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9-11 Cop Breaks Silence

• americanfreepress.net

By Dave Gahary -

The New Jersey police officer responsible for capturing five Israelis who filmed and celebrated while the World Trade Center towers burned has broken his silence, agreeing to a Sept. 16 exclusive interview with AMERICAN FREE PRESS.

As AFP readers are no doubt aware, these are the same Israelis who were working under the direction of Urban Moving Systems, a Mossad front company at the center of Israeli involvement in the Sept. 11 attacks.

Sgt. Scott DeCarlo has never spoken to the media about the details of that day except for two 30-second cameo appearances in Internet videos from undetermined sources. In fact, DeCarlo confirmed that this is the first, and last, interview he will ever grant in regard to this subject.

DeCarlo revealed to AFP hidden details about the events of 9-11 that mainstream media venues should have uncovered 10 years ago, if not for their near-total blackout of meaningful coverage where Israel is concerned.

 

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Comment by Anonymous
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One thing that I have learned about the elitist global game-players is that they are very good at duplicity.  They create evidence of EACH OPPOSITE SIDE TO WIN-The bible does call this "House Divided= evil ends".  If you have evidence of EACH SIDE being true, on opposite ends, the media can use it, the corrupt government and "authority" appointed by dollars can decide which is credible when the time is right.  So, this is irrelevant, although I would be inclined to believe that as I know that these so-called "Jews" of Israel (many ashkeNAZI Khazar gypsy killers for hire back to the 400s who converted for political expediency) I believe are pawns for the global agenda, this is probably true.

Comment by Mike Renzulli
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The "dancing Israeli" story isn't true. This guy is obviously looking for his 5 minutes of fame: http://www.911myths.com/html/dancing_israelis.html



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