08-11-2009, 05:33 PM
Paul Rigby Wrote:Stone's JFK boasted a veteran Mossad man - take a peek at Milchon's role, for example, in Muldergate, the South African government's attempt to creat a global propaganda network in support of Apartheid - as the film's executive producer? Absolutely: Alexander Cockburn was quite correct.
Like the Clay Shaw case upon which it was loosely based, JFK the film was a classic example of conceding ground the better to sustain a citadel - in both instances, the Z-fake.
Benjamin Beit-Hallahmi. The Israeli Connection: Whom Israel Arms and Why (I.B. Tauris, 1988) [1850430691], p.155:
Quote:When the South African Information Department decided to acquire the London-based West Africa magazine in 1975, the actual buyer was Mossad man Arnon Milchon (Bloch & Weir, 1982). Milchon was “the key financial figure in the South African scheme that later became known as Muldergate” (Rapoport, 1986, p.13). In an interview in 1986, he said that he had been recruited for the operation by “a Hebrew University professor, and a Foreign Ministry official” (p.13).
Mervyn Rees & Chris Day. Muldergate: The Story of the Info Scandal (Jo’burg, SA: 1980), p.194:
Quote:Another name also cropped up in the transaction – that of Arnon Milcham, the mysterious Israeli who had, Rees discovered, bought Rhoodie’s Plettenberg Bay apartment.
Mervyn Rees & Chris Day. Muldergate: The Story of the Info Scandal (Jo’burg, SA: 1980), p.197:
Quote:…the Abramson-Pegg financial jigsaw puzzle had fallen into place and again, Rhoodie’s choice of front men was difficult to understand…Arnon Milcham, the mysterious Israeli…