How to Make Myths and Legends
Aaronovitch, David, The Independent (London, England)
I GOT A letter yesterday from Greg in Leeds. Greg wanted to draw my attention to something that he felt had been overlooked in the coverage of the 11 September massacres. This was the - in his words - "possible (probable?) Israeli dimension to the US hijacks/ bombings". In Greg's opinion it was quite feasible (probable?) that Mossad, the Israeli secret service, had set up the whole thing to look like a Muslim outrage.
According to Greg, a writer called Ostrovsky had said that they had earlier tried to kill George Bush senior in Madrid because he had frozen loan guarantees to the Jewish state. That failed, but the World Trade Centre thing had succeeded, and so asked ā¦
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Article title: How to Make Myths and Legends.
Contributors: Aaronovitch, David - Author.
Newspaper title: The Independent (London, England).
Publication date: September 19, 2001.
Page number: 5.
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