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2.2 Nick Berg was executed by the elements of the Mossad<br />

The clues to this premise are not found in lists across the internet (although the Israeli<br />

manufactured Galil is a pretty specialized clue), but rather in the limited information in<br />

the news about Nick Berg. It becomes an exercise in ‘connecting the dots,’ which –after<br />

being connected, show a very different picture. The more dots – the better the resolution.<br />

When the dots are connected, they suggest Berg was not an innocent businessman who<br />

was in the wrong place at the wrong time. What does the world know about Mr. Berg,<br />

given subsequent stories and insights into his life?<br />

Berg like to travel, and his passport indicated several trips to the Mideast prior to his final<br />

visit to Iraq. Berg previously traveled as a ‘good Samaritan’ to Ghana, Kenya and<br />

Uganda. In itself, this is a fairly benign statement, unless one is aware of the Mossad’s<br />

extensive history of activity in these three countries for strategic military reasons. He also<br />

traveled in Iraq, Israel and Iran. For the last thirty years, the Mossad has been involved in<br />

all five countries because of the strong Muslim influence in these countries. As a point of<br />

reference which helps demonstrate the significance of this travel pattern, the reader might<br />

research the history of Tony Weber in the 1970’s, a known double CIA/Mossad agent in<br />

Ghana who went there as a US AID worker (an agency with which Mohammed Atta –<br />

the alleged leader of the attack on the World Trade Center – has been reported to have<br />

had links).<br />

Berg traveled to Israel to study Hebrew and Arabic. Again, this is another incidental fact,<br />

until you consider a recently released CIA report from 1979, which described Mossad<br />

practices: “One of the established goals of the intelligence and security services is that<br />

each officer be fluent in Arabic. A nine month intensive Arabic course is given<br />

annually…. As further training, these Mossad officers work in the (Israeli controlled<br />

Arab lands) for two years to sharpen their language skills.”<br />

Berg told friends he was looking for work in Northern Iraq from a “former customer”.<br />

The only telecommunications contracts issued by the US occupation government during<br />

that year were to the Israeli firm of Iridium Satellite, whose major customer is the US<br />

Department of Defense. This then, was the only possible customer he could have. This<br />

also means he worked for Iridium Satellite before going to Iraq. The Mossad’s<br />

involvement in the Israeli telecommunications industry has been extensively documented,<br />

especially with their involvement in such Israeli firms as Verint (formerly Comverse<br />

Infosys) and its infamous wiretap computer programs, and Amdoc, which processes the<br />

phone data of all the major US phone companies, coincidentally gaining access to all US<br />

phone records. The Iridium Satellite connection is complex, because in addition to it<br />

being listed as an Israeli owned firm, Mike Ruppert reports (Crossing the Rubicon, 2004,<br />

p128) that Iridium was bought by the Bin Laden group in 1999 from Motorola. The Bin<br />

Laden group is controlled by the family of Osama Bin Laden. Cooperation between the<br />

Saudi elite and Israeli Mossad is based on a common enemy – the fundamentalist<br />

Shi’ites. This cooperation will be demonstrated over and over again throughout this<br />

report.<br />

THE SEPTEMBER <strong>11</strong> COMMISSION REPORT Page 34

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