However, as usual, they were released.... just like we did after arresting Israeli agents in New York on 9-11 driving a van with painted pictures of planes crashing into the twin towers. They did this with explosives in their van and were heading toward the tunnel. They were released after several hours in custody.
What that tells us is that the top of the government is in cahoots with the insane demonic satanic ones and cooperating in all these events that result in the deaths of our citizens.
Army general and head of the PGR releases two Israelis arrested with guns and explosives inside the Mexican Congress
http://investmentwatchblog.com/two-israelis-arrested-with-bombs-in-the-mexican-congress/
by Ernesto Cienfuegos La Voz de Aztlan
Built in the late 20th century after a 1977 political reform, the complex is located in Mexico City about a mile east of the Zócalo central square, in the Venustiano Carranza borough or district, next to the Palace of Federal Justice. The complex draws its name from its location, as the Saint Lazarus Railway Station was the former occupant of the grounds where the palace was built.
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Los Angeles, Alta California – October 15, 2001- (ACN) In a
mind-blowing development, La Voz de Aztlan has learned that Mexican Army
General Rafael Marcial Macedo de la Concha who heads the Procuraduría
General de la República (Mexican Department of Justice) has released the
retired Israeli Defense Forces colonel and presumed MOSSAD agent
Salvador Guersson Smecke and Israeli illegal immigrant Saur Ben Zvi
after both had penetrated the security of the Mexican Congress and were
in possession of guns, hand grenades and explosives.
Data about Mexico legislative building.
Country | Mexico |
Country code | MX |
City | Mexico City |
Form of government | Federal Presidential Republic |
Size in km² | 1943950 |
Population | 120847477 |
Year of construction | 1981 |
Building
Type | Semi-circle |
Volume | 763500 |
Architect | Pedro Ramírez Vázquez (MX) |
Wikipedia
The Saint Lazarus Legislative Palace (Spanish: Palacio Legislativo de San Lázaro) is the main seat of the legislative power of the Mexican government, being the permanent meeting place of the Chamber of Deputies (equivalent to the House of Representatives or House of Commons), of the Congress of Mexico or Parliament of Mexico, called Congress of the Union, as well as the seat of the whole Congress of the Union, when the Chamber of Deputies (the lower house) convenes in conjunction with the Mexico Senate (the upper house; UK House of Lords equivalent).Built in the late 20th century after a 1977 political reform, the complex is located in Mexico City about a mile east of the Zócalo central square, in the Venustiano Carranza borough or district, next to the Palace of Federal Justice. The complex draws its name from its location, as the Saint Lazarus Railway Station was the former occupant of the grounds where the palace was built.
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This morning La Voz de Aztlan had a personal
telephone interview with the Mexican Congressional Press Secretary, Lic.
Adriana Lopez, and verified the arrest of the two Israelis after they
had entered through the highly secured front entrance of the Palacio
Legislativo de San Lázaro. She stated to La Voz de Aztlan that the two
terrorists had taken advantage of a situation that occurred around 1700
hours of Wednesday October 10 when a large contingent of Sugar Industry
Unionists were entering through the metal detectors.
About ten of the unionists confronted them and observed that they were carrying guns and and what looked to them to be explosives. They held the two Israelis until Official Congressional Security personnel took them into custody. The head of Congressional Security Salvador Alarcón verified that the Israelis had in their possession nine hand grenades, sticks of dynamite, detonators, wiring and two 9mm “Glock” automatics.
Mexican Congressional Press Secretary Lic. Adriana Lopez informed La Voz de Aztlan in the telephone interview that Congressional Security then turned the terrorists Salvador Guersson Smecke, age 34, and Saur Ben Zvi, age 27, to the Procuraduría General de la República (Mexican Department of Justice) which is headed by Mexican Army General Rafael Marcial Macedo de la Concha.
Initial reports by the Procuraduría General de la República (PGR) were that both Israelis worked for a private security agency and that they both had gun permits. It turned out that there is no connection of either suspect to any private security agency.
The PGR has released the retired Israeli I.D.F. colonel with the official explanation that he had a legal permit to carry a gun. They also released the illegal Israeli immigrant on about $4000 bail and the case turned over to the Mexican immigration authorities. Mexican Congressional Press Secretary Lic. Adriana Lopez was surprised to hear from La Voz de Aztlan of the release of the two Israelis.
La Voz de Aztlan has also learned that the Israeli Embassy used heavy handed measures to have the two Israelis released. Very high level emergency meetings took place between Mexican Secretary of Foreign Relations Jorge Gutman, General Macedo de la Concha and a top Ariel Sharon envoy who flew to Mexico City specially for that purpose.
Elías Luf of the Israeli Embassy worked night and
day and their official spokeswoman Hila Engelhart went into high gear
after may hours of complete silence. What went on during those high
levels meetings no ones knows, but many in Mexico are in disbelief at
their release. Guns and any kind of explosive is highly illegal for
Mexican citizens and the fact that these two Israelis had them inside
the Mexican Congress makes their release highly suspect. What is really
going on?
Jorge Gutman, the Mexican Foreign Secretary, has very strong Zionist
connections and himself is of Jewish descent. Mexican Army General
Macedo de la Concha has strong connections to the U.S. Military
Industrial-Complex and through this to the Israeli Defense Forces. Have
any of these connections influenced the decision to release the two
Zionist terrorists?http://whatreallyhappened.com/WRHARTICLES/mex.html
Read more at http://investmentwatchblog.com/two-israelis-arrested-with-bombs-in-the-mexican-congress/#uyQAjX4tSYdMig6R.99
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