(WMR) -- Cells
of young Israeli intelligence operatives continue to openly solicit
relationships with U.S. military personnel from shopping mall kiosks, according
to an informed source.
WMR has learned that one such kiosk operates at the
MacArthur Center Mall in Norfolk, Virginia, where a number of U.S. Navy
personnel from the nearby naval bases are regularly confronted by aggressive
young Israelis selling Dead Sea cosmetic products who inquire about where the
personnel are stationed and the nature of their jobs. Young Israeli women
working at the kiosk also appear to want to strike up a closer relationship
with some of the naval personnel.
The use of young Israelis, many of whom continue to serve in
a reserve status with the Israel Defense Force, as intelligence agents, has
changed somewhat over the past decade. Young Israeli �art students� first
conducted unsolicited visits to the homes and offices of federal and military
employees trying to sell cheap Chinese-made bogus Israeli artwork while casing
neighborhoods and office buildings.
Israeli-operated mall kiosks have transitioned from selling
toys to cosmetics.
On August 7, 2005, WMR reported: In November 2001, the
INS arrested several Israelis, including some with military backgrounds,
selling Puzzle Car and Zoom Copter toys from shopping mall kiosks and vending
carts. Many of the malls were located near U.S. government facilities,
including the Pentagon and CIA. A majority of the Israelis, arrested for visa
violations instead of espionage, worked for a Florida-based company called
Quality Sales. A spokesman for the company admitted the company hired
vacationing Israeli students but they had the wrong visas. The spokesman also
revealed the Israelis were deemed �special interest� cases by INS-- a new government
designation applied to terrorism suspects in the wake of 911. Federal authorities
suspect the Israelis were using the kiosks as intelligence fronts in the same
manner that Israelis were using door-to-door art sales as covers. The
National Counterintelligence Center (NCIX) stated in a report issued in March
2001 that, �In the past six weeks, employees in federal office buildings
located throughout the United States have reported suspicious activities
connected with individuals representing themselves as foreign students selling
or delivering artwork. Employees have observed both males and females
attempting to bypass facility security and enter federal buildings.� The report
was temporarily removed from the NCIX web site.
One of the malls where the Israeli�toy sellers� based their operations was the Pentagon
City Mall, just across Interstate 395 from the Pentagon. In July 2004, the mall
served as the rendezvous point for alleged Israeli Pentagon spy Larry
Franklin and Keith Weissman, an AIPAC official. Franklin warned Weissman that
Iranian agents were going to start attacking American soldiers and Israeli
agents in Iraq. Weissman then went to brief the account of the meeting to Steve
Rosen, another senior AIPAC official. They both informed the Israeli embassy in
Washington and Glenn Kessler, a reporter for The Washington Post. Those phone
calls were being wiretapped by the FBI as part of its investigation of a major
Israeli spy ring in the United States, an investigation that had been going on
since before the 9/11 attacks. The FBI was also monitoring meetings between
Franklin, Weissman, and Rosen, including one held in February 2003 at the
Arlington, Virginia, Ritz-Carlton hotel, which adjoins the Pentagon City Mall.
In February 2005, an Israeli man named Ohad Cohen was deported,
along with four other Israelis, from Omaha, Nebraska. In what was becoming a
common occurrence in the United States, a total of 10 Israelis, who were
working at shopping mall kiosks in the Omaha and Lincoln areas, were deported
by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials for illegally working in the
United States on tourist visas. The Israelis operated out of Omaha�s Oak View
Mall and Lincoln�s Gateway Westfield Mall. The Federal government probe was
reported to be part of a wider probe of Israeli shopping mall kiosk activity
throughout the Midwest. In December 2004, FBI and immigration officers arrested
15 Israelis in Minnesota and three operating from a mall kiosk in Grand Forks,
North Dakota. Omaha is also the headquarters of the U.S. Air Force Strategic
Air Command (SAC).
On January 13, 2009, WMR reported: WMR has also learned
of other Israeli mall kiosks around the country that hired aggressive Israeli
young men and women who badger customers and ask personal questions. Israeli
mall kiosks engaged in the aggressive sales practices have been set up at the
North Shore Mall in Peabody, Massachusetts, and Northeast Mall in Hurst, Texas,
a Dallas suburb. The mall kiosks in Peabody sell Israeli hand cream and nail
files. The kiosk in Hurst has a male overseer, about 45 years old, who lives in
the Bahamas.
Many of the Israeli mall vendors claim ignorance when
told by customers that Israeli mall kiosks were identified as Mossad front
operations in a Fox News report. More incredibly, some Israelis feign ignorance
when the term �9/11� is used. They claim not to know what the term
means.
In the same report, WMR reported: Last month, police in
New South Wales, Australia, arrested the leader of an Israeli �art student�
ring who was selling mass-produced paintings from China as valuable artwork
from Israel. The Israeli man arrested, age 23, fit the profile of a number of
Israeli �art students� rounded up, detained, and deported by U.S. authorities
in the months prior to 9/11. The �art students� were casing federal offices,
military installations, and the homes of federal agents and officials.
The Israeli was arrested by police in Wamberal on
Australia�s eastern central coast. Fifty Chinese-made oil paintings were found
in the Israeli�s Mitsubishi station wagon. He was attempting to sell the
paintings for between 500 and 1,000 Australian dollars. The Israelis in
Australia visited a number of homes and claimed they were university students
from Israel. The Israeli arrested lived in Sydney�s Bondi Beach neighborhood.
Recently, there was yet another story about the use of
Israeli mall kiosk operators as intelligence agents. In the most recent case in
Perth, Australia, an Australian man was arrested and charged with violation
of an Australian hate crime law for exposing the activities of Israeli-run
mall kiosks owned by an Israeli firm in Melbourne whose products are called �Seacret
-- Minerals From The Dead Sea.� The president of the Australian Union of Jewish
Students lodged a criminal complaint against the investigator who maintained
that Israeli nationals were attempting to obtain classified information on the
Royal Australian Navy�s Collins class submarine as well as other defense
programs.
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