by Barry Chamish www.barrychamish.com
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Despite government insistence that no such photographs
exist, some three years ago, I received a dozen photos of the
backstage "sterile area" two minutes before and immediately
after Yigal Amir shot his blanks at Yitzhak Rabin. The photos
were acquired partly by chicanery, which some day I'll explain,
and partly through a reliable source. One series of photos shows
Shimon Peres conducting his nefarious murder plot stage by stage.
Not one magazine or major internet site has ever published these
shots and I can only guess why.
Another photo shows the moment Yigal Amir was arrested.
The arresting officer's watch captures the exact time of the
arrest; 9:31. The watch was blown up and highlighted before I
released it and it was reprinted in dozens of Israeli magazines
and websites alongside the conclusion of the Shamgar Commission
that Rabin was shot at 9:50. The implication was clear to everyone;
If Shamgar was telling the truth, which he wasn't, Amir was under
arrest 19 minutes before Rabin was shot. Some alibi! In fact,
Shamgar deliberately falsified the time of the shooting to protect
Rabin's driver, who, otherwise, would have been driving for 22
minutes to complete the 2 minute hop to Ichilov Hospital. Previously,
this photo had already been published in Yediot Achronot, the
country's most popular newspaper, without anyone understanding
the implications.
On November 3, '05, Israel's second tv channel broadcast
a breakthrough documentary proving Rabin was shot a third time
from the front. This was my claim of eight years and it appeared
to vindicate my work. But the film's director, Naftali Glicksberg,
could not allow that to happen. During the roundtable discussion
which followed the screening, he viciously attacked my integrity
without naming me. The photo of the arrest was a complete fabrication,
he said, and someone, which had to be me, changed the watch to
read 9:31 when in fact, in the original shot, the watch read
9:53. Some claim since my source never fabricated evidence and
I sure didn't.
And this lie began gaining currency. A few days later I
met a youthful reporter from Makor Rishon who was covering the
Rabin murder conspiracy and offered him the full set of pictures.
Young Jimmy Olsen of Makor Rishon turned down the offer claiming
I had no right to offer the photos for publication, like they
were copyrighted by the Shabak, and anyway, I had fabricated
the watch shot.
The next week I was interviewed at great length by a genuine
reporter, Yonathan Gat, of Israel's People magazine, Anashim.
This publication is popular among the nation's media crowd and
yuppies and the result was highly professional. For one thing,
the magazine became the first to publish two of the backstage
shots.
During the course of the three day interview, I received
a visit from two gentlemen, today respected physicians, who in
their youth briefly dabbled with Avishai Raviv. Raviv, as we
know, has disappeared from Israel and no one knows where to find
him. Except they spotted him in Budapest, Hungary working as
a senior citizens' helper. I gave Gat the scoop and his magazine
turned to the Shabak and asked its spokesman if the information
was accurate. The Shabak refused to respond.
Gat then turned to a sensitive issue. He played me the
tape of Glicksburg calling the watch photo a fabrication and
asked for my reaction. Since I didn't fabricate it, I suggested
that he contact the photographer. That could be done by phoning
the photo dept. of Yediot Achronot. He did so and was greeted
with hostility. The man on the phone was sick of fielding inquiries
about the photo from journalists. The photo, though, was no longer
in the Yediot archives but when it was there, the watch read
9:50.
So Gat took the next obvious step; he asked for the photographer's
name and phone number. The name was Pablo Bichman but no number
existed because Bichman committed suicide a few years ago, about
the time I first released his watch shot.
My, my. Another "suicide" around Rabin. He joins
such august company as three of Rabin's bodyguards, the Bar Ilan
student David Newman, who on the night of the murder sent an
e-mail with his suspicions about Amir to newsgroups, and Avishai
Raviv's Russian companion, one Ariel, who "jumped"
to his death from a building in Dimona. One can only imagine
what Pablo Bichman's lens captured that led to his early demise.
Gat quizzed Oren Agmon, head of Yediot's photo bureau and
he told him, "The real picture shows the watch at 9:50.
Pablo Bichman left the paper well before he killed himself. Any
attempt to connect the photo with a conspiracy about his suicide
is ridiculous."
The Anashim article is essential reading about the Rabin
assassination and treats me more than fairly. It's on the kiosk
and supermarket stands until Dec. 6. Israeli readers, if you
can't find it, order by e-mail at anashim1@spotnik.com or
call 03 6275566.
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Those of you who listened to me interview on the Tamar Yonah
show last week,
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/news.php3?id=93466
may have noticed in my overview of the Vatican's recent attempts
to acquire Jerusalem's holy sites, that I insisted the whole
Middle East "peace" process is being manipulated through
the Vatican via King Juan Carlos of Spain. The day after the
interview, coincidentally the day Sharon broke up the Likud,
guess who called Arik?
http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1132475636527&pagename=JPost/JPArticle/Printer
Former Labor chairman Shimon Peres is close to making a decision
to leave Labor for Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's new Kadima party,
sources close to Peres and Sharon said on Sunday night.
Sharon spoke to Peres more than once on Sunday and he offered
him to return to his cabinet post of vice premier with additional
responsibility over negotiations with the Palestinians and the
peace process. "If Peres does not announce his decision
on Monday, it will have to wait until Wednesday when he returns
from a trip to Spain."
http://www.israelnn.com/news.php3?id=93497
(Communicated by the Prime Ministers Media Adviser)
Prime Minister Ariel Sharon spoke this evening (Tuesday), 22.11.05,
with Spanish King Juan Carlos I de Bourbon, who had telephoned
in order to ask him to attend the gathering to mark the 10th
anniversary of the Barcelona Conference. The Spanish monarch
said many European and Arab leaders - such
as Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, Algerian President Abdelaziz
Bouteflika and Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali - will
attend and emphasized that Prime Minister Sharons participation
would be very important for advancing relations between Israel
and Arab countries. The Spanish King reiterated the international
communitys high esteem for the Prime Minister and the steps
he has taken in the framework of the Disengagement Plan. Prime
Minister Sharon thanked Spanish King Juan Carlos I and said that
he
would be happy to attend but will be unable to do so in light
of the domestic political situation. The Prime Minister said
that he decided to bring the elections forward, quit his party
and establish a new party in
order to advance the things he believes in. Prime Minister Sharon
said that after the elections he would be happy to visit Spain
and meet with the King. The Prime Minister invited the Spanish
monarch to visit Israel.
From the first day of the Gush Katif expulsion, I warned
my readers that the government would crush the refugees and give
them nothing but empty promises. I insisted they had to fight
for their rights immediately or they would suffer catastrophe.
I further warned, that anyone who propped up their misery through
charity would be dooming the refugees to permanent poverty. I
wish it wasn't true, but all media reports illustrate that in
just three months, the once thriving residents of Gush Katif
have sunk into violence, despair, divorce, drug abuse, crime
and hopelessness. So keep on giving til it hurts and liberate
the Yesha Council and government from any responsibility for
their recklessness.
Yesha Council´s Disengagement Struggle Advisor to Head
DM Mofaz´s Campaign to Lead Likud
21:21 Nov 27, '05 / 25 Cheshvan 5766
(IsraelNN.com) Political advisor to the Yesha Council (of
Judea and Samaria communities), Yuval Porat, will head Defense
Minister Sha'ul Mofaz's campaign to head the Likud Party. Porat
served as advisor to the Yesha Council over the past year and
was one of the leading strategists behind the campaign against
the Disengagement Plan ostensibly out of ideological identification
with the cause. He said Sunday that after deep internal ideological
conflict he decided to help Mofaz, even though the Defense Minister
was one of the main backers of the expulsion of Jews from Gaza
and northern Samaria.
end
Sometimes I have to wonder Who is guiding this upsetting
work of mine. My readers have no idea how close this whole enterprise
came to a complete collapse. My printer almost bankrupted me.
Publishers have deceived me time after time and I got the
hint a few years ago that I could only trust myself to print
and sell my books. For these past few years, I would give my
printer a security check, sell the books, repay him, he would
rip up the check and we would begin the process again. Two months
ago, I received a court order to repay a substantial debt I had
accumulated. For the previous few payments, the printer did
not destroy the security checks after I covered them. In fact,
he cashed them a second time in what is known here as the grey
market. Abroad, this market is known as loan sharks.
In short, out of nowhere I was being hounded daily by the
mafia.
The printer was well aware that he had acted illegally, but
didn't have the funds to extricate himself, let alone me, from
the quagmire. I went to the police and reported the fraud and
hired a lawyer. He told me there was only one way out for both
me and the printer. I would have to buy the the printer's stock
of books and he would repay the thugs.
If I didn't, not only would I be forced to pay a debt I didn't
accumulate, I wouldn't have any books to sell. I would be required
to reprint everything anew at a cost well beyond what was remotely
possible for me. So I agreed to the proposal, not knowing if
I could actually raise the funds.
Last week, I was down to one copy of Save Israel, and not
a baker's dozen of Shabtai Tzvi, Labor Zionism And The Holocaust
in either Hebrew or English. The situation was even worse with
the Last Days Of Israel in both languages. Unless I came up with
a significant chunk of money within a few days, I would have
to shut down for good.
Last Sunday, a gentleman named Natan called me. He does
not want to be named beyond that. I can say he is a gifted musician
and lyricist. He wanted to meet me in Jerusalem and said he had
a little gift for me. I liked the man and agreed to meet him,
expecting a modest token of appreciation.
All I can say is, it wasn't modest. I was a third of the
way to saving my little enterprise.
On Thursday, I was in despair. I still couldn't find the
rest. I was sure the end would come the following week. I would
have to inform my readers that I had no more books, couldn't
afford to reprint and would have to abandon ship. I had survived
by a thread's breadth until now and now I was in too deep to
climb back out.
On Friday a letter came from Brian Shultz of New Jersey.
It simply read, "A contribution." It was the biggest
contribution I had ever received. It was unsolicited. And it
covered the debt TO THE EXACT PENNY.
And that has to be divine intervention. I am certain Brian
and Natan were guided and will be rewarded, even if my only show
of gratitude is to keep on writing for them and for Israel.
**
I now have an apartment stacked with books. My mood is
giddy. My benefactors want my word out.
Write me and I'll send my last three Hebrew books to you for
sixty shekels. That is, The Last Days Of Israel, Save Israel
and Shabtai Tzvi, Labor Zionism And The Holocaust in one package
for the equivalent of $4. each. Give them to people who still
haven't caught on.
For non-Israelis, it's a bit tougher to be kind. The same
package of three English books costs over $12 to ship if the
heavy Save Israel! is in the envelope, about $8 if not. But I'll
send 3 books for $30 including postage. The choices are Save
Israel!, Shabtai Tzvi Labor Zionism And The Holocaust, The Last
Days Of Israel, Israel Betrayed or Who Murdered Yitzhak Rabin.
I can only do this for a week. Help clear my apartment of
these stacks of books. Next week, it's business as usual. |