jews create fake hijack story to smear Germany to extort money

Started by yankeedoodle, August 12, 2022, 12:41:06 PM

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yankeedoodle

So, we have here two stories on August 11, 2022:  one story alleges that Germany organized a hijacking to free the 1972 Munich Olympic killers, and, we have another story saying that jews are refusing to attend the 50th anniversary ceremony for the Israhellies killed at the 1972 Munich Olympics because Germany isn't giving them enough money.

Obviously, the jews fabricated the hijack story to smear Germany so they will give the jews all the money that they demand, so that Germany gets to be blessed with the presence of a bunch of greedy lying jews at the Munich Olympics ceremony.   <:^0

'Proof' West Germany staged 1972 plane hijack to free Munich Olympics killers
The lawyers for the victims' families say they have found documents stating that the German government asked the Palestinian terror organisation to fake the hijack of a German plane
https://www.thejc.com/news/world/proof'-west-germany-staged-1972-plane-hijack-to-free-munich-olympics-killers-49mqppQPxDYek8XLzkUf38?reloadTime=1660316585349

Lawyers acting for the families of the Munich Olympics massacre victims say they can prove the German government staged a hijack to free the killers.

Three suspects awaiting trial for the massacre of 11 Israeli Olympic athletes in September 1972 were freed less than two months later and flown to Libya after a Lufthansa jet was hijacked. West Germany, as it then was, also paid a $9 million ransom.

"We have found documents that state that the German government asked the Palestinian terror organisation to fake the hijack of a German plane in order to be able to set them free — and for doing so, a month after the heinous terrorist attack, the Palestinians were paid nine million dollars," Dutch lawyer Carry Knoops-Hamburger, one of the team negotiating with the German government for compensation for the victims' families, told the JC.

The Israeli families have rejected a $5 million offer of compensation by Germany and say they will also boycott a commemorative event planned in Germany on 5 September to mark the 50th anniversary of the atrocity.

The hijack revelation confirms rumours that have long swirled around the West German government's puzzling actions following the bloodbath. No one was ever brought to trial for the attack, which ended in a botched rescue attempt at a military airport outside Munich, in which all the athletes and a German police officer were killed.

Three surviving perpetrators were released and sent to Tripoli, Libya, following the hijack of Lufthansa flight 615 on 29 October, 1972.

"A terrorist organisation was paid in order to organise a fake a hijacking and set the three terrorists free," said Alexander Knoops, another member of the families' legal team. "They were flown to Tripoli with Black September [the Palestine Liberation Organisation faction behind the attack] and hailed as heroes. We're going to use that if needed in the court case. We hope the German government will take care of the damages before 5 September."

Author and intelligence expert Yossi Melman said the exposure of such documents was not surprising. "There are more than rumours about this in official documents and in other testimony. There is a document produced by the German ambassador in Tripoli, a cable sent two weeks before the hijacking asking 'So? What's going on? How are things coming?'"

Ilana Romano, 75, widow of weightlifter Yossef Romano, who was killed in the attack, said that German counter-intelligence commander Ulrich Wegener confirmed Germany's hand in manufacturing the hijacking of Lufthansa flight 615 in a meeting with her and Ankie Spitzer, widow of fencer André Spitzer.

"They sent us to hell," said Mrs Romano. "Now they're offering us $5 million? Shame on them. They've spent five decades tricking and lying to us." Mr Knoops said the families "did receive some compensation in 1972 and again in 2002, but those were of small sums paid in order to avoid an admission of guilt on the part of the West German authorities." By comparison with the German compensation offer, Libya paid about $11 million for each victim of the 1988 Lockerbie bombing.

The German government has never recognised the Munich massacre as an international act of terror, classifying it instead as a local event.

At 4.30 am on 5 September 1972, eight heavily armed members of Black September invaded the unguarded Israeli quarters.

Weightlifter Romano, 32, who attempted to disarm the attackers, was the second to be murdered after wrestling coach Moshe Weinberg and was mutilated in front of his teammates, as a warning. The terrorists demanded the release of 234 Palestinians held in Israel and members of the Baader Meinhoff terror group, held in German jails. By the next day the entire team would be dead.

Negotiations between the Israelis and German authorities appear to be deadlocked.

"Apparently, they have something to hide," Ms Knoops-Hamburger said of the Germans.

"Why do you give the terrorists $9 million in 1972 to fake a hijacking to get rid of three terrorists you should have tried?

"That is the open wound and after 50 years we conclude that justice should prevail.

"The families should be at the commemoration," she said. "It would be a crying shame [if they are not]."




Israeli families of Munich Olympics massacre victims to boycott German ceremony marking 50th anniversary
https://www.jta.org/2022/08/11/global/israeli-families-of-munich-olympics-massacre-victims-to-boycott-german-ceremony-marking-50th-anniversary

All but one of the family members of the 11 Israeli athletes murdered during the 1972 Munich Olympics are planning to boycott a ceremony marking the 50th anniversary of the incident, calling the financial compensation that the German government will offer them "a joke."

According to a German government memo obtained by The New York Times, various agencies have thus far paid a total of 4.6 million euros ($4.8 million) to the families, and Germany is expected to offer an additional 5.4 million euros ($5.6 million).

The families are reportedly asking for a sum about 20 times larger than that and are urging Israel's government to join in boycotting the ceremony, saying that Germany's actions before, during and after the incident were insufficient and left the Israeli athletes at risk. Details have emerged suggesting that Germany had advance notice of a threat of violence.

"The level of state responsibility of Germany, as we know it now, is far more extensive compared to the facts which were known in 1972-2020," a lawyer representing the families told the Times. "Ample evidence was recently discovered which shows that the Government not only failed in the protection of the athletes but was also instrumental in the cover up of its failure."

During the second week of the 1972 Games, in the incident now known as the Munich Massacre, the Palestinian terrorist group Black September held six coaches and five athletes from Israel's team hostage in their Olympic village apartment before brutally killing them. A West German police officer was also killed in the violence.

Israel and Germany have enjoyed very close relations since 1965, and this is a rare occasion that could cause tension.

"Ties with Germany are very important and probably surpass everything else," Ankie Spitzer, widow of the slain Israeli fencing coach Andrei Spitzer who is representing the families in meetings with Israeli President Isaac Herzog, told the Times. Herzog is currently slated to attend the Sept. 5 ceremony in Munich.

Spitzer was a leading voice in the longstanding effort to convince the International Olympic Committee to acknowledge the massacre with an official ceremony, which it did in 2016 and at last summer's opening ceremony.

Spitzer urged Israel to "say publicly what everyone is saying quietly fearing to insult the Germans — it's time to finally compensate the families of the victims for the terrible failures that led to the death of Andrei and the other 10 athletes, and for all the lies and cover-ups in the last 50 years."

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Quote from: yankeedoodle on August 12, 2022, 12:41:06 PM
During the second week of the 1972 Games, in the incident now known as the Munich Massacre, the Palestinian terrorist group Black September held six coaches and five athletes from Israel's team hostage in their Olympic village apartment before brutally killing them. A West German police officer was also killed in the violence.

16 million Jews ... so we need about 1.5 million more Munich Massacres.

Black September deserves a Nobel Peace Prize.

White September is more like it.  As peaceful as Doves, they simply helped take out the Garbage.
Planet of the SWEJ - It's a Horror Movie.

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