Posted on 11/13/2007 7:09:07 PM PST by monkeycard
A former FBI agent who pleaded guilty Tuesday to fraudulently obtaining U.S. citizenship and then improperly accessing sensitive computer information about Hizbollah was working until about a year ago as a CIA spy assigned to Middle East operations, Newsweek has learned.
The stunning case of Nada Nadim Prouty, a 37-year-old Lebanese native who is related to a suspected Hizbollah money launderer, appears to raise a nightmarish question for U.S. intelligence agencies: Could one of the world's most notorious terrorist groups have infiltrated the U.S. government
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Obviously these people don't know how infiltrated our government has been over the decades...
this keeps getting worse
Heads should roll.
If nobody is punished, after leaking vital national security secrets to the press, or hiring political allies, or failing to do background checks on agents, then they will just keep doing it.
Ever since I joined FR, I’ve been pointing out that the CIA and the FBI are broken, and nobody in this administration seems to have any interest in fixing it.
Even if they don’t give a damn about the security of our country, you’d think they’d want to limit the political damage caused by all these traitors.
In some ways, the Plame affair was even worse than this, and that’s saying a lot.
I long ago stated that there wasn’t a damn thing wrong with our intel. The crime was what happened to it when it got into the hands of the analysts. Turns out the crime was the analysts themselves. This is only the tip of the iceberg.
Not only are the enemies inside the gate. They’re loosening the screws from the inside.
Unbelievable!
Someone really screwed up on this. But no one will ever have his/her hand slapped.
“Obviously these people don’t know how infiltrated our government has been over the decades...”
you got that right !
Sheesh - from the article!:
In the second indictment last month, Chahinenow believed to be a fugitive in Lebanonwas charged with conspiring with a former senior official of the Homeland Security’s office of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Detroit to extort funds from former employees of Chahine’s La Shish restaurant chain. (Although he has since left the country, his lawyer has denied that Chahine had any involvement in terrorism.) The ICE official, Roy Bailey, was accused of misusing his position to accept “large sums of currency and other property in return for granting immigration benefits,” according to a Justice Department press release last month. (Bailey has entered a plea of not guilty.)
And yet Clinton, who gave away massive amounts of US secrets to the Chinese, is walking free.
OBTW - note her entry into the FBI was during the Clinton Administration. That was hard to miss.
The story that keeps on giving...yep.
Yeow!
The FBI and U.S. Attorney Stephen Murphy (and before him, U.S. Attorneys Craig Morford and Jeffrey Collins) knew Prouty was a spy for Hezbollah back in 2003, but they allowed her to work for the FBI and CIA for over FOUR Years! They did not remove her from the job until the end of this past September--1.5 years after her brother-in-law was indicted for financing Hezbollah!!!!!!
I seem to recall in the aftermath of 9-11 that Arabic interpreters working for the government were caught joking and laughing about the attack.
I further recall that the US had declined the services of Jewish Arabic translators because the Arabs already in government objected to working with them.
I heard the first part but never the second. Big mistake. Israeli intel success lies in the large pool of Sephardic Jews who can blend in with the Arabs.
Thank you for the ping.
Bush never cleaned out the nest of Leftist holdovers in the agencies. Why should he worry about a few arabs and jihadis?
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