Greg Szymanski |
story appeared several months which
caught the eye of readers, a story about a high school teacher
suspended for saying 9/11 was inside job during a casual
conversation in the lunch room with another teacher.
The comments and subsequent seven day
suspension of Columbus High School teacher Thomas Mustric caught the
attention of America, as people on both side of the 9/11 issue
either called him a hero or called him a chump.
But behind Mustric's freedom of speech,
lunch room school story lies much, much more. Behind his comments
made about 9/11 is a tale of intrigue, assassination attempts and
civil rights violations so egregious it makes the hair on even the
most apathetic of Americans stand on edge.
In a story like Mustric's the tendency is
to cry "foul" for a free speech infringement, say goodbye to Mustric
and wish him well in his future teaching endeavors. But like most
stories, if one digs deep enough and asks the right questions, the
unexpected comes forward like finding gold in a dried up old Texas
creek.
And that's just what happened last week as
Mustric went through the motions, telling a radio audience about his
unfortunate incident about the 9/11 comments that led to a short
suspension and the eventual reinstatement of his substitute teaching
position.
But last week during the final moments of
a one hour interview on Greg Szymanski's Investigative Journal radio
program, Mustric mentioned in passing how his phone had been tapped
and his house had been broken into on numerous occasions, as he
suspected Black Ops government agents also removed his computer and
research files.
It turns out Mustric, a teacher by day and
an activist by night, has been on the hit list of the fascist
American regime for quite some time, as the "Clark Kent" type
super-activist disguised as a teacher has had at least six
assassination attempts made on his life.
And as it turns out, Mustric is the
perfect example of "you can't tell a book by looking at the cover"
as the soft spoken social studies teacher with the dark rimmed
glasses has been meeting undercover with military whistleblowers
about sensitive 9/11 data showing government complicity and
collecting information about illegal weapons transfers to Bosnia by
former President Clinton, including illegal arms sales to Israel and
Iraq.
In fact, in his capacity as running a
Middle East peace group, Mustric turns out to be a silent but deadly
investigator and top notch super-sleuth. And according to Mustric
authorities were so interested in his activities, they pilfered two
extremely hot and dangerous files from his Ohio apartment.
"Two files were removed from my home: 1)
my material in "file" on his name (the military whistleblower from
Wright Patterson Air Force Base) and 2) the name of the Arab
Computer company from Cincinnati, Ohio, allowed to "down load all
the intelligence on all of our airports" all prior to 911," said
Mustric. "Other files removed included my talks with Department of
State regarding a weapon transfer sale approved by Clinton for
Bosnia.
"In 1995 Sadam Hussein ordered 2000 copies
of special assassination rifles @ $15,000 per copy plus alleged
ballistics, with long range capability. I went to Washington D.C.
to the White House but did not have clearances, so SS met with me at
my location in DC early in the AM. That late morning I went to DOS,
meeting with about seven notables for about seven minutes, and heard
seven words three time, "You know what you have to do" and all
quickly left the briefing Iraq desk room.
"I returned to CMH to next meet with
former Prime Minister Peres for 45 minutes during his book signing.
An Iraq purchase of such capable weapons was not in the best
interest for Israel, my Middle East peace project, and for Clinton's
first visit to Israel that next weekend.
"Anyway, I though it important to protect
the president, divert the weapons---and all I knew is that they were
ordered from Remington and shipped. Israel may have spent some 63
million is a series of events. The weapons were disassembled with
extreme prejudice, so was the Iraqi General who was to divert the
weapons from Bosnia."
In order to tell a more complete story
about Mustric's activities in his private quest for peace and
justice in what looks like a David vs. Goliath scenario, he provided
the Arctic Beacon a detailed account of his
home break-ins, attempts on his life and other assorted encounters
with authorities.