The Mossad spies

How they nearly got a phony New Zealand passport

Israel is a small country and its spy agency, despite its fearsome reputation, is also quite small. So Mossad works smarter.


Mossad spy Tony Resnick

There are millions of Jews living outside of Israel many fanatically loyal to the Jewish state. Indeed those outside of Israel's borders may be more loyal even those living in the country itself.

The loyalists are networked by a system of sayanim, or volunteer Jewish helpers. Often they are recruited by relatives living in Israel.

There are reportedly thousands of sayanim around the world under the control of professional spy masters called "katsas".

A sayan's role will be specific to their professions: A loyalist in the travel industry could help Mossad obtain documents.

Sayanim offer practical support, are never put at risk, and are certainly not privy to classified information.

A sayan in the tenancy business would find accommodation, financiers, doctors, civil servants, care-givers employed caring for the severely disabled -- all have a part to play without knowing the complete or bigger picture, and will remain silent due to loyalty to the cause. Katsas in charge of active sayanim will visit once every three months involving both face-to-face meetings and numerous telephone conversations.

There are reportedly thousands of sayanim around the world. Their role will be specific to their professions: A loyalist in the travel industry could help Mossad obtain documents.

When Mossad moderately big fish "William Barkan" needed an innocuous passport to pursue the work of his Israeli masters it was decided, back in Tel Aviv, to obtain a New Zealand passport and the sayanim system swung in to action.

New Zealand passport holders are free to enter many countries of the world without a visa and the holders usually excite little or no interest from the authorities.

In New Zealand Jewish Paramedic Tony Resnick was anxiously awaiting the call from Mossad so he could once again demonstrate his racial loyalty.

Resnick was born in New Zealand but had spent many years living in Israel where he served in the army and learned the skills of a paramedic.

Back home in New Zealand he settled into a job with the St John's Ambulance brigade and, more recently took a job teaching paramedical skills.

It is no longer possible in western countries to go around the local cemeteries looking for dead babies of a certain vintage. The authorities and their computers got on to that many years ago.

The trick now is to find somebody who has never traveled internationally and who is never likely to travel.

When Resnick got the call from the Mossad to find a likely subject for a phony passport he probably already had cerebral palsy victim, "Mr A", on his list of prospects. "Mr A" was merely a stool pigeon whom Resnick had "cased" during his work as an ambulance officer.

A cerebral palsy sufferer fits the bill to perfection being too ill and to dependant on others ever to have traveled.

And so the wheels were set in motion to get "William Barkan" a phony passport in the name of "Mr A".

The real question tho' is how many phony passports did Resnick engineer before he took flight?

Related video from TV One Holmes program linked here

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