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Monday, January 30, 2006

Was Jack Abramoff's International Freedom Foundation taking orders from the "Sanhedrin"?

January 28, 2006 -- Apartheid South African intelligence meetings on foreign activities, including support for Jack Abramoff's Washington operations, were code-named "Sanhedrin."

WMR can reveal that according to government files obtained from South African sources, the South African apartheid military intelligence service, which supported Jack Abramoff's International Freedom Foundation (IFF) in Washington during the Reagan administration, held a number of secret operational meetings. The meetings, divided into senior level and junior-level sessions, were code-named "Sanhedrin."

Was Jack Abramoff's International Freedom Foundation taking orders from the "Sanhedrin"? South African documents indicate so.

The following exchanges took place before the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission hearings in Johannesburg on September 11 and 23, 1998. Former South African super-spy Craig Williamson, the person who ran Abramoff as an agent in Washington, testified on the secret meetings (Note how the Commission Chairperson studiously steered the commision away from the topic of "Sanhedrin" in the second hearing and how the questioner in the first hearing kept inquiring why the term "Sanhedrin" was used by the intelligence services):

September 11, 1998 hearing: >>>cont

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