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According to the New York Times Article, HARRY OPPENHEIMER: GOING FOR THE GOLD, "Specialists on the South African economy, however, say that Oppenheimer is deceptively modest about his holdings. ''South Africa Inc.,'' an exhaustive chronicle of the family's business empire published in 1987, calculated that the combined assets of all Oppenheimer-affiliated companies totaled 98.8 billion rand, or about $247 billion at current rates. The South African Government checked in at 98.1 billion rand, or $245 billion, for assets in state-run enterprises."

 

 

OPERATION SMILEY
Exposing an undisciplined American-Israeli who very possibly deserted the Israeli Defense Force in his 7th month of training but managed to fool the top General in the US Army who endorsed his best selling book describing his fictitious participation in an elite Israeli Special Forces unit that is tasked with hunting down and eliminating terrorists.

OPERATION SPARKLING
Hijacked Russian cargo ship, ARCTIC SEA disappears in August off all radar and satellites for 16 days, and Medal of Honor nominated US soldier David Bellavia, who believes the "pirates" were Israeli Special Forces Commandos from Israel's most elite Maritime Special Forces unit, Flotilla 13 who left behind not only some of their signature weapons systems but 4 Ray Ban sunglass bags full of diamonds, has now gone silent, but not before explaining why he believes there is NO free press in the US and his only question is when did they become corrupt; i.e. when did the US become a dictatorship and what that means for the morale of US soldiers who know those you beat can beat you back.

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