| Army general and head of the PGR releases two Israelis arrested with guns and explosives inside the 
 Mexican Congress by Ernesto Cienfuegos
 La Voz de Aztlan
 Los Angeles, Alta California - 
 October 15, 2001- (ACN) In a mind-blowing development, La Voz de Aztlan has learned that Mexican Army General 
 Rafael Marcial Macedo de la Concha who heads the Procuraduría General de la República (Mexican Department of 
 Justice) has released the retired Israeli Defense Forces colonel and presumed MOSSAD agent Salvador Guersson 
 Smecke and Israeli illegal immigrant Saur Ben Zvi after both had penetrated the security of the Mexican 
 Congress and where in possession of guns, hand grenades and explosives.
 This morning La Voz de Aztlan 
 had a personal telephone interview with the Mexican Congressional Press Secretary, Lic. Adriana Lopez, and 
 verified the arrest of the two Israelis after they had entered through the highly secured front entrance of 
 the Palacio Legislativo de San Lázaro. She stated to La Voz de Aztlan that the two terrorists had taken 
 advantage of a situation that occurred around 1700 hours of Wednesday October 10 when a large contingent of 
 Sugar Industry Unionists were entering through the metal detectors. The two Israelis followed about 50 of the 
 unionists to the office of the President of the Mexican Congress Beatriz Paredes. The two Israelis were first 
 pretending to be press photographers but called the attention of the sugar unionists because of their nervous 
 and out of the ordinary behavior. About ten of the unionists confronted them and observed that they were 
 carrying guns and and what looked to them to be explosives. They held the two Israelis until Official 
 Congressional Security personnel took them into custody. The head of Congressional Security Salvador Alarcón 
 verified that the Israelis had in their possession nine hand grenades, sticks of dynamite, detonators, wiring 
 and two 9mm "Glock" automatics.
 Mexican Congressional Press Secretary Lic. Adriana Lopez informed La 
 Voz de Aztlan in the telephone interview that Congressional Security then turned the terrorists Salvador 
 Guersson Smecke, age 34, and Saur Ben Zvi, age 27, to the Procuraduría General de la República (Mexican 
 Department of Justice) which is headed by Mexican Army General Rafael Marcial Macedo de la Concha. Initial 
 reports by the Procuraduría General de la República (PGR) were that both Israelis worked for a private 
 security agency and that they both had gun permits. It turned out that there is no connection of either 
 suspect to any private security agency. The PGR has released the retired Israeli I.D.F. colonel with the 
 official explanation that he had a legal permit to carry a gun. They also released the illegal Israeli 
 immigrant on about $4000 bail and the case turned over to the Mexican immigration authorities. Mexican 
 Congressional Press Secretary Lic. Adriana Lopez was surprised to hear from La Voz de Aztlan of the release 
 of the two Israelis.
 La Voz de Aztlan has also learned that the Israeli Embassy used heavy handed 
 measures to have the two Israelis released. Very high level emergency meetings took place between Mexican 
 Secretary of Foreign Relations Jorge Gutman, General Macedo de la Concha and a top Ariel Sharon envoy who 
 flew to Mexico City specially for that purpose. Elías Luf of the Israeli Embassy worked night and day and 
 their official spokeswoman Hila Engelhart went into high gear after may hours of complete silence. What went 
 on during those high levels meetings no ones knows, but many in Mexico are in disbelief at their release. 
 Guns and any kind of explosive is highly illegal for Mexican citizens and the fact that these two Israelis 
 had them inside the Mexican Congress makes their release highly suspect. What is really going on? Jorge 
 Gutman, the Mexican Foreign Secretary, has very strong Zionist connections and himself is of Jewish descent. 
 Mexican Army General Macedo de la Concha has strong connections to the U.S. Military Industrial-Complex and 
 through this to the Israeli Defense Forces. Have any of these connections influenced the decision to release 
 the two Zionist terrorists?
 The initial arrests of the two Israelis inside the Palacio Legislativo de 
 San Lázaro made top news on Mexico City television and radio on the evening of October 10. TV Azteca had 
 extensive coverage on the first night and on the following day. La Cronica de Hoy Newspaper and El Universal 
 Newspaper both covered the incident the following two days but now it seems that there is a lack of reports. 
 The PGR has a Press Bulletin on their official website but they have made no updates. No U.S. media has made any mention, that 
 we know, except one by USAJewish.com. Pravda of 
 Moscow has a note of the initial La Voz de Aztlan article at:
 
 http://english.pravda.ru/main/2001/10/13/17982.html
 What were the Israelis up to? We think we 
 know. The Vicente Fox government has been very careful of involving Mexico in a war against Islam. The 
 Mexican population as well as the two major opposition political parties, the PRI and the PRD will not allow 
 it. President Bush and the U.S. Zionists want Mexico fully involved in the war principally because if things 
 get tough in the middle east and the oil rich Arabs leave the coalition, the U.S. military machine is going 
 to need alternative sources of oil and PEMEX is just across the border. We believe that the two Zionists 
 terrorist were going to blow up the Mexican Congress. The second phase was to mobilize both the Mexican and 
 US press to blame Osama bin Laden. Most likely then Mexico would declare war on Afghanistan as well, commit 
 troops and all the oil it could spare to combat Islamic terrorism.
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