Many who have now seen creepy event video clips featuring Washington Institute for Near East Policy (WINEP) Research Director Patrick Clawson listing "crisis initiation" pretexts such as the Gulf of Tonkin phantom torpedo attacks, or false blame for the...
AIPAC-Drafted US Aid to Israel Illegal
The Israel lobby’s biggest and longest-running Washington boondoggles are the massive annual weapons and economic packages to Israel. Tightly coordinated campaign contributors (both individuals and political action committees) and the Israeli government’s own quiet...
US-Israel Nuclear Front’s Accountability Drives Fall Apart
Netanyahu Worked Inside Nuclear Smuggling Ring
On June 27, 2012, the FBI partially declassified and released seven additional pages [.pdf] from a 1985–2002 investigation into how a network of front companies connected to the Israeli Ministry of Defense illegally smuggled nuclear triggers out of the U.S.* The newly...
Why Obama Will Free Jonathan Pollard
US Charity Secretly Funds Israeli Nukes
Israel’s Nuclear Triggers
FBI files detailing Israel's stealth acquisition of U.S. nuclear triggers were declassified and released on Dec. 28, 2011. The FBI's secret Portland and Los Angeles inter-office communications were originally scheduled for release in the year 2036. Their availability...
The Mossad Has Long Given Marching Orders to AIPAC
AIPAC's Washington policy conference next month is drawing intense scrutiny and unprecedented resistance. AIPAC has worked quietly for years to tripwire the United States into war with Iran. Soon it will "ask" Congress and the president to define "nuclear weapons...
AIPAC Obtained Missile Secrets
Author Norman F. Dacey made powerful enemies. He turned the cozy estate-planning industry upside-down after publishing How to Avoid Probate in 1965. The book sold 2 million copies as Dacey barnstormed [.pdf] the country advising Americans how to structure their...
AIPAC Tries to Bamboozle DC Appeals Court
On Feb. 14, 2012, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee will deliver oral arguments to the District of Columbia Court of Appeals. At issue is whether AIPAC defamed its former top official Steven J. Rosen by telling the New York Times he was terminated because...


