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'''Morocco''' is a [[nation state]] in [[North Africa]].
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==An unusual intelligence school==
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The author and journalist [[Patrick Searle]], told how (no timeframe mentioned, but most likely at least including the 1980s):
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{{QB|The Moroccan government and the [[CIA]] ran an unusual intelligence school that specializes in [[Palestinian]] affairs. The [[CIA]], which works closely with [[Israel]] on [[Palestinian]] matters, had brought the [[Mossad]] into the arrangement as well. The students were mostly young [[North Africans]] who were recruited in [[Europe]] and brought back to the Moroccan school to be trained as [[spies]]. They were put through courses on the various Palestinian factions, studying their leading personalities, their structure, [[ideology]], and operations - so that by the end of the course, they were able to use the arcane jargon of these organizations. All the principal groups [[Fatah]], the [[PFLP]], the Democratic Front, the PFLP-General Command, the Arab Liberation Front, and [[Abu Nidal's organization]] - are studied.<br>
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Once their course is completed, the youths are taken back to [[Europe]] and instructed to hang about in cafés, meet other [[Arabs]], and speak to them in the language they have been taught. The hope is that they will eventually get taken on by the groups they have learned to mimic, so that the Moroccans, the CIA, or the Mossad can use them. Some of the graduates become [[informers]], some plan operations, and some are even schooled to become ideologues for the groups on which they are planted. Some are killers.<ref>Patrick Seale ''Abu Nidal - A gun For Hire'' (1992) ISBN 0-679-40066-4,  page 175-176</ref>}}
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Latest revision as of 11:42, 17 October 2023

Group.png Morocco   SourcewatchRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Morocco (orthographic projection, WS claimed).svg
Flag of Morocco.svg
LocationNorth Africa
TypeUnited Nations Members.svg nation state
Member ofAfrican Union, Arab League, Global Counter Terrorism Forum, La Francophonie, Safari Club, UN

Morocco is a nation state in North Africa.

An unusual intelligence school

The author and journalist Patrick Searle, told how (no timeframe mentioned, but most likely at least including the 1980s):

The Moroccan government and the CIA ran an unusual intelligence school that specializes in Palestinian affairs. The CIA, which works closely with Israel on Palestinian matters, had brought the Mossad into the arrangement as well. The students were mostly young North Africans who were recruited in Europe and brought back to the Moroccan school to be trained as spies. They were put through courses on the various Palestinian factions, studying their leading personalities, their structure, ideology, and operations - so that by the end of the course, they were able to use the arcane jargon of these organizations. All the principal groups Fatah, the PFLP, the Democratic Front, the PFLP-General Command, the Arab Liberation Front, and Abu Nidal's organization - are studied.
Once their course is completed, the youths are taken back to Europe and instructed to hang about in cafés, meet other Arabs, and speak to them in the language they have been taught. The hope is that they will eventually get taken on by the groups they have learned to mimic, so that the Moroccans, the CIA, or the Mossad can use them. Some of the graduates become informers, some plan operations, and some are even schooled to become ideologues for the groups on which they are planted. Some are killers.[1]



 

Related Quotation

PageQuoteAuthorDate
Mark Rutte“We have a Moroccan mafia problem. (...) We aren't trying to cover it up, but we do see an over-presentation of Moroccan people in these crimes rates.”Mark Rutte2019

 

Events

EventDescription
Le Cercle/2002 (Morocco)William Hague attended
Le Cercle/2012 (Morocco)An invitation letter of this meeting was leaked online

 

Citizens of Morocco on Wikispooks

TitleBornDiedDescription
Ahmed Aboutaleb29 August 1961Mayor of Rotterdam. Attended the 2016 Bilderberg
Aziz Akhannouch1961New Moroccan Prime Minister
Mehdi Ben BarkaJanuary 19201965
Ahmed Dlimi193122 January 1983A Moroccan spook who died in suspicious circumstances
Imane Fadil1 January 19851 March 2019Photo model who revealed Silvio Berlusconi's bunga bunga sex parties. Also stated they were part of a sect that invokes the devil. Died of poisoning.
Ilham Kadri14 February 1969Big Chem executive who attended the 2024 Bilderberg conference.
Mohammed Loulichki1952Moroccan diplomat who as Vice-Chair of the UN Security Council Counter-Terrorism Committee met with Tony Blair to hear about "countering violent extremism through education"
Maurice Lévy18 February 1942Leader of Publicis Groupe,the world's third largest advertising and communications group for 30 years. Board of Trustees of the World Economic Forum. Le Siècle. French Association of Private Enterprises. Compagnie financière Edmond de Rothschild. Deutsche Bank.
Karima El Mahroug11 November 1992Moroccan dancer and escort who witnessed Berlusconi's Bunga-Bunga parties.
Mustapha MokassYoung Global Leader in 2015 . Developed Vaccine Passport system and other technologies for the 4th Industrial Revolution "dear to WEF founder Klaus Schwab"
Mounir el-Motassadeq3 April 1974
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References

  1. Patrick Seale Abu Nidal - A gun For Hire (1992) ISBN 0-679-40066-4, page 175-176


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