Sunday, May 03, 2020

Mossad's instrumental use of members of the hypocritical (MKO) sect

Gareth Porter informed
Mossad's instrumental use of members of the hypocritical) MKO) sect
Gareth Porter, a historian and investigative journalist and security analyst in the United States, has reviewed the history of Mossad's use of the hypocritical (MKO) group in a report in the Griezon magazine.

NOURNEWS- In a report, Gareth Porter cites inquiries made by Griezon magazine into two senior figures from the CIA, including information provided by the Israeli prime minister at a news conference in April 2019, alleging that Iran was conducting unconventional nuclear activities in the deserts. It is south of Tehran, fake and made by the Zionists.
In another part of the report, Gareth Porter referred to the schematic image of the Shahab-3 missile with Persian explanations, which Netanyahu displayed at his press conference last year, citing a former senior German Foreign Ministry official. In 2013, Karsten Wiggt said that the image was one of the documents provided by a member of the hypocrites (MKO) to the German intelligence service.
Pointing to the treacherous history of the group of hypocrites (MKO), including the military invasion of Iran on behalf of Saddam during the Iran-Iraq war, Porter wrote: He collaborated with Mossad in the 1990s.
"The role of the hypocrites (MKO) in transmitting documents related to Iran's nuclear program to the German intelligence service and the group's close ties to Mossad leaves no room for doubt as to the documents that were leaked to the Western intelligence system in 2004," Porter wrote. In fact, Mossad has provided it.
At the end of his report, the security analyst writes: For Mossad, the hypocrites (MKO) are the right body to provide negative press coverage of Iran in cases where it does not want to report the news directly to the Israeli intelligence service. According to him, Mossad, in order to give credit to the hypocrites (MKO), provided them with the coordinates of the Natanz nuclear facility in 2002 to publish in their own name. The agency also provided the group with personal information about Iran's nuclear scientists.

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