Click here to access article by Moti Nissani from Veterans Today.
(Note: This week I am radically departing from my usual rule of
posting articles that are limited to the past 30 days. I have recently
discovered to my deep chagrin that I have been missing many excellent
articles by Moti Nissani due in large part to my own failings, some
misunderstandings, and because no one drew my attention to them. I am
making up for this now by posting what I regard as the best articles of
his in chronological order starting in 2010, one for each day everyday
of this week, and maybe beyond until I catch up.
By giving Nissani this special consideration, I do not wish to imply
that I agree with every single one of his views. Nobody has a monopoly
on truth. We are like the blind men and the elephant fable
who must collaborate to unravel the many mysteries of our existence.
This is in sharp contrast to immature people who always look to leaders
or "people in the know" for guidance on what to believe and how to
behave. All of us must become our own seekers of truth if there is to be
any hope of our continued existence as humans.)
In this article Nissani like any good lawyer continues and concludes his argument that one of the primary "pillars" that the ruling class (mostly major bankers) use to sustain their power are assassinations or other dire consequences ("cloak-and-dagger"). Like a trained scientist that he is, Nissani demonstrates based on statistical evidence that this theory meets scientific standards of credibility. If his allegation is true, and he makes a very convincing case, one can easily see that the ruling class is very similar to any mafia type of organization or an organized crime syndicate.