Exclusive to American Free Press By Michael Collins Piper Ex-Rep. Pete McCloskey (R-Calif.) has won a $150,000 court judgment against the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) of B’nai B’rith, a lobbying, intelligence and propaganda arm of Israel and its clandestine services agency, the Mossad. Acting as an attorney for three remaining plaintiffs—out of an original 19 who first filed suit against the ADL in San Francisco Superior Court in April of 1993—McCloskey claimed victory after the ADL finally buckled and agreed to settle the case. The Washington, D.C.-based Foundation to Defend the First Amendment (FDFA), chaired by investigative journalist James P. Tucker Jr. (senior editor for American Free Press) provided critical financial and research support for McCloskey during the course of the proceedings. “We consider this a great victory,” said Tucker, “and we’re honored to have played a part in bringing the ADL to the bar of justice.” McCloskey’s case was one of three civil lawsuits that were filed in San Francisco against the ADL after it was revealed—following surprise raids by the San Francisco Police Department (SFPD) and the FBI on the offices of the ADL in both San Francisco and Los Angeles—that the ADL’s so-called “fact finding” division had been engaged in extensive domestic spying operations on a vast number of individuals and institutions around the country. Although the national office of the ADL is located in Manhattan, the joint FBI-SFPD investigation revealed that a San Francisco-based “art dealer,” Roy Bullock was, in fact, the ADL’s top undercover operative. http://www.americanfreepress.net/Censored/17_02%20Victims%20Persevere-%20Court%20.htm