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Want to fight the Mossad? Go into Military Counterintelligence

Very interesting article at Occidental Observer about the Jewish writer who speculated about Israel assassinating our president.

In the Ostrovsky books, he writes that Mossad is not supposed to operate in the US, but a very secretive and elite branch of Mossad does anyway. This is their A team, their first stringers, and if you go into Military Counterintelligence and go after them, you can make their job really really tough.

Yep, it’s that easy. If, and it’s a big if, if you can pass the background check. Counterintelligence probably requires a very high clearance, although not as high as, say, the Secret Service. If you are too old, you might have children that can go into it who have a squeaky clean record and can pass the background check.

Barely anyone knows about counterintelligence. They are small and elite, like Psy-Ops. I went to language school with Psy-Ops people, and basic training with one counterintelligence guy. So it’s one of those things that you have to ask for. The recruiters won’t suggest it to you. You want counterintelligence, and you don’t sign on the dotted line unless you pass the background checks and get it.

Learn Hebrew and Arabic, either at the DLI or covertly, with Rosetta Stone and the military language materials. If you go to the DLI, the Mossad will probably know that you are a Hebrew linguist for the military — your cover is blown. The Soviet embassy used to post congratulations of each graduating class of Russian linguists in a newspaper, and list all their names (or so I heard). So I have no doubt that they keep a really careful eye on all Hebrew linguists graduating DLI.

Once you get in, you can do all sorts of things if your commander approves. For example, to change your name to Joshua Rabinowitz, a rabidly committed Zionist — a perfect sayan. Make sure you learn Jewish history, custom, rituals and what a bar mitzvah entails and all those things.

If I was 18 again it’s what I’d do. Maybe you’ll stop a false flag attack or bust the next Jonathan Pollard. And you’ll definitely have fun!

If this interests you, read all the Ostrovsky books, as well as the dozens of other books published by ex-spies — Soviet, American, Stasi, et cetera. Victor Suvorov’s The Aquarium is a very good one. There is a LOT of open source information out there that the agencies wish were not open source.

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