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To: SJackson, RCW2001, Blade
Reports of Israeli Spy Ring Dismissed

By John Mintz and Dan Eggen

Washington Post Staff Writers'

A wide array of U.S. officials yesterday dismissed reports that the U.S. government had broken up an Israeli espionage ring that consisted of young Israelis attempting to penetrate U.S. agencies by selling artwork in federal buildings.

"This seems to be an urban myth that has been circulating for months," said Justice Department spokeswoman Susan Dryden. "The department has no information at this time to substantiate these widespread reports about Israeli art students involved in espionage."

Read the whole article. Very interesting.

210 posted on 03/06/2002 5:09:34 PM PST by veronica
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To: veronica;SauronOfMordor;Southern Federalist
From veronica's post 210 link Reports of Israeli Spy Ring Dismissed:

"DEA spokesman Thomas Hinojosa said that multiple reports of suspicious activity on the part of young Israelis had come into the agency's Washington headquarters from agents in the field. The reports were summarized in a draft memo last year, but Hinojosa said he did not have a copy and could not vouch for the accuracy of media reports describing its contents."

Well, never mind the media reports, here's an official Office of the National CounterIntelligence Executive government memo from March, 2001:

http://www.ncix.gov/news/2001/mar01.html#a1

Suspicious Visitors to Federal Facilities

In the past six weeks, employees in federal office buildings located throughout the United States have reported suspicious activities connected with individuals representing themselves as foreign students selling or delivering artwork. Employees have observed both males and females attempting to bypass facility security and enter federal buildings.

If challenged, the individuals state that they are delivering artwork from a studio in Miami, Florida, called Universal Art, Inc, or that they are art students and are looking for opinions regarding their work. These individuals have been described as aggressive. They attempt to engage employees in conversation rather than giving a sales pitch.

Federal police officers have arrested two of these individuals for trespassing and discovered that the suspects possessed counterfeit work visas and green cards. These individuals have also gone to the private residences of senior federal officials under the guise of selling art.

Other reporting indicates that there may be two groups involved, and they refer to themselves as "Israeli art students." One group has an apparently legitimate money- making goal while the second, perhaps a non-Israeli group, may have ties to a Middle Eastern Islamic fundamentalist group.

Federal employees observing any activity similar to that described above should report their observations to appropriate security officials.

225 posted on 03/07/2002 10:46:30 PM PST by Tarakotchi
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