Granted I spent most of my 33 years working there deployed abroad but I think I would have heard of it. I started in 1964 and this is the first I’d ever heard of it, and I know some Jewish guys that spent their whole careers there and a couple that are still working.
Thanks for the datapoint.
My spook buddy may have exaggerated.
It is possible that the NSA only transferred people known to associate with Pollard or those who behaved suspiciously.
The problem in detecting espionage by sayonim is that they don’t do it for money most of the time.
The moral of this story is that Israel may be a close ally, but that does mean that they will not cross the USA.
I remain a strong supporter of Israel, but we need to be realistic about the world.