Declassified FBI File Alleges an Israeli Intelligence Agent Worked at AIPAC
Thu Nov 5, 2009 8:20am EST
Israeli Espionage part 1 of 4
See Parts 2,3, and 4 below
WASHINGTON, Nov. 5 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — An agent of the Israeli
intelligence service worked on the staff of the American Israel Public Affairs
Committee (AIPAC) according to a newly declassified FBI file.
An August 13, 1984 secret communication from the FBI Washington Field Office
(WFO) to the FBI director states, “WFO files disclose that AIPAC is a powerful
pro-Israel lobbying group staffed by U.S. citizens. WFO files contain an
unsubstantiated allegation that a member of the Israeli Intelligence Service
was a staff member of AIPAC.” The newly declassified document may be
downloaded from the Israel Lobby Archive at:
http://www.irmep.org/ILA/economy/08131984_WFO_DFBI_REPORT.pdf
The secret FBI file was declassified and released to the Institute for
Research: Middle Eastern Policy (IRmep) under a Freedom of Information Act
(FOIA) request. IRmep sought the FBI files to file a third amicus brief urging
Judge T.S. Ellis not to dismiss charges against two AIPAC staffers under the
1917 Espionage Act. The DOJ dropped espionage charges against former AIPAC
staffers Steve Rosen and Keith Weissman on May 1, 2009.
According to the newly released IRmep book “Spy Trade: How Israel’s Lobby
Undermines America’s Economy,” the 1984 and 2005 espionage incidents were not
isolated events. Using declassified documents, “Spy Trade” documents Israeli
covert actions against US military and industrial targets from the 1940s
through the present.
“Spy Trade” also presents a damage assessment for the 1984 AIPAC industrial
espionage incident: US $71 billion in lost exports, equivalent to 100,000 jobs
over the last decade. “Spy Trade” may be purchased at MiddleEastBooks.com,
Amazon.com, Barnes and Noble, and other bookstores.
The Israel Lobby Archive, http://IRmep.org/ila, is a unit of the Institute for
Research: Middle Eastern Policy in Washington. The Archive digitizes
declassified documents obtained through Freedom of Information Act filings
with law enforcement and intelligence agencies. The Archive facilitates
permanent direct citizen access to critical records that briefly enter the
public domain but vanish for lack of warranted mainstream media coverage.
SOURCE Institute for Research: Middle Eastern Policy
Grant Smith of the Institute for Research: Middle Eastern Policy,
+1-202-342-7325
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06. Nov, 2009















Dear Yesh Prabhu:
You are correct… there are a great many “President Obama should(s)….” which he ought to do.
But the first one is to fire or get rid of the two major spokesmen-spokeswoman who would succeed him in office if anything untoward happened which would prevent him from completinghis full term in office, for the undercutting, undermining remarks and speeches they are making which could not be more destructive to his stated objectives and ambitions to bring peace to the Middle East and equity to the Palestinians.
Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden, the two people in the administratioion who sit closest to him as his voices, and who should be his strongest supporters, are doing more damage to him, personally, and officially then they could if they were actually and openly working in the opposition, which seems to be their covert position.
He can fire the one, and request the resignation of the other. That would at least outline his stance in the ME and open the road for progress.
Earlaiman said that. Have a good a day as possible in New Jersey.
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