Israeli Espionage in US

I see that what is old is new again.

Fucking link is from last year, June. I'm pretty sure I remember we covered it then...

Maybe an old thread but the subject was brought up again on Drudge on Saturday 7/28 linking to an AP report:
News from The Associated Press
From your link:

" WASHINGTON (AP) -- The CIA station chief opened the locked box containing the sensitive equipment he used from his home in Tel Aviv, Israel, to communicate with CIA headquarters in Virginia, only to find that someone had tampered with it.

"He sent word to his superiors about the break-in.

"The incident, described by three former senior U.S. intelligence officials, might have been dismissed as just another cloak-and-dagger incident in the world of international espionage, except that the same thing had happened to the previous station chief in Israel."

News from The Associated Press

Is it more likely that more Americans would know about these crimes if they had occurred in any country except Israel?
 
Jul 29, 5:17 PM (ET)

By KASIE HUNT

JERUSALEM (AP) - Standing on Israeli soil, U.S. presidential candidate Mitt Romney on Sunday declared Jerusalem to be the capital of the Jewish state (snip)

At least the presidential candidate knows the capital of Israel. That's more then can be said for the current president.
 
Jul 29, 5:17 PM (ET)

By KASIE HUNT

JERUSALEM (AP) - Standing on Israeli soil, U.S. presidential candidate Mitt Romney on Sunday declared Jerusalem to be the capital of the Jewish state (snip)

At least the presidential candidate knows the capital of Israel. That's more then can be said for the current president.
Do you expect him to move the US embassy to Jerusalem?
What effect would that have on oil prices?
 
Jul 29, 5:17 PM (ET)

By KASIE HUNT

JERUSALEM (AP) - Standing on Israeli soil, U.S. presidential candidate Mitt Romney on Sunday declared Jerusalem to be the capital of the Jewish state (snip)

At least the presidential candidate knows the capital of Israel. That's more then can be said for the current president.
Do you expect him to move the US embassy to Jerusalem?
What effect would that have on oil prices?

Yes.... None...Oil prices will drop once we get Obama out and start producing more of our own energy
 
Sure he will.
Just like Clinton and Bush did:

"Prior to their election, both Presidents Bush and President Clinton assured the public that the U.S. Embassy would be moved to Jerusalem. But in the end, they blocked such action."

F L A M E : Jerusalem (2): Should the U.S. Embassy be moved to the capital of Israel?

The domestic energy we need to produce come from wind and solar, and not from multi-million dollar fossil fuel entitlement programs for corporate dinosaurs.
 
This is coming straight from the muslim brotherhood homies in the administration. They think it's just wonderful that the current muslim loving regime betrays the only ally we have in the middle east. Democrats complain about Isralie espionage only to deflect away from Huma Abedin who is an actual muslim brotherhood operative.
 
Is Huma leaning socialist or Chinese?

"Israel, a Socialist country where government and business work hand in hand, has obtained significant advantage by systematically stealing American technology with both military and civilian applications.
US-developed technology is then reverse engineered and used by the Israelis to support their own exports with considerably reduced research and development costs, giving them a huge advantage against foreign competitors.

"Sometimes, when the technology is military in nature and winds up in the hands of a US adversary, the consequences can be serious. Israel has sold advanced weapons systems to China that incorporated technology developed by American companies—including the Python-3 air-to-air missile and the Delilah cruise missile."

Worry more about kosher plants in the Pentagon since their first loyalty is to a deranged racist state with hundreds of nuclear weapons.

Phil Giraldi Spills Beans on Israeli Espionage in America | Veterans Today
 
...and there is a simple solution to all of this. Send the murdering scum that go by the made up name "Palestinians" back to Egypt and Jordan.

or you could send those Europeans calling themselves the Isrealies back to Europe

Heh, the last time I checked my history books there was an Israel that was inhabited by Jews. I see no good reason whatsoever people such as yourself would support Palestinian terrorism. But then again you believe 9/11 was an inside job so I guess it's pretty much self-explanatory. Nuts.
Seems like it isn't terrorism when your side is committing it. The fake state of Israel was created out of terrorism, most of its leaders were involved in terrorists groups, and very few can trace their roots to the Israel of ancient times, and are nothing but Jewish converts whose real homelands are in Russia and eastern Europe, and are not Semites. You been duped.
 
I am a firm supporter of Israel, but I will admit it has long had an extensive espionage system operating in widely ranging fields in this country. What to do about it, or should we, I do not know. I am conflicted on this issue.
Allegiance should be to America first and always. The US and our representatives have been brought by the Israeli lobby, and US citizens are not being represented by the officials they elected, Israel comes first and the American people 2nd or 3rd.
If you are a firm supporter of Israel you should be against the psychopaths who run their country, have blood on their hands and only want more blood spilled, but using Americans to do it and to die for their causes, with American "leaders" more then willing to sacrifice your children for Isntreal.
 
"More recently, FBI counter intelligence officer John Cole has reported how many cases of Israeli espionage are dropped under orders from the Justice Department. He provides a 'conservative estimate' of 125 worthwhile investigations into Israeli espionage involving both American citizens and Israelis that were stopped due to political pressure from above.

"Two stories that have been reported in the Israeli media but are strangely absent from the news on this side of the Atlantic demonstrate exactly what is going on and what is at stake.

"The first report confirms Tel Aviv’s efforts to obtain US technology are ongoing.

"Stewart David Nozette, a US government scientist who was arrested in an October 2009 FBI sting operation after offering to spy for Israel..."

Phil Giraldi Spills Beans on Israeli Espionage in America | Veterans Today

On June 8, 1967 Israeli air and naval forces attacked the USS Liberty, killing 34 crew members. When the survivors left the military, including those who won Silver Stars and one Congressional Medal of Honor, they were told to STFU or go to prison.

How different would that outcome have been if the internet had been available at that time? Something like Liberty will come up again, and when it does look for your heroic representatives in congress to support AIPAC(again).
 
Uncle Ferd says Israel ain't the only one - purt soon dey gonna be makin' their own Ford's an' Chevy's, won't need to buy ours...
:mad:
China’s theft of trade secrets ‘serious’
Fri, Oct 05, 2012 - RISING THREAT: A US government panel was told that US companies are increasingly dealing with Chinese state-supported theft of trade secrets, piracy and counterfeiting
Chinese theft of valuable US trade secrets, often obtained by sophisticated cyberattacks, is becoming a more serious problem, US industry officials said on Wednesday. “This matter requires more attention,” Jeremie Waterman, head of the US Chamber of Commerce’s China division, told a US government panel hosted by the US Trade Representative’s office. It “has risen substantially in importance over the last year, year and a half,” Waterman said at an annual hearing on China’s compliance with WTO rules. In one recent case, two Chinese citizens in Kansas City, Missouri, were charged with attempting to pay US$100,000 for stolen trade secrets from Pittsburgh Corning Corp, an affiliate of PPG Industries Inc and Corning Inc, at its Sedalia, Missouri, facility. The Justice Department said the pair were trying to purchase the trade secrets so a rival plant could be opened in China.

US chemicals giant Dupont also is in the midst of a legal battle over allegations that China-based Pangang Group Steel Vanadium & Titanium Co. conspired to steal its trade secrets. Earlier this year, the New York Times reported that an Austrian-based employee of the Massachusetts wind-energy company American Superconductor stole intellectual property from the firm and sold it to Chinese wind-turbine manufacturer Sinovel for US$1.5 million. Peter Dent, a vice president at Electron Energy Corp, told the government panel that both large and small US companies face “persistent and increasingly complex cyberattacks [from China] in an effort to steal intellectual property from company computer networks.”

Defending trade secrets against the attacks was “very difficult” and a costly drain on resources, he said. Companies need the US government to take action, which could include suspending “trade benefits to countries sponsoring these actions,” Dent said. The DuPont, Pittsburgh Corning and American Superconductor cases are “just the tip of the iceberg,” a US industry official said. US companies are dealing with rampant “state-supported theft of trade secrets,” he said. The hearing on Wednesday was part of USTR’s annual evaluation of how well China is meeting the commitments it made to join the WTO in 2001. A report is usually released on Dec. 11, the anniversary of Beijing’s accession to the WTO.

US exports to China have soared since China joined the WTO in 2001 and the country is now the third-largest foreign market for US goods. However, business groups told the USTR-led panel that China maintains an extensive web of discriminatory policies that prevent US companies from making additional sales and investments in the world’s second-largest economy. Both the US Chamber of Commerce and the US-China Business Council called on Wednesday for a “bilateral investment treaty” that would open up areas of the Chinese economy to investments by US companies. China maintains foreign ownership restrictions in nearly 100 business sectors, the business groups said. Industry officials also complained about continuing Chinese piracy and counterfeiting of US goods, and urged the US government to aggressively challenge Chinese government subsidies that undermine US competitiveness.

China?s theft of trade secrets ?serious? - Taipei Times
 
And then wake up in the middle of someone else's nightmare.

When this economy CRASHES loudly enough to focus our attention the same way 911 did, we'll wish it was all a dream.
 

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