The
Assassination of Robert Maxwell: Israel's Superspy
Excerpt:
‘In
Washington DC, it was shortly after 7:30a.m. when a duty officer in the CIA’s
Langley headquarters tore a message from a high-speed fax printer. He read and
marked the facsimile, “Immediate, DCI”. He then rerouted it to the
seventh-floor suite of the Director of Central Intelligence. In Moscow, where
it was already into the afternoon, the KGB’s public affairs chief, General
Alexander Karabaika, was in the Kremlin with President Mikhail Gorbachev,
discussing how the spy agency might respond to perestroika with more openness.
A call quickly ended their discussion and Karabaika hurried back to his
headquarters in the Lubyanka to find out whether the KGB had any additional
information on what he had just heard. Gorbachev began calling overseas in the
first of a series of enquiries that would go long into the Russian night. It
was still late morning in London and frantic dispatches over the wires
interrupted scores of meetings in the City, the financial heart of the capital.
But it was in the clubs of Pall Mall and the newspaper offices in Fleet Street
where the news had the biggest impact. People were shocked speechless by what
they learned. Across the globe, there was stunned disbelief, sometimes followed
by a frisson of excitement mixed with dread. Meanwhile in Tel Aviv, Prime
Minister Shamir, who had received no response to his questions - ‘When? Where
is he?’ - punched a button on his telephone console. It triggered an identical
light on the phone of Shabtai Shavit, Israel’s meheume, the country’s supreme head
of intelligence and Director General of Mossad. The conversation recorded by
both Prime Minister and Shabtai Shavit, is a model of brevity and
understatement.
‘Have you
heard?’ demanded Shamir.
‘Yes,
I’ve heard.’
‘What
happened?’
‘He just
vanished.’
Are you
sure?’
‘We’re
looking for him.’
On that
day, far out in the Atlantic, Robert Maxwell met a fate that had been decided
in secret three months before.’
ACCLAIM:
“Relentlessly
and graphically seeks to expose the dead tycoon’s descent into the world of
crime in Eastern Europe, his intimate dealings with the Israeli Secret Service,
Mossad, and his provision of computer know-how to some very questionable
organisations… the case for murder is comprehensively made and places Maxwell
at the centre of a very dark and dangerous world. There is a crusading thread
through the book to bring Maxwell to account and hold him responsible”.
--Julian
Cooper, The Times, UK
“Astonishing
new evidence about his involvement in global crime and espionage. Mafia deals
in Bulgaria. The plot to oust Gorbachev. America’s web of espionage scandal.
The true, astonishing extend of Robert Maxwell’s web of corruption”.
--The
Daily Mail
“Robert
Maxwell was a Mossad spy. He asked them for £400 million. They refused and
feared he would expose them. So three assassins killed him with a nerve agent”.
--The
Daily Mirror
“This
fascinating book, which takes the reader deep into the intricate and dangerous
world of international espionage”.
--Elaine
Margolis, San Francisco Chronicle
“This
book traces the money trail of Maxwell better than any previous efforts”.
--Stephen
Mc Mahon, Sunday Business Post
“A
thought-provoking and compelling book”.
--David
Pitt, Booklist, USA
“Explosive…
fills in the gaps and provides the true explanation for his mysterious death”.
--Martin
Shipton, Wales on Sunday
“A
convincing case for the thoroughness and responsibility of the research. This
is a big and ambitious book”.
--Michael
Pakenham, Baltimore Sun
“An
impressive array of documents, including FBI and autopsy reports”.
--Zeddy
Lawrence, London Jewish News
“This
book has, to me, captured this image of one man’s belief that he could control
everyone regardless of their position, allegiance or reputation. It contributes
much to the Maxwell myth and offers an explanation of his death that will
satisfy many of those who knew him.”
--John
Pole, Ex-Detective Chief Supt Anti-Terrorist Branch, New Scotland Yard and
Director of Security, Maxwell Communications Corporation
“Robert
Maxwell deserves to be exposed - and this book does just that by the rigorous
use of eye-witness testimony supported by solid substantial documentation.
Greater praise I cannot offer. Here is greed and corruption on a truly mammoth
scale exposed to produce a devastating indictment of a genuine monster. They
have drawn upon exceptional inside knowledge which has been assembled through
outstanding investigative journalism.”
--Ted L
Gunderson, Senior Special Agent-In-Charge (Ret), Federal Bureau of
Investigation. Consultant on international terrorism and security to the US
Olympic Committee
“In
exposing Maxwell’s deep ties to the Mossad, this book uncovers a link between
Israeli intelligence and the US Justice Department. The book reports that
Mossad sold over $500 million worth of intelligence-gathering software that the
US Justice
Department
stole from INSLAW, Inc. The Israeli official for whom Maxwell worked admits to
the authors that the US Justice Department arranged for him to visit INSLAW
under an assumed name right before stealing the software.”
--Bill
Hamilton, President, INSLAW, Inc
“Driven
by greed and his lust for power - and, as he became financially overstretched
by the accelerating urgency of his need for funds - Maxwell allowed his
arrogance to obliterate any residual sense of shame, and to provide him with a
false assurance that he could rely upon the protection of certain ‘friends’.
But their patience was eroded as his fraudulent behaviour, and the stench of
corruption which surrounded him, became a liability - just as Maxwell’s de
facto espionage activities jeopardized the security of many countries,
including those to which he owed the closest allegiance.
Robert
Maxwell literally pioneered today’s global criminalism epidemic, which has
infected business and banking communities, and is undermining the residual
integrity of governance. Two award-winning journalists have very successfully
recreated Maxwell’s life, showing how he survived and prospered for years by
thievery, asset-stripping, lies and scams - and by exploiting the sheer force
and brutality of his obsessive personality.”
--Christopher
Story, Editor and Publisher, International Currency Review,
Adviser
to Former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher
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