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On Steven Emerson
[edit]The above shows that Steven Emerson was deliberately spreading disinformation on A B-M.
All references to this were removed by a biased administrator. --Wool Bridge (talk) 23:59, 10 April 2008 (UTC)
Treacherous Alliance
[edit]Practically everything Ben-Menashe said about the Iran/Israel- US relations, has been re-iterated by this man in his new book Treacherous Alliance. [2] Not that it would make any difference to this article which tries to portray him as a fantasist. --Wool Bridge (talk) 13:16, 20 April 2008 (UTC)
Dubious sourcing
[edit]Ari Ben-Menashe#Fire-bombing states:
- In December 2012 Ben-Menashe's lavish home in Montreal was badly damaged by a firebomb,[1] the day before Ben-Menashe was due to fly to Washington to attend a scheduled interview between Robert Parry and "a senior Israeli intelligence figure".[2] The official concluded that the attack was a message from the Israeli authorities to stay silent, and cancelled the interview.[2] The attack also destroyed many of Ben-Menashe's documents, including old passports, which might have provided supporting evidence for Ben-Menashe's statements.[2]
The second source is Robert Parry's Consortium News which, in an earlier discussion in WP:RSN, was judged to be unreliable. The citation here is particularly troublesome, too, for two primary reasons. First, Parry posted the claim on Saturday, December 8, 2012[3], but strangely did not mentioned it in his initial post about the arson on Monday, December 3, 2012[4] or in a follow-up post on Wednesday, December 5, 2012 in which he stated that Ben-Menashe "did not want to speculate about who was behind the attack".[5] Secondly, the claim that Ben-Menashe was scheduled to fly to Washington to attend an interview with Parry and an Israeli official is not reported in any other source. Ben-Manashe and Parry are both known for making WP:REDFLAG claims, so there needs to be reliable sourcing for these statements. - Location (talk) 05:07, 7 August 2015 (UTC)
References
- ^ Ari Ben Menashes house burnt down, NewsdzeZimbabwe, December 2012
- ^ a b c Robert Parry, Consortiumnews.com, 8 December 2012, Who bombed Ben Menashes house
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Lobbying work on behalf of the TMC Sudan.
[edit]Ben Menashe's 6M lobbying contract on behalf of the TMC for sanctions and arms procurement is now under investigation by RCMP for potentially violating Canada's sanctions against Sudan after the June 3 massacre, as well as potential violations with Canada's prohibition on arms brokering, effective September 2019. Globe & mail 04.july.2019
Globe &mail CivEngAlyssa (talk) 15:55, 4 July 2019 (UTC)
- I added a section for this. Magedq (talk) 07:36, 6 July 2019 (UTC)
Maxwell assassination
[edit]The article states: "Two weeks later, on November 5, 1991, Maxwell fell from his yacht, the Lady Ghislaine. Ben-Menashe claimed that Maxwell had been assassinated by Mossad for trying to blackmail it." I have scoured Ben-Menashe's book and re-read all the pages mentioning Maxwell. In Profits of War page 351, Ben-Menashe vaguely implies that he was assassinated by the CIA for a sum of money in an Eastern Europe account: "As for the American CIA money, in August 1991, we cut a deal handing control of it to Robert Maxwell, who in turn was supposed to disburse it to the Americans. But Maxwell reneged on that deal." .--Wool Bridge (talk) 21:04, 11 May 2022 (UTC)