C-SPAN Caller – Fox News Four-Part Series on September 11th Attacks Israel Spying
Thank you for your network, actually. Mr. Wolf, back in December, Carl Cameron from Fox News ran a four-part series that detailed like a really a massive spying operation by Israel that was tapping all the phones in the United States and tapping all the secure lines of the FBI, the CIA and the White House having to do with the September 11th attacks.
60 Israelis Detained Connected to September 11th Attacks and Spying
Carl Cameron reported that US investigators suspected some of these Israelis were spying on Arabs in this country and may have turned up information on the planned terrorist attacks back on September 11th that was not passed on. Tonight, in the second of four reports on spying by Israelis in the U.S., we learn about an Israeli-based private communications company for whom a half dozen of those 60 detained suspects worked.
How the Israelis Stayed Ahead of the Investigators from September 11th Attacks by Spying
Fox News has learned that some American terrorism investigators fear certain Israeli suspects in the September 11th attacks may have managed to stay ahead of them by knowing who and when investigators are calling on the phone. How? By spying, obtaining and analyzing data that’s generated every time someone in the U.S. makes a phone call. Here’s how the system works. Most directory assistance calls and virtually all call records and billing in the U.S. are done for the phone companies by Amdocs Limited, an Israeli-based private telecommunications company. Amdocs has contracts with the 25 biggest phone companies in America and more worldwide.
Amdocs Phone Records, Israelis Spying, on Amdocs Records
The White House and other secure government phone lines are protected, but it is virtually impossible to make a call on normal phones without generating an Amdocs record of it. In recent years, the FBI and other government agencies have investigated Amdocs more than once. The firm has repeatedly and adamantly denied any security breaches or wrongdoing.
