0 thoughts on “Argentine judge rejects cover-up charges in AMIA case”
  1. the jews are scared the amia attack is gonna happen somewhere else. so they give others headaches to keep people on edge. it may happen again, i hope so.

  2. Thanks for posting this, Lasilencia. It is a setback for the Jews and their allies.

    Federal Judge Daniel Rafecas actually did his job. He ruled that documents originally filed by Nisman failed to meet the minimum standards needed to open a formal court investigation. Hence there were no grounds for Nisman’s investigation, or for any new investigations. Rafecas dismissed the case against Fernández and her foreign minister, Hector Timerman.

    Judge Rafecas said there was no proof that an agreement signed by the Argentine government with Iran in 2013 was an attempt to shield the (alleged) involvement of senior Iranian officials in the AMIA attack. Besides, Iran’s parliament never approved the agreement.

    Some background…

    The head of Argentina’s intelligence community is the Secretaría de Inteligencia. They are supposed to be subordinate to the President, but they have remained untouched since the end of military rule in 1983. The Secretaría had been involved in Argentina;’s “Dirty War.” (I have no proof of this, but I suspect that the Secretaría had also become full of Jews.)

    Cristina Fernández said they had gone rogue, and had become accountable to no one. Fernández suggests that when she tried to bring the agency under control, they suicided Nisman in order to smear her.

    Therefore on 26 Jan 2015, eight days after Nisman’s death, President Fernández submitted a bill to dissolve the Secretaría de Inteligencia and replace it with a new agency called the Federal Intelligence Agency.

    Today (26 Feb 2015) The Argentine congress passed Fernández’ bill.

    https://quatloosx.files.wordpress.com/2014/11/dismissed.jpg

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