The Barry Chamish WebsiteKilling Me Softly With His Gunby Barry ChamishSeptember 27, 2007Once there were three primary protest groups in Israel. There was The Yesha Council, which was nothing more than a tool of the government. Those who know my writing will recall Council head Benzi Liberman testifying at the trial of Avigdor Lieberman that he worked with the police to keep protesters far from Gush Katif. And who will ever forget his partner Pinchas Wallerstein ordering protesters to sap their energy by sleeping outside the Knesset in tents in the midst of Jerusalem's January snowstorms? Then there was Zo Artzeinu, which gathered tens of thousands of protesters to block roads in the late '90s. Then magically, its leader woke up one morning and told his adherents to stop the actions and join the thoroughly corrupt Likud Party. Of course, maybe 1,500 actually took his advice and Feiglin himself was prevented from ever actually sitting in the Knesset. The big boys, Binyamin Netanyahu included, had enough dirt on him to get him to betray his followers. And that left just one, The Women In Green, which had only enough appeal to, at its best gather, perhaps, a couple of hundred activists to its events. But it was NOT a tool of the rotten governing forces deliberately destroying the country. And today, they are the only protest group left in the land. For years I have written its leader, Nadia Matar, and begged her to quit wasting her time demonstrating against Israel's crooked leaders and instead, make any representative of the Council On Foreign Relations afraid for their lives to come to Jerusalem and further corrupt Israel's mafia rulers. On Wednesday, Sept. 19, she finally cooked up a march against the CFR's Condeleeza Rice, who showed up at Ehud Olmert's Sugar Shack for Din-Din. GUESS WHO'S COMING FOR DINNER? Nadia had a nasty message that simply ruined Condi's meal: */"The Prime Minister and Condoleezza Rice are planning, in a secret manner, to give away Judea, Samaria and the Temple Mount and the establishment a Palestinian Nazi State there," /*Matar told Israel National TV. */"The public has learned that we were much too delicate last time. We will not allow it this time. We will not obey and we will not stand down in the face of this treachery." /*Now nobody interferes with the culinary etiquette of Condoleeza. Her digestive juices are much too delicate for that. So after the meal, and following a mild, peaceable protest with barely 100 participants, the enraged Ehud sent in his police dogs and arrested Nadia. And brutally at that. The photographer for my book, Bye Bye Gaza, Gemma Blech, photographed the atrocity. Write her at gblech@netvision.net.il and ask for shots of the after-dinner arrest soiree. Nadia still doesn't know the brutal facts even after the near massacre at Amona, the two dozen suspicious deaths of Yesha rabbis and political leaders, the testimonies against the mad dog police by the likes of Yedidya Weinberg and many others. In fact, she doesn't even recognize my story of exposing Sharon's "stroke" after drinking tea with Shimon, Ugh, Feh, Peres and being taken to the hospital by the bodyguard, Yoram Rubin, the same Rubin who murdered Yitzhak Rabin. After convincing over half of Israel's Jews of the facts of the Rabin coup, someone didn't want me inspecting Sharon's demise too closely. Right after Sharon's stroke, I had mine. I survived, so one night I was invited to a party in a remote location where a rent-a-car almost killed me. And the police wouldn't release my file to me, my lawyer or my insurance company. It has had devastating effects on my family, but I ran from Israel to save my life. I was on a hit list and wouldn't survive much longer in Israel. And now, so is Nadia Matar. She ruined Condi's meal. And Condi's organization has plans for the Middle East and they kill anyone who gets in their way. The same CFR waging war on Judaism is destroying Iraq and Afghanistan and are now eyeing Iran. And if anybody dares to see too much and star talking...kaboom. The Arizona Cardinals lost their lineman Pat Tillman. He was placed on the permanent injury list after being fragged by US officers afraid he would lead an anti-war campaign. Three shots to the head from ten feet away! He was executed once while standing, while the two coup de grace shots took place while he was on the ground, already dead. Seven soldiers serving in Iraq wrote and signed a NY Times op-ed against the war they were fighting. That was in August. By September, two were dead in a truck accident, while a third suffered a nasty wound to the head. The CFR is mad, mad, mad. And Nadia ruined Condi's dinner in Jerusalem. Her followers must guard her against car crashes, diseases, sudden suicides, opportune terrorism, whatever will look like an accident. For her courage, she is now on the list. Welcome aboard! http://www.thebarrychamishwebsite.com/ NOTES: Watch: http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/123731 ARRESTED! At the end of our Women in Green vigil, when most people had already gone home, I stayed with some 15 friends and activists who were going to help Anita and myself put back the placards and the flags into my car. Starting to walk to my car, friends saw policemen coming closer and closer to me. They immediately realized the police was trying to get me but were waiting for the supporters to leave. I am still moved to tears thinking about those wonderful friends who immediately surrounded me to protect me and said: we are not leaving before we make sure you are OK. A heavyset policeman told me: Nadia, I demand you join me at the police station. I asked him why: What did I do wrong? He answered: That we will discuss later. I order you to come with me to the police station, otherwise we will take you by force. I told him I wanted to call a lawyer to discuss what my rights are. · **Steve Rodan reported in Dec. ****1994 a*** *conversation with Yossi Beilin. He asked Beilin what security guarantees he was offering the settlers. Beilin said: "Look. The IDF is going to pull out. The PLO will come in. They will carry out their operation and we will not interfere." ** · *Leaders of YESHA Council met with Rabin in April 1995* *and asked him much the same question. They reported, and it was in the papers, that he replied: "The IDF will leave. The PLO will come in. And I promise we will do our best to take care of the wounded." * · *Peres was even more blunt.* *During the election campaign in the spring of 1996, he was in Gush Katif. He and his entourage learned that since **Oslo**, the Jewish population of **Gaza** had increased by more than 15%. His people were taken aback because they expected the Jews to leave. Peres is quoted by Zvi Hendel as saying, "A few good massacres and they will leave." * *** www.israeljustice.com/news2.asp?key=84 JERUSALEM -- An Israeli opposition group has charged that the government seeks to prevent peaceful protests against plans to withdraw from the West Bank. An attorney for a Jewish anti-government activist said the Israel Security Agency, responsible for domestic intelligence, has been targeting right-wing protesters in an attempt to halt demonstrations against Prime Minister Ehud Olmert. ISA and the police were said to be working together to monitor and arrest organizers of protests against government plans to withdraw from the West Bank. ** (IsraelNN.com) Yedidya Weinberg, a young activist, has accused policemen of beating him while he was in police custody. Weinberg was arrested shortly after reaching the ruins of Homesh in the northern Shomron. According to Weinberg, when he refused to identify himself in the Ariel police station, police threw him to the floor, stepped on his head and knees, and threatened to break his fingers. Weinberg was later taken before a judge, who ruled that he should never have been arrested. Traveling to Homesh is not a crime, the judge said, basing his verdict on earlier rulings. *Witness of Yedidia Weinberger - 7 Tishrei 5768* "At
7am we were near Homesh when border guards arrived and captured us. They put
us into jeeps. They said for each of us to take off his packback, and they
tried to burn and cut the backpacks' straps. In the end they didn't succeed
and took us as we were. They never presented an order that the area was a
"Closed Military Zone". They didn't inform about delays or arrest.
(They reported that the arrest was at 8 and they had all day to take us to
court and they didn't do this.) ** http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/081907A.shtml
The War As We Saw It Sunday 19 August 2007 Viewed from Iraq at the tail end of a 15-month deployment, the political debate in Washington is indeed surreal. Counterinsurgency is, by definition, a competition between insurgents and counterinsurgents for the control and support of a population. To believe that Americans, with an occupying force that long ago outlived its reluctant welcome, can win over a recalcitrant local population and win this counter-insurgency is far-fetched. As responsible infantrymen and noncommissioned officers with the 82nd Airborne Division soon heading back home, we are skeptical of recent press coverage portraying the conflict as increasingly manageable and feel it has neglected the mounting civil, political and social unrest we see every day. (Obviously, these are our personal views and should not be seen as official within our chain of command.) *(AP) *The mother of an Army sergeant who died in a Baghdad vehicle accident weeks after writing a New York Times op-ed critical of the Pentagon's positive assessment of the Iraq war said Wednesday she wants the Army to explain his death. "I want to know all the details of how he died. I want to know the truth," said Olga Capetillo, whose 28-year-old son, Sgt. Omar Mora, died Monday. "I don't understand how so many people could die in that accident. How could it be so bad?" ** One article which reported that the parents
of both dead soldiers suspected murder, disappeared in a day. Try to find: ** *July
26: "Army medical examiners were suspicious about the close proximity
of the three bullet holes in Pat Tillman's forehead* and tried without success
to get authorities to investigate whether the former NFL player's death amounted
to a crime, according to documents obtained by The Associated Press... The
doctors- whose names were blacked out- said that the bullet holes were so
close together that it appeared the Army Ranger was cut down by an M-16 fired
from a mere 10 yards or so away. The documents show that a doctor who autopsied
Tillman's body was suspicious of the three gunshot wounds to the forehead.
The doctor said he took the unusual step of calling the Army's Human Resources
Command and was rebuffed. He then asked an official at the Army's Criminal
Investigation Division if the CID would consider opening a criminal case.
'He said he talked to his higher headquarters and they had said no,' the doctor
testified. "Army attorneys sent each other congratulatory e-mails for
keeping criminal investigators at bay as the Army conducted an internal friendly-fire
investigation that resulted in administrative, or non-criminal, punishments. **
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