I knew my researched views would meet opposition when my first two articles were published in mid-October, but I didn’t expect to go to the Daily 49er Web site and read about me being a “Towel-Headed Taliban mole” being “advised” to go back to “my country.”
What am supposed to do when I read about the Lavon Affair in 1954, when Israeli secret agents worked to frame Arabs by bombing Western targets in Egypt? Our USS Liberty vessel was attacked in 1967 by unmarked Israeli boats and planes that killed 34 Americans.
“Big deal.” Is that what you want me to say? Must I hide the fact that U.S. Navy intelligence analyst Jonathan Pollard sent “over 1,000 classified documents to Israel” that contained nuclear secrets and, in turn, U.S. State Department sources acknowledged Israel gave those secrets to the former Soviet Union?
Would I be a patriot if I withheld an Office of Naval Intelligence document written in 1996 that reported, “U.S. technology has been acquired by China through Israel?”
Al Jazeera released an article on Oct. 23 that uncovered former NASA and Department of Defense scientist Stewart Nozette’s attempt to “hand over Pentagon papers to an unnamed Israeli secret service agent.”
Nozette was offered money in exchange for classified information concerning “nuclear weaponry, military spacecraft or satellites, and other major weapons systems.” The truth is Israel has a long history of espionage on American soil.
Israeli spies posing as art students from the University of Jerusalem infiltrated “DEA, FBI and dozens of other government facilities.” The Web site Wake up America revealed that on the eve of Sept. 11, 2001, “the FBI stumbled on the largest espionage ring ever discovered inside the United States … nearly 100 Israeli citizens with direct ties to foreign military and intelligence services.”
Carl Cameron of FOX News unveiled that Israeli spies in America were withholding intelligence concerning the Sept. 11 attacks. Around the same time, the Bush administration deported almost 200 Israeli spies for immigration violations.
Cameron went into detail about Israeli based companies Amdocs and Comverse Infosys’s wiretappings on U.S. law enforcement agencies to help Israeli citizens involved in organized crime evade arrests for drug trafficking.
My arguments have always been based on pure honest, loyal, analyzed and unbiased judgment. If you dispute my views and expression of truth, you may need to question the research you yourselves do.
I’m not against Jews. In fact, there are Jews in the news that share the same views. Albert Einstein refused to be president of Israel because of the country’s methods of establishment. Mahatma Gandhi was quoted, “What is going on in Palestine cannot be justified by any moral code of conduct.”
Israel’s influence in the West is impregnable. Let there be an Israeli state where fairness is intimately practiced and justice is administered. If our government continues to be afraid of taking affirmative action, the Zionist country that was formed in 1948 will continue to be the most extensive U.N. resolution violator in the world.
Don’t let my judgment fall onto blind eyes, lost souls and deaf ears. I dream that all living entities on this planet will rest as one. United we stand but if unjust, we’ll continue falling.
Khalil D. Sheikh is a senior liberal studies major and contributing writer for the Daily 49er.