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  • Deceit of an Ally: 

    A Memoir of Military Anti-Semitism, NSA’s Secret Jew Room and Yom Kippur War Treachery

    by Bruce Brill 

    Bruce Brill and four other American servicemen, who worked for the US National Security Agency (NSA) in 1973, discovered that US intelligence not only knew Egypt and Syria were going to attack Israel, but knew this for a certainty, knew it days in advance, and knew when the attack would commence. This is in total contradiction to the US intelligence agencies’ claims that they were all fooled. 

    Of the 1300 books written on the Yom Kippur War, not one reveals how Israel fell prey to the deception that cost the nation over 2600 precious lives. Brill and his colleagues realized that Israel was not informed, but they did not know that Israel was given false intelligence that the Arabs would NOT attack. In 2017 Israeli General Eli Zeira (the head of Israeli military intelligence in 1973) confided to Bruce Brill that Zeira had disclosed the American Intel and convinced Israel’s leaders, Prime Minister Golda Meir, General Moshe Dayan, and General David Elazar, that the Arabs would NOT attack (in spite of ample Israeli intelligence showing an attack was imminent). When Brill shared this revelation with a military correspondent, the journalist asked Brill if he had recorded Zeira’s admission or if Brill had a witness to support this claim. “No?...No one will believe you!” 

    But on June 6, 2021, a just-declassified protocol of Moshe Dayan said exactly what Brill claimed Zeira confided in him: “12 hours before the attack Dayan received an American assessment saying that the Arabs are not going to attack,” completely confirming Brill’s hard-to-believe claim. That report is confirmed by a 2014 disclosure that NSA had indeed given the wrong assessment of the situation. Brill has written a Pentagon-approved book with full disclosures that fit into his memoir of facts surrounding his military service and the related issues.