American President Breaks Back of Massive Israeli Mossad Operation in United States, Horrific Retribution Feared
By: Sorcha Faal, and as reported to her Russian Subscribers
In what Russian Intelligence Analysts are describing as one of the most successful and sophisticated Intelligence Operations ever conducted, and which has effectively ‘broken the back’ of the renegade Israeli Mossad penetration into the highest regions of the American Government, the United States today under the orders of President Bush have indicted the known head of Mossad Operations in North America, Conrad Black, and as we can read as reported by the Bloomberg News Service in their article titled "Conrad Black, Ex-Hollinger Chief, Indicted for Fraud", and which says: http://www.whatdoesitmean.com/index852.htm
Conrad Black indicted on charges of racketeering, obstruction of justice
The Associated Press Published December 15, 2005, 2:31 PM CST
Former newspaper mogul Conrad Black was indicted by federal prosecutors Thursday on additional charges that include racketeering and obstruction of justice.
The new charges came two weeks after Black pleaded not guilty to fraud charges in connection with the alleged looting of more than $80 million from the Hollinger International Inc. newspaper empire he once controlled. Hollinger owns the Chicago Sun-Times.
The charges were brought in an indictment returned Thursday by a federal grand jury in Chicago and announced by U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald.
Black's former associate, John Boultbee, also faces one new count of wire fraud in addition to the eight fraud counts he was charged with last month. Charges brought against co-defendants Peter Atkinson, Mark Kipnis and The Ravelston Corp. Ltd. remained unchanged.
The expanded indictment against Black adds four new charges against him -- one count each of racketeering, obstruction of justice, money laundering and wire fraud -- in addition to the eight counts of mail fraud and wire fraud he was charged with on Nov. 17.
The obstruction count alleges that he illegally removed more than a dozen boxes of documents from his companies' offices in Toronto last spring.