I traded e-mails with this nut case on friday 29 July and he goes ballistic when I questioned him regarding his three year "career" at the CIA - his profile in his company shows that he only worked at the Agency from 85-89 and he was an analyst who would have no clue regarding serious cover issues - I retired from that organization after 25 years - I know about cover - this guy is a fraud. Nice vocabulary too -- a..hole, m.......cker, f......g worthless etc -- he needs to be outed for what he is.
This e-mail I sent him should really piss him off:
Hung by your own petard.
Re: Valerie Plame and your rant to Mad Mammoth from Free Republic:
Your fear of figurative "nooses" notwithstanding, Im incredulous about your claim of being former CIA. Its hard to believe that a former CIA agent thinks its possible to reveal a non-existent cover . If youre ex CIA Im the real James Bond. Plames countenance was revealed by her bumbling oaf of a husband Joseph Wilson, on the Middle East Institute website:
Ambassador Joseph C. Wilson, IV
Ambassador Wilson served as Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for African Affairs at the National Security Council from June 1997 until July 1998. In that capacity he was responsible for the coordination of U.S. policy to the 48 countries of sub-Saharan Africa, He was one of the principal architecs of President Clinton's historic trip to Africa in March 1998
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He is married to the former Valerie Plame and has two sons and two daughters.
The sunglasses were a nice touch, but the neighbors, relatives and the mailman knew she worked for The Company.
She engaged in blatant nepotism by helping to send Bush-bashing Joe off to Niger to sit at poolside sipping Pina Coladas and her desk job at the CIA takes a back seat to her delusions of grandeur. A real piece of work, that Valerie.
And by the way, if you are really the Larry Johnson ex-CIA genius extrordinaire, it appears that your analytical skills are pretty fucked:
--Larry C. Johnson, "The Declining Terrorist Threat," New York Times, July 10, 2001. Johnson, a former CIA officer, was deputy director of the U.S. State Department's Office of Counterterrorism from 1989 to 1993.