Chatter about an "incident" on West Coast at all time high
By Wayne Madsen
Editor, Wayne Madsen Report
Aug 23, 2007, 01:14
Chatter picked up by
WMR's sources in the nation's capital and in California point to unusual events
that could be a prelude to a 9/11-like false flag "incident" during
the Labor Day weekend, possibly one focused on the San Francisco Bay Area.
The FBI in Seattle,
as well as the Washington Joint Analytical Center (WJAC), have asked for
the public's help in identifying two men spotted aboard Washington state
ferries exhibiting unusual behavior. A number of ferry passengers have reported
the two men showing strange behavior.
Two photos have been
circulated showing two young "Middle East" looking men on board a
ferry. The reluctance of the FBI to provide more details is reminiscent of the
2000 and 2001 closely-held government reports that a number of teams of between
two and five to six young male and female Israelis, all veteran or
reserve Israeli Defense Force members, were spotted casing federal
facilities, oil refineries, harbor areas, homes of federal law enforcement
officials, office buildings -- including the World Trade Center, bridges,
tunnels, and military bases and airfields prior to and subsequent to the 9/11
attacks.
The Israelis were
described in a number of federal reports as "Middle
East-looking" in appearance. The FBI never sought to prosecute the
Israelis, many of whom were using the intelligence covers of office
and home furniture movers, vendors of toys at shopping mall kiosks, and
art students selling bogus Israeli artwork, and merely turned them over to
U.S. immigration authorities for deportation back to Israel. The code
phrase "Middle East looking" has since become politically-correct
FBI-speak for Israelis. Nationals of Arab countries are described as Arabs in
official law enforcement intelligence reports. However, Israeli influence over
the Bush administration prevents Israelis in the United States operating
illegally or pursuing other dubious activities from being described as
Israelis.
As a senior law
enforcement official in northern New Jersey told this editor that there should
have been some "healthy skepticism" shown by federal,
state, and local law enforcement officials about the activities of Israeli
nationals in and around New York City prior to 9/11. The official, who was
appointed by then-Governor Jim McGreevey, knew that his boss had
been compromised in an Israeli intelligence "honey trap"
involving Israeli agent Golan Cipel, who McGreevey appointed chief of homeland
security for New Jersey after 9/11. Cipel, an Israeli national, had full access
to sensitive information about every critical infrastructure facility in the
state.
Many of the Israelis
picked up prior to 9/11 were turned over to federal and local
authorities because they, too, exhibited unusual behavior -- including
sketching and photographing the interiors and exteriors of federal buildings,
trying to enter various secured offices and other spaces, and splitting
up from teams of five and six to teams of two to canvass certain
urban areas without drawing too much attention.
The FBI and WJAC
have asked anyone with information on the two suspicious ferry passengers in
the Seattle area to report it to 206-622-0460.
Yesterday, WMR
reported on Israeli press accounts that the Israeli branch chief of Interpol is
under investigation for using his contacts within the U.S. Consulate in
Jerusalem to obtain U.S. visas for criminal Israeli suspects to enter the United
States.
Our San Francisco
sources also report that, in an unusual move, the Oakland Bay Bridge will be
closed by Caltrans in both directions during the entire Labor Day weekend
-- from August 31 to September 4. It is the first time the bridge has been
closed since the 1989 San Francisco earthquake caused the collapse of the
bridge's upper deck. Ostensibly, the bridge is closing to replace a section of
the road on Yerba Buena Island but the closure will effectively deter people
from traveling to San Francisco from the East Bay, a blow to city businesses
that depend on visitors to the city during holiday weekends.
The closure of the
bridge will result in expanded service on area ferries, including the
Alameda-Oakland, Vallejo Baylink, and Golden Gate ferries, as well as BART
train service, including service on the San Francisco-Oakland
Trans-Bay Tube, the longest submerged tunnel in the world. The security alert
issued about suspicious men on Washington state ferries should be viewed as a possible
dry run and an "incident" on the expanded service San Francisco
ferries cannot be ruled out. The Seattle area, including the Whidbey Island
naval installation and Sea-Tac airport, have witnessed past incidents involving
suspicious Israeli agents.
With the closure of
the Bay Bridge, there will be an increase of traffic on the Golden Gate,
Richmond-San Rafael, Dumbarton, and San Mateo-Hayward bridges.
WMR has a number of
friends and readers in the San Francisco Bay area and, while not wanting
to be alarmist, we urge them and their families and friends to
exercise preparedness, alertness, and a high degree of skepticism about any
encounters with "Middle East looking" young men and women. The
intelligence indications and warnings (I&W) point to a possible maritime
incident or incidents involving water-borne craft in San Francisco Bay
area waters.
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