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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: FaultLine who started this subject11/2/2001 2:28:35 AM
From: Songwrks  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
Very suspicious -has anyone heard of the "American Educational Trust" ?? It's founded by Andrew I Killgore, former Ambassador to Qatar. AET publishes the seemingly innocent "Washington Report on Middle East Affairs" wrmea.com - which is really a huge cover for anti-semitic literature, pro-Islamic/Palestinian agenda.

Here's a link to an article the Publisher, Andrew Killgore, wrote back in 1983.
cafearabica.com

He desperately hates the premiere Israeli lobby: AIPAC. Guess what senator, at least in 1987, AIPAC donated its most money to: Daschle. ddc.net :
"The race that experienced the biggest influx of pro-Israel PAC money was the Senate race in South Dakota, where Democratic Rep. Thomas Daschle's successful campaign received $229,480. The PACs and people associated with them spent another $91,000 to help the state's Democratic Party finance an unprecedentedly lavish get- out-the-vote drive, including computerized voter lists, statewide phone banks and paid operatives who scoured remote Indian reservations for Democrats needing a ride to the polls."

Look at Daschle's contribution from AIPAC here: washington-report.org

And from the Jerusalem Post, 1998: "An analysis the organization wrote on Wednesday mentioned key leaders approached (by AIPAC) as Senate minority leader Tom Daschle, Senate Near East subcommittee chairman Sam Brownback and Frank Wolf, the second-ranking Republican member on the foreign operations subcommittee. njchq.org

In 1997, the State Department, with coaxing from ADL, disassociated itself from Andrew Killgore: adl.org. "(The State Dept.) unequivocally disassociates itself from the inflammatory comments attributed to former Amb. Killgore," and, "does not condone, nor will it tolerate, expressions of anti-Semitism of the kind cited in your letter."

For those of you willing to do a search on Google, Asma Yousef, their "Circulation Director" - brings up his many writings supporting Islamic interests. I haven't looked into any other staff members.

If the anthrax attacks are possibly an inside job, these guys seem to have the motive, and most likely, access to lots and lots of money.
~Jennifer
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