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> and then pass along to your family and friends.
>
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> Sent: Tue, Jan 5, 2010 4:40 PM
> Subject: Fwd: Israel is realistic and US is foolish!!
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> Sent: Tuesday, January 5, 2010 10:51:58 AM GMT -06:00
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> Subject: FW: FW: Israel is realistic and US is foolish!!
>
> Subject: Israel is realistic and US is foolish!!
>
>
> Advice from an Israeli Agent
> AN ABSOLUTE MUST READ !!
>
>
> Juval Aviv was the Israeli Agent upon whom the movie '
> Munich ' was based. He was Golda Meir's bodyguard, and she appointed him > to
> track down and bring to justice the Palestinian terrorists who took the
> Israeli athletes hostage and killed them during the Munich Olympic Games.
>
> In a lecture in New York City he shared information that
> EVERY American needs to know -- but that our government has not yet shared
> with us.
>
> He predicted the London subway bombing on the Bill
> O'Reilly show on Fox News stating publicly that it would happen within a
> week. At the time, O'Reilly laughed, and mocked him saying that in a week > he
> wanted him back on the show. Unfortunately, within a week the terrorist
> attack had occurred.
>
>
> Juval Aviv gave intelligence (via what he had gathered in
> Israel and the Middle East ) to the Bush Administration about 9/11, a > month
> before it occurred. His report specifically said they would use planes as
> bombs and target high profile buildings and monuments. Congress has since
> hired him as a security consultant.
>
>
> Now for his future predictions. He predicts the next
> terrorist attack on the U..S. Will occur within the next few months.
>
>
> Forget hijacking airplanes, because he says terrorists
> will NEVER try and hijack a plane again as they know the people onboard > will
> never go down quietly again. Aviv believes our airport security is a > joke --
> that we have been reactionary rather than proactive in developing > strategies
> that are truly effective.
>
> For example:
>
> 1) Our airport technology is outdated. We look for metal,
> and the new explosives are made of plastic.
>
> 2) He talked about how some idiot tried to light his shoe
> on fire. Because of that, now everyone has to take off their shoes. A > group
> of idiots tried to bring aboard liquid explosives. Now we can't bring
> liquids on board. He says he's waiting for some suicidal maniac to pour
> liquid explosive on his underwear ; at which point, security will have us
> all traveling naked!
> Every strategy we have is reactionary.
>
> 3) We only focus on security when people are heading to
> the gates.
>
> Aviv says that if a terrorist attack targets airports in
> the future, they will target busy times on the front end of the airport
> when/where people are checking in. It would be easy for someone to take > two
> suitcases of explosives, walk up to a busy check-in line, ask a person > next
> to them to watch their bags for a minute while they run to the restroom or
> get a drink, and then detonate the bags BEFORE security even gets > involved.
> In Israel , security checks bags BEFORE people can even ENTER the airport.
>
>
> Aviv says the next terrorist attack here in America is
> imminent and will involve suicide bombers and non-suicide bombers in > places
> where large groups of people congregate. (I.e., Disneyland, Las Vegas
> casinos, big cities (New York, San Francisco, Chicago, etc.) and that it
> will also include shopping malls, subways in rush hour, train stations,
> etc., as well as, rural America this time. The interlands ( Wyoming ,
> Montana , etc.).
>
> The attack will be characterized by simultaneous
> detonations around the country (terrorists like big impact), involving at
> least 5-8 cities, including rural areas.
>
> Aviv says terrorists won't need to use suicide bombers in
> many of the larger cities, because at places like the MGM Grand in Las
> Vegas, they can simply valet park a car loaded with explosives and walk
> away.
>
>
> Aviv says all of the above is well known in intelligence
> circles, but that our U. S. Government does not want to 'alarm American
> citizens' with the facts. The world is quickly going to become 'a > different
> place', and issues like 'global warming' and political correctness will
> become totally irrelevant.
>
> On an encouraging note, he says that Americans don't have
> to be concerned about being nuked. Aviv says the terrorists who want to
> destroy America will not use sophisticated weapons. They like to use > suicide
> as a front-line approach. It's cheap, it's easy, it's effective ; and they
> have an infinite abundance of young militants more than willing to 'meet
> their destiny'.
>
>
> He also says the next level of terrorists, over which
> America should be most concerned, will not be coming from abroad. But > will
> be, instead, 'homegrown', having attended and been educated in our own
> schools and universities right here in the U.S. He says to look for
> 'students' who frequently travel back and forth to the Middle East . > These
> young terrorists will be most dangerous because they will know our > language
> and will fully understand the habits of Americans ; but that we Americans
> won't know/understand a thing about them.
>
> Aviv says that, as a people, Americans are unaware and
> uneducated about the terrorist threats we will inevitably face. America
> still has only a handful of Arabic and Farsi speaking people in our
> intelligence networks, and Aviv says it is critical that we change that > fact
> SOON.
>
>
> So, what can America do to protect itself? From an
> intelligence perspective, Aviv says the U.S. needs to stop relying on
> satellites and technology for intelligence. We need to, instead, follow
> Israel 's, Ireland 's and England 's hands-on examples of human
> intelligence, both from an infiltration perspective as well as to pay
> attention to, and trust 'aware' citizens to help. We need to engage and
> educate ourselves as citizens ; however, our U. S. government continues to
> treat us, its citizens, 'like babies'. Our government thinks we 'can't
> handle the truth' and are concerned that we'll panic if we understand the
> realities of terrorism. Aviv says this is a deadly mistake.
>
> Aviv recently created/executed a security test for our
> Congress, by placing an empty briefcase in five well-traveled spots in > five
> major cities. The results? Not one person called 911 or sought a policeman
> to check it out. In fact, in Chicago , someone tried to steal the > briefcase!
>
>
> In comparison, Aviv says that citizens of Israel are so
> well 'trained' that an unattended bag or package would be reported in
> seconds by citizen(s) who know to publicly shout, 'Unattended Bag!' The > area
> would be quickly & calmly cleared by the citizens themselves.
>
>
> Unfortunately, America hasn't been yet 'hurt enough' by
> terrorism for their government to fully understand the need to educate its
> citizens or for the government to understand that it's their citizens who
> are, inevitably, the best first-line of defense against terrorism.
>
> Aviv also was concerned about the high number of children
> here in America who were in preschool and kindergarten after 9/11, who > were
> 'lost' without parents being able to pick them up, and about our schools
> that had no plan in place to best care for the students until parents > could
> get there. (In New York City , this was days, in some cases!)
>
> He stresses the importance of having a plan, that's > agreed
> upon within your family, of how to respond in the event of a terrorist
> emergency.. He urges parents to contact their children's schools and > demand
> that the schools too, develop plans of actions, just as they do in Israel > .
>
> Does your family know what to do if you can't contact one
> another by phone? Where would you gather in an emergency? He says we > should
> all have a plan that is easy enough for even our youngest children to
> remember and follow.
>
> Aviv says that the U. S. government has in force a plan,
> that in the event of another terrorist attack, EVERYONE's ability to use
> cell phones, blackberries, etc., will immediately be cut-off, as this is > the
> preferred communication source used by terrorists and is often the way > that
> their bombs are detonated.
>
> How will you communicate with your loved ones in the > event
> you cannot speak to each other? You need to have a plan.
>
> If you understand, and believe what you have just read,
> then you must feel compelled to send this to every concerned parent,
> guardian, grandparents, uncles, aunts, whomever. Don't stop there. In
> addition to sharing this via e-mail, contact and discuss this information
> with whomever it makes sense to.. Make contingency plans with those you > care
> about. Better that you have plans in place, and never have to use them, > then
> to have no plans in place, and find you needed them.
>
> If you choose not to share this, or not to have a plan in
> place, and nothing ever occurs -- good for you! However, in the event
> something does happen, and even moreso, if it directly affects your loved
> ones, then this e-mail will haunt you forever.
>
> Telling yourself after the fact, "I should have sent this
> to so and so, but deleted it as so much trash from old Bill Jones, plus, I
> just didn't believe it", will not change anything. You were alerted, had > the
> chance to do something, and instead of erring on the side of caution, you
> chose to disregard, if nothing else, a sensible, valuable warning.
> and then pass along to your family and friends.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> Sent: Tue, Jan 5, 2010 4:40 PM
> Subject: Fwd: Israel is realistic and US is foolish!!
>
> Sent: Tuesday, January 5, 2010 10:51:58 AM GMT -06:00
> US/Canada Central
> Subject: FW: FW: Israel is realistic and US is foolish!!
>
> Subject: Israel is realistic and US is foolish!!
>
>
> Advice from an Israeli Agent
> AN ABSOLUTE MUST READ !!
>
>
> Juval Aviv was the Israeli Agent upon whom the movie '
> Munich ' was based. He was Golda Meir's bodyguard, and she appointed him > to
> track down and bring to justice the Palestinian terrorists who took the
> Israeli athletes hostage and killed them during the Munich Olympic Games.
>
> In a lecture in New York City he shared information that
> EVERY American needs to know -- but that our government has not yet shared
> with us.
>
> He predicted the London subway bombing on the Bill
> O'Reilly show on Fox News stating publicly that it would happen within a
> week. At the time, O'Reilly laughed, and mocked him saying that in a week > he
> wanted him back on the show. Unfortunately, within a week the terrorist
> attack had occurred.
>
>
> Juval Aviv gave intelligence (via what he had gathered in
> Israel and the Middle East ) to the Bush Administration about 9/11, a > month
> before it occurred. His report specifically said they would use planes as
> bombs and target high profile buildings and monuments. Congress has since
> hired him as a security consultant.
>
>
> Now for his future predictions. He predicts the next
> terrorist attack on the U..S. Will occur within the next few months.
>
>
> Forget hijacking airplanes, because he says terrorists
> will NEVER try and hijack a plane again as they know the people onboard > will
> never go down quietly again. Aviv believes our airport security is a > joke --
> that we have been reactionary rather than proactive in developing > strategies
> that are truly effective.
>
> For example:
>
> 1) Our airport technology is outdated. We look for metal,
> and the new explosives are made of plastic.
>
> 2) He talked about how some idiot tried to light his shoe
> on fire. Because of that, now everyone has to take off their shoes. A > group
> of idiots tried to bring aboard liquid explosives. Now we can't bring
> liquids on board. He says he's waiting for some suicidal maniac to pour
> liquid explosive on his underwear ; at which point, security will have us
> all traveling naked!
> Every strategy we have is reactionary.
>
> 3) We only focus on security when people are heading to
> the gates.
>
> Aviv says that if a terrorist attack targets airports in
> the future, they will target busy times on the front end of the airport
> when/where people are checking in. It would be easy for someone to take > two
> suitcases of explosives, walk up to a busy check-in line, ask a person > next
> to them to watch their bags for a minute while they run to the restroom or
> get a drink, and then detonate the bags BEFORE security even gets > involved.
> In Israel , security checks bags BEFORE people can even ENTER the airport.
>
>
> Aviv says the next terrorist attack here in America is
> imminent and will involve suicide bombers and non-suicide bombers in > places
> where large groups of people congregate. (I.e., Disneyland, Las Vegas
> casinos, big cities (New York, San Francisco, Chicago, etc.) and that it
> will also include shopping malls, subways in rush hour, train stations,
> etc., as well as, rural America this time. The interlands ( Wyoming ,
> Montana , etc.).
>
> The attack will be characterized by simultaneous
> detonations around the country (terrorists like big impact), involving at
> least 5-8 cities, including rural areas.
>
> Aviv says terrorists won't need to use suicide bombers in
> many of the larger cities, because at places like the MGM Grand in Las
> Vegas, they can simply valet park a car loaded with explosives and walk
> away.
>
>
> Aviv says all of the above is well known in intelligence
> circles, but that our U. S. Government does not want to 'alarm American
> citizens' with the facts. The world is quickly going to become 'a > different
> place', and issues like 'global warming' and political correctness will
> become totally irrelevant.
>
> On an encouraging note, he says that Americans don't have
> to be concerned about being nuked. Aviv says the terrorists who want to
> destroy America will not use sophisticated weapons. They like to use > suicide
> as a front-line approach. It's cheap, it's easy, it's effective ; and they
> have an infinite abundance of young militants more than willing to 'meet
> their destiny'.
>
>
> He also says the next level of terrorists, over which
> America should be most concerned, will not be coming from abroad. But > will
> be, instead, 'homegrown', having attended and been educated in our own
> schools and universities right here in the U.S. He says to look for
> 'students' who frequently travel back and forth to the Middle East . > These
> young terrorists will be most dangerous because they will know our > language
> and will fully understand the habits of Americans ; but that we Americans
> won't know/understand a thing about them.
>
> Aviv says that, as a people, Americans are unaware and
> uneducated about the terrorist threats we will inevitably face. America
> still has only a handful of Arabic and Farsi speaking people in our
> intelligence networks, and Aviv says it is critical that we change that > fact
> SOON.
>
>
> So, what can America do to protect itself? From an
> intelligence perspective, Aviv says the U.S. needs to stop relying on
> satellites and technology for intelligence. We need to, instead, follow
> Israel 's, Ireland 's and England 's hands-on examples of human
> intelligence, both from an infiltration perspective as well as to pay
> attention to, and trust 'aware' citizens to help. We need to engage and
> educate ourselves as citizens ; however, our U. S. government continues to
> treat us, its citizens, 'like babies'. Our government thinks we 'can't
> handle the truth' and are concerned that we'll panic if we understand the
> realities of terrorism. Aviv says this is a deadly mistake.
>
> Aviv recently created/executed a security test for our
> Congress, by placing an empty briefcase in five well-traveled spots in > five
> major cities. The results? Not one person called 911 or sought a policeman
> to check it out. In fact, in Chicago , someone tried to steal the > briefcase!
>
>
> In comparison, Aviv says that citizens of Israel are so
> well 'trained' that an unattended bag or package would be reported in
> seconds by citizen(s) who know to publicly shout, 'Unattended Bag!' The > area
> would be quickly & calmly cleared by the citizens themselves.
>
>
> Unfortunately, America hasn't been yet 'hurt enough' by
> terrorism for their government to fully understand the need to educate its
> citizens or for the government to understand that it's their citizens who
> are, inevitably, the best first-line of defense against terrorism.
>
> Aviv also was concerned about the high number of children
> here in America who were in preschool and kindergarten after 9/11, who > were
> 'lost' without parents being able to pick them up, and about our schools
> that had no plan in place to best care for the students until parents > could
> get there. (In New York City , this was days, in some cases!)
>
> He stresses the importance of having a plan, that's > agreed
> upon within your family, of how to respond in the event of a terrorist
> emergency.. He urges parents to contact their children's schools and > demand
> that the schools too, develop plans of actions, just as they do in Israel > .
>
> Does your family know what to do if you can't contact one
> another by phone? Where would you gather in an emergency? He says we > should
> all have a plan that is easy enough for even our youngest children to
> remember and follow.
>
> Aviv says that the U. S. government has in force a plan,
> that in the event of another terrorist attack, EVERYONE's ability to use
> cell phones, blackberries, etc., will immediately be cut-off, as this is > the
> preferred communication source used by terrorists and is often the way > that
> their bombs are detonated.
>
> How will you communicate with your loved ones in the > event
> you cannot speak to each other? You need to have a plan.
>
> If you understand, and believe what you have just read,
> then you must feel compelled to send this to every concerned parent,
> guardian, grandparents, uncles, aunts, whomever. Don't stop there. In
> addition to sharing this via e-mail, contact and discuss this information
> with whomever it makes sense to.. Make contingency plans with those you > care
> about. Better that you have plans in place, and never have to use them, > then
> to have no plans in place, and find you needed them.
>
> If you choose not to share this, or not to have a plan in
> place, and nothing ever occurs -- good for you! However, in the event
> something does happen, and even moreso, if it directly affects your loved
> ones, then this e-mail will haunt you forever.
>
> Telling yourself after the fact, "I should have sent this
> to so and so, but deleted it as so much trash from old Bill Jones, plus, I
> just didn't believe it", will not change anything. You were alerted, had > the
> chance to do something, and instead of erring on the side of caution, you
> chose to disregard, if nothing else, a sensible, valuable warning.