Posted on 03/15/2019 3:52:27 PM PDT by so_real
Ron Rockwell Hansen, 58, a resident of Syracuse, Utah, and a former Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) officer, pleaded guilty today in the District of Utah in connection with his attempted transmission of national defense information to the Peoples Republic of China. Sentencing is set for Sept. 24, 2019.
Assistant Attorney General for National Security John C. Demers, U.S. Attorney John Huber for the District of Utah and Special Agent in Charge Paul Haertel of the FBIs Salt Lake City Field Office announced the charges.
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Been chasing it for years... Someday when I think my Grandkids will be safe I might share it.
String the POS up at a public gallows.
On whos behalf was he breaking the law. Was he connected to difi.. who else. Hes not alone
Consider how little fish are used to let bigger fish go.
With all the chemicals available today, you bleed his brain dry and when there’s nothing left, give him the hot shot of fentanyl and the box with his ashes in it to his N.O.K.
Not the CIA . . .
Very interesting.
a few secondary media outlets reporting, but cannot see any coverage from the bulk of the major FakeNewsMSM.
“not CIA, curious.” Actually, not so curious. The CIA is intelligence gathering outside the US for mainly political policy purposes. The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) is part of the Department of Defense and was created by Robert McNamara for him to have a single DoD agency that would provide military intelligence to him that was separate from the 3 service (Army, Navy/USMC, Air Force) intelligence organizations during the Vietnam War. Army counter-intelligence is the logical investigator for this case. The FBI handles foreign spying on US soil, the IRS would have been involved for the spy not reporting whatever amount the ChiComs paid Hansen not being reported on his taxes; and the Dept Commerce for industrial secrets. Thus the CIA wouldn’t have been involved.
Hansen was paid at least $800,000 over the years, including receiving a $300,000 "consulting" fee yet he told the judge he was living on his military retirement and could not afford an attorney.
He served for 20 years as a warrant officer with a background in signals intelligence and human intelligence. He speaks fluent Mandarin-Chinese.
He was finally caught when he divulged what he was doing to a law enforcement source in an apparent effort to recruit that person
https://www.deseretnews.com/article/900024781/retired-army-officer-from-utah-accused-of-spying-for-china-pleads-not-guilty.html
And the same DOJ has a former ISIS terrorist working for them in NYC
Mohimanul Alam Bhuiya left New York City to travel to Syria and joined the bloodthirsty group ISIS. and now he works for the Department of Justice in NYC.
Link: https://gellerreport.com/2019/03/isis-terrorist-works-nyc-doj.html/
He got caught trying to recruit others....In 2012, he approached a U.S. Army Intelligence agent and “offered to work as a double agent against” China, according to court documents. He made the same offer to the FBI in 2015 as he continued efforts to regain access to classified information, the charges state.
But by that time, the FBI says it had already begun its investigation into Hansen.
He also sold export-controlled Technology to persons in China.
Documents listed the locations of United States Cyber Command outposts...also A passcode-protected thumb drive, hidden behind a sock in the toe of a shoe.
He was offered $300,000 a year by two operatives of Chinas powerful Ministry of State Security for consulting services.
...meeting the operatives in private rooms in Beijing hotels and teahouses, and said they paid him to attend events on forensics, information security and military communications. They paid him, he said, by buying computer forensic products from him at inflated rates.
“sold technology....” Thus the reason for the Department of Commerce being involved.
See my and caww’s posts 31-35 on why it is not curious that there was no CIA involvement.
Lee was at the center of an intensive F.B.I. and C.I.A. investigation into how the Chinese determined the identities of agency informants. The dismantling of the C.I.A.s spy network in China was one of the worst American intelligence failures in years.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/08/us/politics/cia-china-jerry-lee-indictment.html?module=inline
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