VT was Right again – on Prisoner-X story

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Prisoner-X leaked Israel Intel on Iran, book claims

 Top Daily Story  … from Press TV, Tehran

 

[ Editors Note:  The controlled media had leaked a story of Ben Zygier breaching security with a Hezbollah contact as a diversion to his Iran work. That he was locked down so tight could only be justified as his doing some more serious work for Israel than that.  And Zygier had the perfect profile for using him in the Dubai assassination, as the Mossad loves those Australian and Canadian passports.

Rafael Esptein’s book below confirms all of that in his new book. From the JewishPress.com we have:

“Epstein suggests that “sources in Australia and Israel claim the Iranian knew that what he was hearing was valuable, and relayed the information to Iran. Tehran’s security services started talking about the Mossad agent, and the details revealed by Zygier then became part of the electronic traffic between Iran and a European capital city. This electronic communication traffic was then picked up by the massive surveillance network operated by Israel.”

Missing so far in the excerpts from the book is how questionable Zygier’s suicide was, versus being bumped off by his former employers. Prisoners being held in that kind of security are on suicide watch all the time. Even stranger now is Epstein’s disclosure of Zygier’s having tried to kill himself several times before. 

One thing is for sure. We will never hear Prisoner-X’s full story.  Someone decide to put a period at the end of his sentence, get his family some money, and move things down the road… Jim W. Dean ]

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–  First published February 21, 2014  –

 

We still don't know if the $1 million the family publicly got was on top of any other benefits
We still don’t know if the $1 million the family publicly got was on top of any other benefits

An Australian-born Mossad agent, who died in an Israeli prison, had been leaking intelligence about Israel’s espionage operations against Iran, a new book claims.

On Saturday, Rafael Epstein, the author of the book “Prisoner X,” said Ben Zygier, known as Prisoner X, had been spilling details about Tel Aviv’s spy activities against Iran.

Epstein’s statement contradicts allegations that Zygier was charged because he failed to recruit a Lebanese double agent for Hezbollah, and ended up betraying double agents who worked for Israel.

Zygier, who was part of a significant Mossad operation targeting Iran’s nuclear energy program, was captured by the Israelis in 2010 after he revealed details of his work to an Iranian in Melbourne.

He was said to have attempted suicide several times in Ayalon prison before he took his life in late 2010.

Originally born in Melbourne, the 34-year-old man with a dual Australian-Israeli citizenship had worked for the Israeli spy agency since 2003. Following the revelation, the Tel Aviv regime was forced to admit that Zygier had been jailed under a false identity “for security reasons.”

Zygier’s family later received around one million dollars in exchange for agreeing not to pursue a compensation claim.

The New York Times said on February 14 last year that Zygier was among the 26 suspects in a murder plot in which Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, a Hamas official, was tracked and killed in his hotel room hours after his arrival in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates, in January 2010.

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