Urban Moving Systems

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The white van in which the dancing Israelis were arrested
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FounderDominik Suter
Extinction11 September 2001
OwnersDominik Suter
An apparent front company for the Mossad.

Urban Moving Systems was owned and operated by Dominik Suter.[1] After 'Maria' reported the number of their van to the FBI, the dancing israelis were arrested at 4pm on the afternoon of 9-11.[2] Later the FBI searched the offices of Urban Moving Systems and questioned Suter, causing him to flee to Israel before he could be questioned further. Eventually, Suter's name appeared on the May 2002 FBI Suspect List, along with the 19 hijackers.[3]

Business grant

On June 22, 2001, Urban Moving Systems is reported to have received a one time payment of $498,750 from the Federal Government Assistance Program.[citation needed]

September 11, 2001

The New Jersey News reported on September 12th, 2001 that "An FBI alert, known as a BOLO or "Be On Lookout," was sent out at 3:31 p.m. of September 11th, 2001. It read: “Vehicle possibly related to New York terrorist attack. White, 2000 Chevrolet van with New Jersey registration with 'Urban Moving Systems' sign on back seen at Liberty State Park, Jersey City, NJ, at the time of first impact of jetliner into World Trade Center. Three individuals with van were seen celebrating after initial impact and subsequent explosion. FBI Newark Field Office requests that, if the van is located, hold for prints and detain individuals.”"[1] This was reported by commercially-controlled media such as The Independent.[4]

Arrest of personnel

The FBI has released a redacted report on the detention of two Urban Moving Systems workers after 9-11.[5][6]

Flight of Dominik Suter

Dominik Suter was reportedly in such a hurry to flee US that some of Urban Moving Systems’ customers were left with their furniture stranded in storage facilities.[7]

Other information

In January 1998, the New York Times mentioned Urban Moving Systems as belonging to Ornit Suter, wife of Dominik Suter. In December 1998, the company was the subject of a complaint at RipoffReport.[8]

 

Related Quotation

PageQuoteAuthorDate
Jewish Daily Forward“The assessment was that Urban Moving Systems was a front for the Mossad and operatives employed by it. The conclusion of the FBI was that they were spying on local Arabs but that they could leave because they did not know anything about 9/11.”Anonymous15 March 2002

 

Employee on Wikispooks

EmployeeJobEndDescription
Dominik SuterOwner Manager14 September 2001Concluded when he fled to Israel on 14 September 2001
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