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  • The Spies Who Aren't

    09/20/2004 10:30:45 PM PDT · by rmlew · 12 replies · 680+ views
    Frontpage Magazine ^ | September 17, 2004 | Joel Mowbray
    The past couple weeks have seen a swirl of anonymous allegations of supposed spying and espionage, including implications that the Pentagon civilian staff might be teeming with double agents for the Jewish state. Thing is, almost none of it is true. Beyond mishandling of classified documents—not an inconsequential offense, to be sure—every other accusation leveled by unnamed State Department and intelligence officials appears part of a carefully calculated campaign to question the loyalty of several Pentagon civilian employees by name, as well as a much larger group by implication. According to someone with intimate knowledge of the draft presidential directive...
  • Growing suspicion AIPAC probe driven by improper agenda

    09/28/2004 6:39:33 PM PDT · by Perdogg · 5 replies · 478+ views
    Maariv International ^ | 09/28/04 | Staff
    Senior FBI counter-intelligence official involved in case linked to lawsuit against the FBI and CIA based on anti-Semitism and prejudice. Maariv International The FBI counter-intelligence probe against AIPAC, in which Pentagon analyst Larry Franklin allegedly passed on sensitive documents to AIPAC officials may be taking a new turn. So far it has been characterized by a plethora of leaked hype, and a paucity of any evidence of wrongdoing. To date no arrests have been made, and the current status of the probe is unclear. However new evidence has emerged that cast a new light on the entire affair, supporting those...
  • Exclusive: How FBI set up AIPAC

    12/04/2004 5:53:55 PM PST · by SmithL · 61 replies · 4,601+ views
    Jerusalem Post ^ | 12/5/4 | JANINE ZACHARIA
    WASHINGTON -- AIPAC, the powerhouse pro-Israel lobby currently embroiled in allegations of spying for Israel, was set up by the FBI, The Jerusalem Post has learned. FBI agents used a courier, Pentagon analyst Larry Franklin, to draw two senior AIPAC officials who already knew him into accepting what he described to them as "classified" information, reliable government and other sources intimately familiar with the investigation have told the Post. One of the AIPAC pair then told diplomats at the Israeli Embassy in Washington about the "classified" information, which claimed Iranians were monitoring and planning to kidnap and kill Israelis operating...
  • Powell Aide Gave Papers To Taiwan, FBI Says

    09/16/2004 5:58:36 AM PDT · by Tai_Chung · 60 replies · 2,117+ views
    The Washington Post ^ | Sep. 16, 2004 | Jerry Markon
    A former high-ranking State Department official who is one of the nation's leading experts on China passed documents to Taiwanese intelligence agents and was charged yesterday with concealing a trip to Taiwan, court papers say. Donald W. Keyser, who was elevated to principal deputy assistant secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs this year, made the trip last year, according to an FBI affidavit filed in U.S. District Court in Alexandria. Keyser, 61, who advised Secretary of State Colin L. Powell on China issues, met with one of the agents in Taipei last September during an official trip to China...
  • Ex-U.S. Official Charged With Concealment

    09/16/2004 9:26:07 AM PDT · by TexKat · 4 replies · 384+ views
    Associated Press ^ | 9/16/04 | MATTHEW BARAKAT
    ALEXANDRIA, Va. - A former top-level State Department official illegally took a secret, unauthorized trip to Taiwan last year and met with Taiwanese intelligence officers, according to a criminal complaint. Donald W. Keyser, a 30-year veteran at the State Department, was charged Wednesday with deliberately concealing from his superiors that he took a four-day trip to Taiwan last September. Federal law requires an individual with Keyser's security clearances to report all foreign travel. Keyser would not have been permitted to travel to Taiwan on official business because the United States and Taiwan do not have formal diplomatic relations, according to...