Posted on 02/21/2010 11:29:48 AM PST by hennie pennie
At the threshold of my career as a journalist in Paris I was once the unwitting victim of a classic Mossad honey trap.
Little did I know that Patricia Roxborough, the girl who pursued me and made sure she was the object of my desire, was a trained assassin of the feared Israeli intelligence service. We met, by chance, through friends in 1969. I was an impressionable 21-year-old learning the ropes of being a foreign correspondent in the French capital. Roxborough said she was a Canadian freelance news photographer.
She was tall, beautiful and intelligent and her flashing eyes hinted at all sorts of enchantments. Soon I was spending happy times in her little flat in the city. As our friendship blossomed she encouraged me to use her as my photographer.
She talked a lot about the Middle East without ever betraying her allegiances or politics. I remember that she had a particular fascination for Colonel Muammar Gadaffi.....
(Excerpt) Read more at timesofindia.indiatimes.com ...
Link to orginal article is defective.
Somebody post a shot of Cote de Pablo.
Link broken, try this one:
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/middle-east/The-Mossad-spy-who-seduced-me/articleshow/5600923.cms
>>>a trained assassin of the feared Israeli intelligence service.... She was tall, beautiful and intelligent<<<
No matter what, this description sure as hell beats the previous stereotype of the Jews as clever subhumans with hook noses and a penchant for high interest rates.
Speaking as a Jew, I’m pleased that the Israeli intelligence service is feared. Good. The last time we acted nice, our kindly neighbors stuffed us into cattle cars and tried to exterminate us.
Too bad that most of my Jewish brethren in the United States still don’t understand that, but peace and prosperity sometimes have that effect on people. Sadly, Jewish hatred is growing in this country, too, especially among the left, and maybe it’s just a matter of time before American Jews realize that the progressives or liberals or whatever they call themselves now are no friends.
In any case, good for the Mossad. Make your enemies fear you. If you want peace, prepare for war.
Thanks, that was fast. That’s her, the Mossad loan-out on NCIS. Who needs tall?
I think this is the full article in another paper:
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/article7034875.ece
Yah, she’s a looker.
Sounds like a La Femme Nikita.
She is HAWT! Though by no means a spy, I certainly wouldn’t mind working under her! LOL.
She’s in her sixties, all you horny James Bond wannabees.
She’s dead, Jim.
But she died 5 years ago, in her late 60s.
I don’t think it has much effect. The, ahem, ‘leadership’ amongst the usual are inured to killing and murder even amongst themselves anyways. Killing is common as dirt.
You are looking at them from your value system.
I am in favor of just having a kill list and working your way through it, with as little drama as possible. In short, just kill them. But that might seem a little too clinical.
I don’t know, but I feel more threatening would be free sat/radio/TV broadcasts talking about where the money goes, exposing racketeering amongst the enemy. If not turn the people against them, turn them into cynics against their own ‘leadership’.
>>>I am in favor of just having a kill list and working your way through it, with as little drama as possible. In short, just kill them. But that might seem a little too clinical.<<<
I’m with you on this point. The people who invented the term “assassin” would recognize the strategy, too.
Great post, especially the parts about fear, neighbors, cattle cars and "what the heck are those crazy Jews in America thinking?" :o) (I do not know, sadly, I think they have a death wish.)
By the way, the women depicted in the posts are beautiful.
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