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TRUTH IS HATE TO THOSE WHO HATE THE TRUTH; I'm a journalist from the US stationed in Europe covering Politics, the Middle East, Constitutional law, relationships, psychology and propaganda. My site is http://www.couplescompany.com You can read more of my articles and Op-eds in the Politics section and throughout the site in addition to several international publications.

  • http://www.sinainst.com/vdce.p8xbjh8xok1ij.html

    Rated Apr 24 2009 2 reviews middle east, congress, zionism, espionage, us policy sinainst.com

    I think it's time I remind my congresswoman which country she's supposed to work for. This is grounds for impeachment and personally, something she should be thrown in jail for. She's acting on behalf of a foreign nation. That's treason since she trying to circumvent and deflect an espionage case for the benefit of the spies of that foreign nation.
    http://www.sinainst.com/vdce.p8xbjh8xok1ij.html
  • Taking a close look at Facebook

    Rated Apr 19 2009 29 reviews cyberculture, marketing, security, espionage, us policy brasschecktv.com

    I knew when I established a facebook account, this was a possibility. Just take it as fair warning not to put up anything you don't want the Federal Government in this country or others to know about you. Social Engineering is a very real possibility and the worse the economy gets, the more apt governments are to use it to control a population.
          Taking a close look at Facebook
  • The Samson Gambit by Grant Smith -- Antiwar.com

    Rated Apr 08 2009 2 reviews aipac, espionage, us policy antiwar.com

    IRmep has also just published a lengthy analysis about how
    Steven J. Rosen's March 2, 2009 civil lawsuit against AIPAC
    is really a last-ditch effort to compel the Obama administration to quash the Justice Department's 2005 criminal indictments under the Espionage Act before the criminal case against Steve Rosen and Keith Weisman goes to trial on May 27, 2009
      The Samson Gambit  by Grant Smith  -- Antiwar.com
  • Steven Rosen Sues AIPAC for Defamation - 2009 CA 001256 B

    Rated Apr 08 2009 1 review aipac, the lobby, espionage, us policy irmep.org

    This lawsuit details some of the classified information obtained by AIPAC and the Israel Lobby, espionage. It's tied to the 2005 indictment Franklin and 2004 arrest of two APAIC officials for espionage. If it were any other country than Israel, you can guarantee the press would be all over this. This is a tremendous breach of our security and it also shows the greatest danger to the United States doesn't come from the Islamic world. It comes from those within with passionate attachments and dual loyalties to another nation.

    The Israel Lobby Archive has just released for the first time on the Internet newly obtained documents from the District of Columbia Superior Court. They provide inside information confirming the American Israel Public Affairs Committee's (AIPAC) ongoing illicit acquisition and distribution of classified US national defense
    information:
    Steven Rosen Sues AIPAC for Defamation - 2009 CA 001256 B
  • Breaking the Taboo on Israels Spying Efforts on the...

    Rated Mar 13 2009 12 reviews middle east, israel, espionage, us policy alternet.org

    One of these days our government is going to need to ask people to declare their loyalty. It's either got to be the US or Israel. We can't afford both and that the two AIPAC officials caught in 2004 still haven't been tried and convicted is something the American people should be screaming about.
    Breaking the Taboo on Israels Spying Efforts on the United States | World | AlterNet
  • Trial for Two Israeli Spies May Be Thwarted & The Ugly Truth

    Rated Dec 11 2007 1 review middle east, zionism, espionage, us policy, the lobby wordpress.com

    If America does not take these two men to trial for espionage against the United States given that one man has already pleaded guilty and is in jail for 12 years. And that this investigation involved 4-years of work, then Americans no longer control our government at all. We might as well move DC to Tel Aviv because obviously our nation already considers Israel its ruler. I guess that means apartheid is next for the US? Not possible? When was it possible that Americans would let those accused of espionage off without a trial? So all of these laws to 'protect' the American people aren't designed to protect us if foreign nations can waltz in and walk off with all of our secrets. Makes you wonder who the government really sees as a threat. Look in the mirror. Its not terrorists. Its not even nations spying on us. Its the American people. History shows us that what governments due to those the conquer they eventually apply to their own people. Waterboarding anyone?

    This is scary.
    Trial for Two Israeli Spies May Be Thwarted & The Ugly Truth
  • Embattled Aipac Lobbyists Take Divergent Paths - Forward.com

    Rated Sep 18 2007 1 review middle east, us constitution, zionism, espionage, us policy, the lobby forward.com

    This is a rather interesting twist to the espionage case pending against the two former AIPAC executives, Rosen and Weissman. Very interesting in deed and it gives a glimmer of futuristic optimism shaded in resolution. I especially like the forked path both men take. Rosen continues along the expected path of 'it's the fault of anti-Israel sentiment/ideas that lead the FBI to conduct this witch hunt on me', in other words he's staying true to the number one excuse of Zionists, 'We're victims'.

    Weissman however seems to be returning to his true calling and feelings. Not playing the victim, not looking for excuses but looking for ways to repent (change his thinking) and do something positive. Hmmm.....well, if Weissman does get serious, should he be acquitted or after his imprisonment, with his skills and knowledge, this man could become a major force in turning the tide in the Middle East away from victimized rationalization toward shared objectives and peace. Something to ponder.
    Embattled Aipac Lobbyists Take Divergent Paths - Forward.com
  • Prosecutors drop secret trial demand in AIPAC case | JTA...

    Rated May 25 2007 1 review shareware, zionism, espionage, us policy, the lobby jta.org

    Two interesting and inter-related stories today. This about postponing yet again the espionage case against Rosen and Weissman and another call to release the most damning spy in US history, Pollard. What do they have in common? The same parasite determined to bleed America dry until it finds another hosts. I'm betting on India as its next victim.

    BTW, I'm against the death penalty because I don't believe in killing anyone, even traitors like Pollard, Weissman and Rosen. But there was a time not long ago when the Pollards of the US were executed for selling out their country, that is if they actually consider US their country given their proven loyalties and the damage they've done...which is their country is debatable. Hmmm, The Rosenburgs come to mind...as does the common thread of origin. Frankly the Jewish community in the US should be demanding this not happen: releasing and postponing. Because for the rest of us, their silence = approval. That is anti-American and given the common threads between all mentioned, it is very suspicious. It's time to make some noise people. Seriously Jewish Americans...this is your country too. Do something. Don't let these guys turn you into the bad guys. Speak out! Please!!!

    Story #2:
    US envoy's foolish words
    Ambassador Jones' remarks unfounded; time has come to demand Pollard's release
    Shimon Shiffer
    YNet
    May 25, 2007

    If Israel was a well administered country, US Ambassador Richard Jones would have been invited to the Foreign Ministry in order to explain his odd declarations that spy Jonathan Pollard would never be released from prison.


    Why can't he ever be released? Even if it seems like a difficult and tortuous road, Pollard has the option of convincing the American legal system to release him earlier. He also has to hope that a day will come when an Israeli government puts the "special friendship" underlining Israeli-American ties to the test and demands his release.A reminder: Pollard has been jailed for more than 20 years now because the State of Israel used him to advance its needs, and in order to defend its conduct confessed that it spied in America, turned him in, and provided evidence of his actions.


    We can assume that had the Israeli side avoided panic over the Administration's threat to curb military and economic aid, Pollard would have been a free man today.


    US prisons are filled with spies that gravely undermined what is referred to as their country's national security, and particularly those whose acts of espionage led to the death of American agents. Pollard is not part of that list: He provided materials that assisted Israel in defending itself against clear and present Palestinian terror dangers.


    Moreover: Pollard already paid, even in comparison to other spies, the full price for his actions.


    Percisely because we are talking about America's ally in the Middle East, the time has come to stop relaying on the declaration submitted to the court by former Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger, who claimed that the Israeli spy gravely undermined America's national security.


    Clinton's promise

    President Clinton promised Prime Minister Netanyahu to release Pollard in exchange for the release of hundreds of Palestinian prisoners. The former US president changed his mind after CIA Director George Tenet threatened to resign should the president proceed with the plan. Meanwhile, almost 10 years have passed and Pollard is still imprisoned.



    What kind of damage can Pollard still cause the US? None.


    Ambassador Jones said that Pollard was spared execution. Those are foolish words. The last time spies were executed in the US was in the summer of 1953 â€" Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, who sold America's nuclear secrets to the Soviet Union.




    True, Pollard is not making it possible for Israel to help him. After long years in prison, he connected with the most rightist elements in Israel's political spectrum.
    Prosecutors drop secret trial demand in AIPAC case | JTA - Jewish & Israel News
  • http://www.forward.com/articles/defense-for-aipac-duo-say...

    Rated Mar 09 2007 1 review espionage, us policy, the lobby forward.com

    See my comments on Pollard below. What these groups are doing is exactly what I'm advocating.

    My read on this story is that these people see themselves as Americans and refuse to support persons indicted for spying against their country the United States, regardless of their faith or stated faith.

    These groups, they aren't turning their backs on AIPAC. AIPAC is the agent of a foreign nation. What they are doing is opening their arms and embracing the United States, their country, and for that, I admire and thank each one. Bravo!
    http://www.forward.com/articles/defense-for-aipac-duo-says-groups-refuse-to-testif/
  • JTA - Jewish & Israel News

    Rated Feb 25 2007 1 review espionage, us policy, the lobby jta.org

    Thumbs up only because you need to see how the two men who after a 4+ year investigation were finally held to the fire for what can only be called espionage against the US. Usually (this was one of 4-cases in 2004 involving Israel spying against the US. See my Article "How to Plant a Spy in a Governor's Bed" for details on all four.) the spies escape to Israel when caught. This doesn't always happen. Pollard is an exception. They're really desperate and trying to make these guys out to be victims rather than the parasites they are.

    I'll let Jeff Blankfort fill you in on the rest.

    "Ken Pollack, mentioned below, is the author of "The Gathering Storm, the Case for Invading Iraq," and part of the lobby/neocon propaganda assault on the American public consciousness to convince us that the war was the thing to do which also included numerous columns in the New Yorker to win over the intelligentsia. When one is considering indictments for war crimes, Pollack should not be ignored. He is also Ted Koppel's son-in-law.

    Steven Aftergood, who the media has chosen to transform the crime of the AIPAC agents into a 1st Amendment issue, which it isn't,, formerly worked as an engineer in Israel and rose to the defense of Israel, defending its position in the attack on the USS Liberty when it was exposed by Jim Bamford in "Body of Secrets." -JB

    Full article is below since the Jewish Telegraph Agency requires you register in order to read the whole thing.
    JTA - Jewish & Israel News