade, a Lebanese Muslim immigrant who came to the United States in 1985, founded Ptech in 1994. But the company’s original manager of marketing and information systems was Michael S. Goff, whose PR firm, Goff Communications, currently represents Guardium, a Mossad-linked software company. "As information systems manager [for Ptech], Michael handled design, deployment and management of its Windows and Macintosh, data, and voice networks," Goff’s web site says. He also "performed employee training and handled all procurement for software, systems and peripherals." AFP asked Goff, who left the Worcester law firm of Seder & Chandler in 1994, how he wound up working at Ptech. "Through a temp agency," Goff said, but he could not remember the name of the agency.

Goff said he did not know who had written the Ptech software code. AFP contacted the government agencies that reportedly have Ptech software on their computers, and IBM, to ask if they knew who wrote the Ptech source code. None had provided any information by press time.

Christopher Bollyn is a much-traveled international journalist currently based in Chicago, serving as AFP’s Midwest bureau chief for American Free Press. He has written extensively on a wide variety of subjects including the controversy surrounding computerized voting systems, the Arab-Israeli conflict and the many unanswered questions surrounding the 9-11 terrorist attacks.

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