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BYE BYE GAZA - Barry Chamish

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In 1999 he released a book in Hebrew and Russian called,<br />

Sharansky Unmasked. Within, he claimed that Natan<br />

Sharansky, then Housing Minister, was a longtime KGB<br />

agent with deep ties to the worldwide Russian mafia. Soon<br />

after its release, Sharansky sued Dr. Nudelman for libel and<br />

the Jerusalem district court ruled that he had to pay<br />

Sharansky the unheard of compensation of nearly $200,000.<br />

This was widely acknowledged as a precedent aimed at<br />

restricting the most basic rights of freedom of expression. Dr.<br />

Nudelman's brother Boris was also his partner in the<br />

Sharansky research project and he died, overcome by the<br />

injustice of the trial.<br />

On Jan. 20, Dr. Nudelman met me at my home for an intense<br />

interview. He also gave me his book on Sharansky and a<br />

thick stack of evidence which left me convinced of the<br />

veracity of his claims. I warn my readers that you will find the<br />

following report discouraging. However, I have long warned<br />

that the leadership of the Jewish people has been thoroughly<br />

infiltrated by frauds and criminals claiming they are working<br />

on our behalf. That Sharansky is just another crook serving<br />

ugly interests should not come as that much of a surprise.<br />

Before presenting the quite shocking evidence, we begin<br />

with my interview of Dr. Nudelman:<br />

YN - In 1962, the KGB initiated a program of dissidence<br />

against the Soviet Union. By running the dissident groups, it<br />

could control the various factions which were dissatisfied<br />

with Soviet repression and later utilize the leaders as agents<br />

in the West. They were known as, spies of influence. By<br />

appearing to be anti-Soviet they were welcomed abroad and<br />

trusted. They could worm themselves into the top echelons<br />

of foreign governments. Sharansky was one of these agents,<br />

and possibly the most successful.<br />

BC - But wasn't he a Zionist leader in the Soviet Union?<br />

Didn't he spend eight years in prison for his activities?<br />

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