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Gaby Weber's video: Uncle Arturo and the Mossad

@Uncle Arturo and the Mossad
The 29th article of the Russian Constitution guarantees an open public administration. Two years ago, my lawyers from St. Petersburg, “Team 29”, applied to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Moscow for the release of some historical documents. To my surprise, I received some! They are from May 1960, the failed disarmament summit in Paris, the illegal US nuclear tests in the Argentine Patagonia and Adolf Eichmann, the Nazi war criminal whom the Mossad claims looked for for years, and on May 11, 1960, kidnapped from Buenos Aires and took to Israel. This statement is false, fake news, the mother of all the lies the media has told and still tells. New discoveries in Argentine and Russian archives prove that things went completely differently. There were high-ranking members of the government of Argentine President Arturo Frondizi who arrested the war criminal. They put him in a government car with an official plate, says a report of the Argentine intelligence agency. Tragically, historians believed the Mossad's fables without asking for any written evidence, so the embarrassment of an intelligence agency became official historiography. Almost all of these governments, including the German, Argentine and the US, adhered to a pact of silence, and their absolute secrecy made falsification of history possible. In that sense, the new documents from Moscow are a good sign. A beginning, at least.

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This video was published on 2019-12-04 05:58:17 GMT by @Gaby-Weber on Youtube. Gaby Weber has total 10K subscribers on Youtube and has a total of 97 video.This video has received 25 Likes which are lower than the average likes that Gaby Weber gets . @Gaby-Weber receives an average views of 7.2K per video on Youtube.This video has received 5 comments which are lower than the average comments that Gaby Weber gets . Overall the views for this video was lower than the average for the profile.

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