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June 20-22, 2008 — More on mysterious Urban Moving Systems

Further information from OMB Watch’s Federal Spending website, indicates that in addition to $498,750 Israeli Mossad front Urban Moving Systems received in June 2001 from the Small Business Administration (SBA), it also received $166,250 from “non-federal funding.”

Urban Moving Systems’ CEO Dominik Suter fled the firm’s Weehawken, New Jersey headquarters on September 11 before FBI agents could re-interview him about five of his employees, all Israeli intelligence agents, seen videotaping the World Trade Center from Liberty State Park in Jersey City before the impact of the first hijacked aircraft.

Interestingly, the SBA data record of its loan to Urban Moving Systems shows its location in Bayonne, New Jersey, an indication it moved to Weehawken in in advance of the 9/11 attacks.

Suter’s name appeared on a terrorist watchlist provided by the FBI and leaked by Italian financial surveillance authorities. His name appears along with all the 9/11 Arab hijackers. A similar list, also based on FBI information, and leaked by the Finnish financial surveillance authority, did not contain Suter’s name.

The list from Italy contains the following addresses for Suter:  

28 Harlow Crescent Rd., Fair Lawn, NJ 07410;

312 Pavonia Ave., Jersey City, NJ 07302;

15000 Dickens Suite 11, Sherman Oaks, CA

A year of birth of 1970 and a Social Security Number of 129-78-0926 is also listed.

A Veromi search resulted in a full name for Suter of Dominick Otto Suter, with addresses in Fairlawn, New Jersey; Jersey City, NJ; and New York City. Weehawaken is listed as the business address for Urban Moving Systems. Another Veromi search resulted in New Rochelle, New York as another business address for Urban Moving Systems, a total of four addresses for the firm before 9/11: New York City, Bayonne, Weehawken, and New Rochelle.

Veromi also lists Ornit Levinson as a possible relative of Suter’s with addresses in New York City, Fairlawn, NJ, Jersey City, Sherman Oaks, California, New Rochelle, and Van Nuys, California. Two businesses are associated with Levinson: 1 Stop Cleaning LLC of Royal Palm Beach and Wellington, Florida and INVSUPPORT, Inc. of Wellington, Florida. The Italian watchlist also lists Omit Levinson, aka Omit Suter, with a birth year of 1971 and a Social Security Number of 122-78-0232. Addresses for Levinson are listed as: 

28 Harlow Crescent Rd., Fairlawn, NJ 07410

312 Pavonia Ave.,Jersey City, NJ 07302

15000 Dickens Ste 11, Sherman Oaks, CA 

The Florida Articles of Incorporation for INVSUPPORT lists Levinson as director with an address of 11924 Forest Hill Blvd., Suite 22, #372, Wellington, Florida 33414. The state of New Jersey filed a civil suit against Suter and Urban Moving Systems in Florida in 2005. A West Palm Beach, Florida address is listed for Suter.

On September 14, 2005, WMR reported: “There are indications that Israeli national Dominik Suter, the former head of Urban Moving Systems in Weehawken, NJ is back in the United States, this time in south Florida and may be using his actual name. An informed source claims that Suter is working for an aviation-related firm in south Florida. The firm is reportedly involved in parts locating for the aerospace and aviation industries.Suter ran the Weehawken, NJ-based moving company on 9-11 when a number of Urban Moving Systems vans were spotted around north Jersey before and after the hijacked planes struck the World Trade Center. One Urban Moving van was seen at Liberty State Park in Jersey City as the first plane hit the towers. The five occupants, all Israeli nationals, were seen videotaping and celebrating the attack and were dressed in Arab clothing. The five were later arrested near Giant Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ. One of the Israelis told police they were at Liberty State Park to ‘document the event.’

After the Israelis were detained for several months in Brooklyn as terrorist suspects, they were quickly deported to Israel. After the FBI questioned Suter on September 11, he fled the United States on September 14, 2001. The FBI was due to question Suter again before he fled the country. Later, Federal law enforcement agents discovered pipes, caps, explosive chemical materials, and traces of anthrax at the Weehawken warehouse. Suter’s name and those of some of his moving employees turned up in a CIA database of foreign intelligence agents. Suter’s name also appeared on an FBI 9-11 terrorism suspect. 

On October 2, 2005, WMR reported: ”On April 11, 2001, a DEA agent and a Fredericksburg, Virginia policeman questioned two female Israeli ‘art student’ nationals at the shopping center in Fredericksburg. The passport for Yael Gavish contained some interesting entry/exit visas: 13 December 2000, entry into Bogota, Colombia and 5 February 2001, exit visa from Bogota. In addition, on 5 February there was a possible entry visa for Panama, which was followed by a 9 March 2001 entry visa in New York City. Gavish’s colleague Meirav Balhams had a New York State identity card listing her address as 354 Paterson Plank Rd., Jersey City, New Jersey. An FBI 9-11 suspect list dated February 22, 2002 lists Dominik Suter, along with an Ornit Levinson, a.k.a., Omit Suter, with an address of 312 Pavonia Avenue, Jersey City. Dominik Suter was the head of Urban Moving Systems of nearby Weehawken, the base of operations for two white vans with the same rear license plate that were seen parked at the Doric Apartments (near Patterson Plank Road) and at Liberty State Park at the same time the first plane struck the North Tower of the World Trade Center. The occupants of both vans, all Israelis, were seen celebrating the attack while dressed in Arab garb. Five Israelis in one of the vans were later arrested by the local police and FBI near Giant Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey in the late afternoon of September 11.”

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