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Revision as of 09:00, 25 August 2005 by Kempler video (talk | contribs) (typo forKempler video)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Barry Chamish is a Canadian-born Israeli author and conspiracy theorist. After viewing the seven and a half minute Kempler video filmed by Roni Kempler of the Yitzhak Rabin murder Mr. Chamish decided to write about the assasination. He is best known for his book Who Murdered Yitzhak Rabin?, in which he blames the Rabin assassination on Shimon Peres and the Shin Bet and not on Yigal Amir.
Chamish lives in Modi'in, Israel.
Yigal Amir
Chamish believes that Yigal Amir did not shoot Rabin and has written on this extensively. One of Chamish's websites carries the name yigalamir.com, after the murderer of the late prime-minister of Israel. Members of Yigal Amir's family told Yedioth Ahronoth, Israel's most sold daily, that "they object to Hamish's ideas, and that they have no right to publish such a website. They added the campaign angers Yigal Amir himself"
Wayne Owens dies in Israel
Chamish has also accused Shimon Peres of the death of former Utah Congressman D. Wayne Owens the founder of the Center for Middle East Peace and Economic Cooperation and head of the Middle East Peace Center because "he raised congressional concern about Palestinian-sponsored terrorism... the ire of some Israeli activists" and because Owens uncovered fraud he had put himself at risk:
- December 21, 2002
- Here is why Rep. Wayne Owens was murdered in Tel Aviv. He is another victim of Shimon Peres' decades old murderama. Let us begin with some background from the Washington Post before we sort out the murder:
- Friday, December 20, 2002; Page B07
- "Wayne Owens, 65, a Utah Democrat who had represented Salt Lake City in the House of Representatives for eight years and who was a founder of Washington's Center for Middle East Peace and Economic Cooperation, was found dead Dec. 18 on a beach in Tel Aviv. A State Department spokesman said that the cause of death was unknown but that there were no signs of foul play.
- His death came at the end of a congressional delegation visit with leaders of Syria, Egypt, Qatar, Oman, Saudi Arabia and Israel and representatives of the Palestinian Authority. On the House's Foreign Affairs and Permanent Select Intelligence committees, Rep. Owens was an advocate of improved Middle East relations. Since leaving Congress in 1993, he had served as president of the Middle East Peace Center....
- Barely a fortnight before, Rep. Owens learned the Ginosar scandal broke in Israel. He was either terrified or furious. It's a tossup. If he was terrified, it was because it wouldn't be long before his direct ties to Stephen Cohen would implicate him deeply in the scandals. If he was furious, it was because he finally learned how badly he had been scammed by Peres, Abraham, Masri and Cohen. Either way, he threatened to blow the whistle on the Peres Peace Center. He was poisoned at dinner and dead on a beach by 9 PM. Rep. Owens is now another notch on Peres' gunbelt.
Freemasons and UFOs
Chamish further links his conspiracy theories with the roles of Freemasonry and the New World Order. He has also written a book about UFO sightings in Israel, and currently has a website and newsletter devoted to conspiracy theories about the deaths of various Israelis, such as Ofra Haza and Rafael Eitan, and Israeli politics.
Ben Gurion and Eshkol
Chamish has also written about the allegedly hidden roles of Israeli Prime Ministers David Ben Gurion and Levi Eshkol. He has attempted to trace the whereabouts of many Jewish Yemenite immigrant children who were taken from their parents after they arrived on aliyah in Israel from Yemen. He writes that Ben Gurion recklessly allowed at least 6000 of these children to be fatally exposed to nuclear radiation for purposes of nuclear experimentation. In his book Shabtai Tzvi, Labor Zionism and the Holocaust, Chamish also claims that Levi Eshkol was a secret Sabbatian and that the Israel labor party was based on the teachings of Sabbatai Zevi (1826-1676) the false Messiah who became an apostate to Judaism by converting to Islam. Chamish also accuses Natan Sharansky of being a "liar" who hid his alleged role of KGB double-agent and is not the heroic refusenik that many are led to believe.
Lebanon and Sharon
Chamish served in an Israeli tank division during the 1982 Lebanon War. He has written extensively about what he views as Ariel Sharon's and Shimon Peres's mismanagement of the war. He accuses Sharon of sending his brigade deep into Lebanon after receiving orders from former Prime Minister Menachem Begin to advance no more than 20 kilometers beyond the border, and then sending word back to Begin that the advance had indeed halted at 20 kilometers. Chamish's brigade ran into heavy fire, and the brigade was given no air support, resulting in half of it being destroyed. Chamush maintains a very low opinion of Sharon based on a number episodes in Sharon's public life
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