Israeli spy Pollard released

Sounds like they are about to release the Blind Sheik. He was the guide for the first 9/11 on the twin towers. A terrorist of terrorists. In 2013 the Muslim Brotherhood and then Egyptian leader Morsi were demanding his release. Some people believe that was the motive behind Benghazi. A planned hostage situation which would result in a swap - giving the Blind Shiek to the Muslim Brotherhood in exchange for the hostages at Benghazi being released. As it was an election year Obama couldn't release the Blind Sheik and there was a firestorm of controversy behind closed doors about whether or not that was the reason for the stand down order at Benghazi. I'm not saying all of the Senators and Congressmen believed that was what happened but supposedly talk among some of them in the South who believed that was the case. In any event, after Benghazi the entire idea of releasing the Blind Sheik was dropped like a hot potato. This news seems like they are once again working a deal for the release of the Blind Sheik. We'll see. The terrorist al-Zawahiri was demanding his release some years ago also. The Blind Sheik is a high asset to the terrorists. In October of 2013 Al - Zawahiri publicly called for a plan to kidnap Americans for a prisoner exchange for the Blind Sheik. The stand down order may have been in response to a hostage exchange gone bad. They have not given up on their plan to get the Blind Sheik - mastermind of first attack on twin towers - released. Will Obama release him? Pollard's release could be a sign that he is planning to do it.

Release ‘blind sheik’ Omar Abdel Rahman from prison, Islamists urge U.S.
 
Hand him over to ISIS. The US doesn't' need to waste toilet paper on him anymore, too bad the spy who made all those movies got away, he should of been put in the dungeon.
 
Pollard wants a job in the financial industry...
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Judge: Authority to Ease Pollard's Parole Conditions is Limited
Jul 22, 2016 — A U.S. judge warned a convicted Israeli spy on Friday that she had only "limited" authority to help him overcome parole conditions preventing him from taking a financial industry job.
During a nearly two-hour hearing, U.S. District Judge Katherine Forrest repeatedly lowered expectations for Jonathan Pollard, who served over 30 years in prison after admitting giving secrets to Israel. She said she expects to rule within a month. Forrest signaled she was unlikely to grant Pollard's request that she direct the U.S. Parole Commission to eliminate some parole restrictions, including monitoring of work computers and his whereabouts, along with a curfew. She began the hearing by announcing that her ability to review a decision by a parole board "is quite limited." Then she said the restrictions could be found to be reasonable as long as they were not imposed in an "arbitrary and capricious" manner. She noted that if Pollard were sentenced today, he would be ineligible for parole.

And she suggested that he could teach or find a job other than the position as an investment firm analyst that he was offered after his November release. In June 1986, Pollard pleaded guilty to conspiring to deliver national defense information to a foreign government. Prosecutors had accused him of giving secrets to Israeli agents from June 1984 through November 1985 after removing large amounts of highly secretive classified information from his office when he was an intelligence research specialist in the U.S. Navy.

Eliot Lauer, Pollard's attorney, said the government had failed to cite any documents among hundreds that his client supposedly once had access to that might be a national security risk decades later if information was released. "It's amazing," he said. "You'd think they would provide some specific examples to the court." "After accessing many, many hundreds of documents in 1984, 1985, can the government think he reasonably retains that in his head?" Lauer added. "The information is in fact ridiculously stale, the kind no individual could recall."

Assistant U.S. Attorney Rebecca Sol Tinio said restrictions were necessary because national security could be affected if Pollard shares knowledge from classified documents. She said the 61-year-old Pollard is still in the custody and under the responsibility of the U.S. attorney general and the parole commission. She said the parole commission set the restrictions after considering the nature and circumstances of Pollard's crime and the history and characteristics of the defendant. "Mr. Pollard's crime was so grave that he has been in a prison a long time," she said. "He was given a life sentence. He's still serving his sentence."

Judge: Authority to Ease Pollard's Parole Conditions is Limited | Military.com
 
Zionism is a curse on the West. They gave the communists the nuke documentation and physically stole military grade nukes from Pennsylvania in the 60's for the zionist/"isreal" arsenal. Oh we stand beside you, you retarded, inbred idiots who worship the non-existent and totally gay fag Yahweh and refuse to assimilate into the human race.
 

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