Monday, May 20, 2024

"Dancing Israelis" infiltrated government buildings prior to 9/11?

Here is the transcript to Reese's excellent video. 

"The Dancing Israelis."  Over 100 Israeli art students were arrested following 9/11?  FOX News reported that these art students served in military intelligence in Explosive Ordinance Units.  the majority of those questioned, "stated they served in military intelligence, electronic surveillance intercept, and or explosive ordinance units."

In March 2000, several of these Mousad art students were living in the World Trade Center in a residence program, occupying floors 90 and 91, where walls were unfinished and structural beams were exposed.  A member of this group of artists, Hanan Serfati, was arrested by the DEA as part of the Israeli spy ring, but the identities of the 14 Israelis who were with him have never been released to the public. 

Itay Simon, Marina Glickman, Dilka Borenstein, Zeev Miller, Ofir Navron, Aran Ofek, Dominick Suter, Salvador Gersson Smike, Sar Ben Zui, Moshe Elmakias, Ron Katar, Lior Baram, Tomar Ben Dor Michael Calmanovic,  Hanan Serfaty, Peer Segalovitz, Michal Gal, Ophir Baer, Legume Yochai, Akyuz Sagiv, Yoni Engel, Yotam Dagai, Or Alroei, Eli Rabinovitz.

Funny art niche, ain't it?   Whose military intelligence, the U.S.'s or Israel's?  If Americans Knew: Is Israel Spying in or on Americans

Here Florian Reither explains The B-Thing, a kind of performance art project done in 2000 on the 90 and 91st floors of the World Trade Center. 

Mexico is way ahead of the US in promoting organic regenerative agriculture.

from CNN,

2023 marked a historic milestone for Mexico’s agri-food sector, with exports soaring to $51.87 billion—a 3.9% increase against the previous year and the first time the nation’s food exports have surpassed $50 billion.

This accomplishment not only reinforces Mexico’s economic dynamics and trade connections but also exemplifies its commitment to raising the profile of its agri-food sector.

Against the backdrop of growing sustainability trends and evolving regulatory policies, Mexican officials are finding opportunities to accelerate the development of agri-food in a way that aligns with national reforms and customer demand.

As part of these efforts, it is supporting the $300-million investment of what will be the world’s largest non-genetically modified (GMO) corn manufacturing plant—Millfoods. Located in the municipality of Salamanca, Guanajuato, it is set to transform the food and beverage industry under a vision to act locally, think globally, and progress sustainably.  

MASSIE TO EGORIN: It's not incompetence, it's insolence

P.A.T.R.I.O.T. Act relaunched the Bioweapons Production in the U.S.

Mary Holland is the one interviewing RFK, Jr. 

Won't you be my neighbor?

MEGSGA: Make (1985) East German Stasi great again.