Subject: Bizarre

From: nu-monet <nothing@succeeds.com>
Newsgroups: alt.slack
Reply-To: like.excess@sex.org
Date: Sun, Oct 14, 2001 12:14 PM
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http://aztlan.net/mexmossad.htm

Two Israelis were arrested Wednesday inside the Palacio
Legislativo de San Lázaro (Mexican Congress) in Mexico
City. Both were armed with 9 mm automatics and one was
carrying a military hand grenade, electrical wiring and
other bomb related materials. The Israeli Embassy at
Sierra Madre 2155, colonia Lomas de Chapultepec has close
its doors to the Mexican Press and are refusing to talk.
The incident has been independently verified by La Voz de
Aztlan through Mexican diplomatic, press and other sources
in Mexico City.

The Chief of Legislative Security, Salvador Alarcón, has
also confirmed the arrest of the two Israeli terrorists.
One of them Saur Ben Zvi is a confirmed citizen of Israel
and the other, Salvador Guersson, recently immigrated to
Mexico from Israel. It is has been determined by the
Procuraduría General de la República (Mexican Department
of Justice) that Guersson is a retired Colonel of the
Israeli Defense Forces and that he may now be operating
as a MOSSAD agent. It is not known how they were able to
penetrate the extensive security system of the Mexican
Legislative Palace.

This is a very grave incident with many serious
international implications. Many have questioned who
may be really behind many of the recent terrorist acts
around the world including the ones against the WTC
and the Pentagon. The Mexican public and congress has
been reticent about declaring war against Islam along
with the U.S. It is possible that an act of terrorism
against the Mexican Congress was planned in order to
"terrorize" Mexico into towing the line against Islam.
La Voz de Aztlan will be on top of this developing story
to report any additional developments.

http://www.narconews.com/mexicancapitol1.html

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