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78 Off With His Head [17]<br />

one of the primary necessary measures in any assassination plot is the<br />

process of removing or otherwise breaching the intended victim's blanket of<br />

security. Prouty, who worked in presidential security with the military,<br />

knows whereof he speaks. According to Prouty, "No one has to direct an<br />

assassination—it happens. The active role is played secretly by permitting it<br />

to happen . . . This is the greatest single clue . . . Who has the power to<br />

call off or reduce the usual security precautions that are always in effect<br />

whenever a president travels?" 17<br />

IF IN 1991, WHY NOT IN 1963?<br />

In his 1994 book, The Other Side of Deception, Mossad man Victor<br />

Ostrovsky finally revealed the specifics of what he had learned of the 1991<br />

Mossad plot against Bush: the Mossad planned to assassinate Bush during<br />

an international conference in Madrid. The Mossad had captured three<br />

Palestinian "extremists" and leaked word to the Spanish police that the<br />

terrorists were on their way to Madrid. The plan was to kill Bush, release<br />

the "assassins" in the midst of the confusion—and kill the Palestinians on<br />

the spot. The crime would be blamed on the Palestinians—another Mossad<br />

"false flag," more about which we will learn in Chapter Three. 18<br />

SOME HISTORICAL SPECULATION<br />

Frankly, there have been those who have suggested, in the wake of the<br />

publication of the first edition of <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong>, that President Franklin<br />

Delano Roosevelt, in fact, may himself have been the first American<br />

president to die at the hands of the intelligence network that ultimately<br />

evolved into Israel's Mossad. They point out, based on well-documented<br />

historical evidence, that FDR may have been a genuine roadblock in the way<br />

of the establishment of a Jewish state in Palestine.<br />

It is known that Saudi King Abd al-Aziz Ibn Saud met with FDR on<br />

board a U.S. Navy ship on February 14, 1945 when the American president<br />

was returning from the famous Yalta Conference. There, according to former<br />

American diplomat Richard Curtiss, the Saudi king "exacted assurances from<br />

the President that he would 'do nothing to assist the Jews against the Arabs<br />

and would make no move hostile to the Arab people.'" 19<br />

After that meeting, according to Curtiss, FDR "told friends that in a<br />

few minutes of conversation with the Saudi monarch he learned more about<br />

the Palestine situation than he had learned in all of his previous life. His<br />

new knowledge did not prevent him, however, from authorizing a U.S.<br />

Zionist leader to state that the President still favored a Jewish state and<br />

unrestricted Jewish immigration into Palestine.<br />

"Then, as the Arabs reacted with angry questions, he authorized the<br />

Department of State to reaffirm his pledge to Ibn Saud and other Arab<br />

leaders that there would be prior consultation with the Arabs as well as the<br />

Jews before the U.S. took any action related to Palestine." 20 One week later<br />

FDR was dead.

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