> THE ISRAELI "ART STUDENTS/MOVERS MYSTERY" SOLVED
8 August 2005, 13:09
There is nothing new in this piece about the Israeli art students and the Israeli moving company, although to the uninitiated the information contained herein should be worth the read. Whether the "mystery" has been solved, as the title suggests, is debatable.
For one thing, the fact that the "art students" were so obvious in their movements and actions makes it difficult to believe they were conducting "surveillance" operations. It seems that they wanted to stand out so that they would be challenged. What the purpose of this rationale might have been is anyone’s guess. It would have been understandable if they were posing as Arabs or Muslims in some kind of preparatory "false flag" operation. But, the fact that they had identified themselves as "Israeli art students" makes one wonder just what the hell they were really up to.
There is nothing new in this piece about the Israeli art students and the Israeli moving company, although to the uninitiated the information contained herein should be worth the read. Whether the "mystery" has been solved, as the title suggests, is debatable.
For one thing, the fact that the "art students" were so obvious in their movements and actions makes it difficult to believe they were conducting "surveillance" operations. It seems that they wanted to stand out so that they would be challenged. What the purpose of this rationale might have been is anyone’s guess. It would have been understandable if they were posing as Arabs or Muslims in some kind of preparatory "false flag" operation. But, the fact that they had identified themselves as "Israeli art students" makes one wonder just what the hell they were really up to.