Posted on 11/10/2001 2:52:24 PM PST by callisto
FROM DEBKA INTELLIGENCE FILES
Nazis tied to anthrax attacks
FBI sources see links between Hezbollah, fugitive Germans
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Fresh foreign leads in the FBI's anthrax investigation point to the involvement of one or more German or Austrian biological or chemical researchers with pro-Nazi leanings part of a complicated South American web linked to the Hezbollah and fugitive Nazi communities, some of whom are also connected to Iraqi military intelligence, say intelligence sources of DEBKA-Net-Weekly.
One or more researchers are thought to have entered the United States and found jobs with American industrial laboratories or research institutes, setting up clandestine private biological warfare labs in their spare time, the report says.
Last month, a group of 10 terrorists was caught in Mexico City on its way to assassinate Mexican President Vicente Fox and carry out a mass strike in the Mexican Senate. They were found by U.S. and Mexican investigators to be a Lebanese Hezbollah gang, preparing to celebrate the first months anniversary of their allys "feats" in New York and Washington by hitting one of Americas foremost allies on the continent.
The terrorists reached Mexico from the Brazil-Uruguay-Paraguay triangle, fresh from training at the hands of German neo-Nazis. They could not say if their instructors were linked to Arab or Islamic intelligence agencies, but a description of one of those instructors rang a bell he sounded like one of the suspects long sought in connection with the Hezbollah bombings of the Israeli Embassy and Jewish Community Center in Buenos Aires in 1993 and 1994.
Imad Mugniyeh, the notorious hostage-taker and bomber of Beirut in the 1980s, is now believed to have masterminded those strikes. Currently a senior commander of al-Qaida, Mughniyeh is thought to have developed neo-Nazi contacts in Latin America through local Lebanese expatriate businessmen. Various agencies, including the FBI, are now probing his possible complicity in the bioterror attack on America, in view of the evidence of his involvement in the Sept. 11 atrocities in New York and Washington and his links to neo-Nazi elements in South America.
At the same time, Iraqi military intelligence is also known to be very active in Latin America throughout the Arab and Nazi expatriate communities.
As usual, however, anything grounded in reality is shattered when DEBKA throws in hilarious, cretinously untrue stories such as the Mexico angle.
The ones with the cheerleader outfits?
Can you provide a link?
People who visit it's site on WorlNetDaily are actually tracked via their IPs and research is being done on the social tendencies and patterns of the people who actually seem to believe this stuff.
By the way, "DEBKA" stands for "Did Everyone Buy Karen's Apples?"
Well, the Nazis and the Islamo-fanatics do share a common enemy. The white power morons have supported anti-Semitic black nationalists like Louis Farrakhan and Khalid Muhammed in the past, so would it seem so far-fetched that they would team up with Arab terrorists who hate the Jews? The neo-Nazis sure as h*ll wouldn't let al-Queda (sp?) members anywhere near their daughters, of course, but quite a number of white supremacist websites have praised the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon as well as the terrorists who committed them.
By the way, to anyone here who believes me to be anti-Israel, I'd like let you know that I'm far from that. In fact, I recognize Israel's right to exist as a homeland and a spiritual capital for the Jewish people. However, I don't believe in defending Israel, right or wrong either. Israel's sale of U.S. military technology to China is one just example why (now why I do get the feeling that JimBob's going to boot me off of here for writing this?).
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