Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Advice from an Israeli Agent Juval





Advice
from an Israeli Agent
Juval Aviv was the
Israeli Agent upon whom the movie 'Munich' was based. He was
Golda Meir's bodyguard, and 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technology is outdated.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 more so, 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.











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