Pakistani Intelligence Official Says Mossad Gave Supposed Iranian Terrorist Arbabsiar Fake Papers

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The so called Iranian terror plot has continued to come apart at the seems. Today, a Pakistani Intelligence official told the Pakistani Urdu-language daily that the Mossad gave Mansour Arbabsiar fake id papers only three months ago.

Mansour Arbabsiar is accused of plotting to kill the Saudi Ambassador and his arrest has caused a furry of calls to bomb Iran from the usual war hawks on Capital Hill.

“The person who is accused in this case had received fake ID documents from the Israeli spy agency, Mossad, three months ago,” the Pakistani Urdu-language daily, Nation, quoted the official as saying on the condition of anonymity, report Press TV.

These revelations, along with Tehran’s claim that the U.S. and Israel revealed the fake terror allegations against Arbabsiar in order to distract from large scale protests against the 1% and the fact that the U.S. government was openly running the terror plot, paint a clear picture.

The terror plot, essentially run by the United States government and now apparently the Mossad, sounded and was fake from the beginning.

Justin Raimondo, in an outstanding article on Antiwar.com, exposed how fake this Iranian terror plot actually is.

The key to understanding just how fake this story is can be found inthe New York Times report, which informs us:

“For the entire operation, the government’s confidential sources were monitored and guided by federal law enforcement agents, Preet Bharara, the United States Attorney for the Southern District, said inthe news conference. ‘So no explosives were actually ever placed anywhere,’ he said, ‘and no one was actually in ever in any danger.’”

Translation: the whole thing is phony from beginning to end.

The Mossad have a long history of creating the narrative around a supposed terrorist with the most famous being the 9/11 hijackers who they trailed and possibly even ran.

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