Posted on 05/19/2005 5:55:33 AM PDT by Matchett-PI
Agree; he speaks with a built-in arrogance. Never liked him.
That said. . .so 'what' Government was he an agent for?
Why just say. . .for a 'foreign' Government. . .I want to know who he was working for. . .
Lebanon.
To: piasa; ShermySemin-annual reports on registered foreign agents are listed here in a drop-down menu on the right side of the screen:
Foreign Agents Registration Unit (FARA) Counterespionage Section
You can list the results by country. In the most recent report given (2nd half of 2002) there is one entity registered as representing Lebanon:
Future Millennium Foundation, Inc., #5202
14 West Rosemont Avenue
Alexandria, VA 22301Fouad Makhzoumi
The registrant provided advice to the foreign principal.
Finances: None ReportedA search on this entry and Lang verifies that yes, Lang is registered as their agent:
FARA - Future Millennium Foundation, Inc.
LEBANON: Fouad Makhzoumi
Short Form Listing of Registrant's Foreign Agents
Lang, W. Patrick
Nice catch, piasa :-)
71 posted on 02/21/2005 2:15:08 PM PST by Fedora
ping
How have I missed your postings. I've been here as long as you. You have to go on my list of must reads. Great.
How did such basic errors make it into Mother Jones? Only the editors know.
But, neither Dreyfuss nor Vest sought to interview any member of Special Plans, nor did either apologize for their inaccuracy. Instead, the two journalists appear to have relied on interviews with Kwiatkowski, and those on the Lang list like Greg Thielmann, a former State Department Intelligence and Research official who was uninvolved in Iraq policy.
Thanks piasa.
Ping to Shermy.
I'm not one bit surprised.
Thanks! I don't know if it's been mentioned, but Isikoff has also cowritten articles with Mark Hosenball, a coauthor of Philip Agee who along with Agee was deported from Britain for revealing classified information on UK SIGINT in a 1975 article.
Thanks, I didn't know that.
ANYONE who uses Kwiatkowski for anything other than the whore that she is, is a flippin IDIOT!
In the beginning were Phil Agee and Mark Hosenball, two American journalists working in London. Agee is ex-CIA and Hosenball's father had "State Department connections". They wrote in 1975 in Time Out about GCHQ Cheltenham - the UK Signals Intelligence outfit which, astonishingly, had remained an unmentionable secret for three decades. The US and UK governments were not amused. Labour Home Secretary (Minister of the Interior) Rees decided to deport Agee and Hosenball.
Thus Rees begat the Agee-Hosenball Defence Committee.
Response by the Campaign for Press and Broadcasting Freedom to the Freedom of Information Bill
The Labour government had a chequered record on freedom of information. Whilst there was a clear commitment in the 1974 party manifesto for a FoI Act and to "place the burden on public authorities to justify withholding information" the government's instincts seemed to be more towards controlling and suppressing information. For example, it. . .also deported two Americans, Standard journalist Mark Hosenball and Philip Agee, a former CIA operations officer, on the grounds they were security risks.
Meet Newsweek: Mark Hosenball, Investigative Correspondent
Mark Hosenball joined Newsweek as an investigative correspondent in November 1993, covering a range of issues for the National Affairs department. Most recently, he has written and reported numerous stories on terrorism and the Sept. 11 attacks on America. He has also covered campaign finance, the Monica Lewinsky controversy, the death of Princess Diana, Whitewater, the crashes of EgyptAir flight 990 and TWA flight 800, as well as related air safety issues.
Hosenball came to Newsweek from Dateline NBC, where he worked as an investigative producer. He also worked extensively as a print journalist, writing for a number of British and American publications, including the London Sunday Times, the London Evening Standard, Time Out, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, and The New Republic. In addition, he has done commentaries for American Public Radio.
SNIP
He attended the University of Pennsylvania and Trinity College in Dublin. He lives in the Washington, D.C. area with his wife and son.
Nice catch indeed. . .thanks much piasa.
I wonder if he has even seen the NIE he been yacking about for the last two years.
I'm convinced he is up to his eyeballs in the Wilson/Plame con game as well.
More 'good stuff' .. .thanks Fedora. Amazing connections. . .
Or has an agenda.
Indeed!
Eek...I just noticed I didn't cut and paste your whole sentence, but you knew what you said and I see you agree.
:)
Agree. . .so; we start with this info and send links/et al. . .to Rush. . .O'Reilly. . .Drudge. . .FoxNews. . .and leave copies on the table at Starbucks.
And to your favorite Bloggers. . .
Really; it is overwhelming; but surely enough Freepers to help. . .right?!
Why haven't the Repubs looked/found; et al ?
Where are they - never mind, 'why ask 'where'. . .or why.
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