Malaysian Politician Exposes Zionist Computer Geek

On February 28, 2006, in Uncategorized, by judeosphere

Azmin Ali, leader of the People’s Justice Party, has uncovered proof that Malaysia Airlines hired an “ex-Israeli agent” as a consultant for its IT department. (Or, more specifically, he’s a French national, born in Haifa, who served as a lieutenant in the military intelligence unit of the IDF between 1983 and 1988, where he practiced the dark art of “solving analytical problems.” This top-secret information was extracted from his CV.)

Here at Judeosphere, we have long suspected that reports of Israel’s surging tech sector were merely a ruse to plant Mossad agents posing as IT consultants throughout the major airlines of the Muslim world.

Some in Malaysia agree with that theory. Abdar Rahman Koya, a local freelance journalist who formerly wrote for the London-based International Crescent, sees this story as yet further confirmation of Henry Ford’s magnum opus, The International Jew.

Apparently, it’s currently a bestseller in Malaysia.

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2 Responses to “Malaysian Politician Exposes Zionist Computer Geek”

  1. Gavriel says:

    Yeah, you don’t want Israelis involved with your airline. They might improve security.

    Nice story.

  2. Anonymous says:

    A Zionist terror cell has recently been discovered in Austin Texas, led by one Alex Jones. Please see here

    Main site: Daryl Bradford Smith

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