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September 11 Commission Report - Gnostic Liberation Front

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5<br />

Russian and Israeli Mafiya<br />

Before Nick Berg traveled to Israel and Iraq, he was engaged with Joe Aziz, a business<br />

partner that had connections to the Russian Mafiya and the Project for a New American<br />

Century. Joe Aziz is reported to be the last person to see Berg alive before he was<br />

kidnapped and executed. To investigate the death of Nick Berg, one must understand the<br />

Russian/Israeli Mafiya and the PNAC. Like the terrorists and the Mossad, both the PNAC<br />

and Russian/Israeli Mafiya have been accused of having a role in the attack on the World<br />

Trade Center. What these latter two groups have in common is a strong affiliation to<br />

Israel. Because of the reported Israeli role in various events and circumstances leading<br />

up to the attack on the World Trade Center, and because of the reported ties of these<br />

groups to Israel, this investigation pursued an understanding of those allegations. The<br />

result of the investigation was the discovery of a set of business and political<br />

relationships that started in Russia in the 1980s and moved to Israel in the 1990s. These<br />

relationships created a bond between elements of the Russian Mafiya and elements of the<br />

CIA involved in economic warfare operations which facilitated the collapse of the Soviet<br />

Union. This alliance has evolved into the dark side of the current Neocon movement.<br />

The destruction of the World Trade Center targeted with pinpont precision those offices<br />

that held evidence of their relationships.<br />

5.1 Project for the New American Century<br />

There is a group of independent writers that claim the attacks on the World Trade Center<br />

were conducted not by a U.S. oil cartel, but rather by right-wing elements of the Mossad<br />

with the intent of providing a justification for a U.S. attack on Iraq. Under this scenario,<br />

writers refer to the bulk of evidence presented earlier in this article, as well as the history<br />

of the policy making group that can claim responsibility for swaying George Bush to<br />

attack Iraq. This group is referred to under several names – neo-conservatives, neocons,<br />

neokons, PNAC, and Hillary Clinton’s unidentified “right wing conspiracy.”<br />

"In 1997 a group of neo-conservatives founded the 'Project for the New American Century' (PNAC) -<br />

A year later PNAC called for the removal of Saddam Hussein's regime in Iraq - In 2000 they predicted<br />

that the shift in US foreign policy towards that aim would come about slowly, unless there were "some<br />

catastrophic and catalyzing event, like a new Pearl Harbor". That event happened on <strong>September</strong> <strong>11</strong>th<br />

2001 - Ten people in the Bush administration are currently members of PNAC. They include Dick<br />

Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, Paul Wolfowitz, Richard Armitage, John Bolton, Zalmay Khalilzad and<br />

member of the advisory Defense Science Board, Richard Perle" [The Dossier, ukonline.co.uk]<br />

The publicly acknowledged intent of the PNAC group is the ‘furtherance of democracy,’<br />

in a manner that was inconceivable under prior U.S. administrations. Essentially, the<br />

PNAC model for U.S. foreign policy is one of unilateral aggression, putting the U.S.<br />

foreign policy in the company of many historical imperialist powers: the Christian<br />

Crusaders, the Ottoman Turks, the British Empire, Napoleon’s France, Hussein’s Iraq,<br />

Hitler’s Germany, and Stalin’s Russia, to mention a recent few.<br />

THE SEPTEMBER <strong>11</strong> COMMISSION REPORT Page 107

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