Israeli spy in Pentagon
Mr Basil Fawlty
07-09-2004, 01:18
What about this?
Both CNN and CBS are carrying the story, is sound like the FBI is going to bust an Israeli spy who is chummy with Paul "Ehrenburg" Wolfowitz and Douglas "Faithbased intelligence" Feith. But as to how an Israeli spy would look or act or think differently than those two, I don't know.
http://www.cnn.com/2004/US/08/27/fbi.spy/index.html
New Foxxinnia
07-09-2004, 01:19
I'm sorry.
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Mr Basil Fawlty
07-09-2004, 01:19
Pro-Israel Neo-Cons Prominent at 2004 Bilderberg Meeting
By Michael Collins Piper
This year's American delegation-some 33 members strong-among the 127 acknowledged attendees at the 2004 Bilderberg meeting was populated by a heavy contingent of individuals known for their intimate ties to the powerful Israeli lobby in the United States. In full force was that faction known as the so-called "neo-conservatives"-those who have determined that Israel's security should be central to all U.S. foreign policy decisions, even those policies that focus on other parts of the world, outside the realm of U.S.-Middle East relations.
Most notable among this group is the now-infamous Richard Perle, who has attended several past Bilderberg meetings, when Republican administrations have been ensconced in Washington.
A former member and chairman of the "Dubya" Bush-administrated created Defense Policy Board (DPB), Perle was once a lobbyist for an Israeli arms manufacturer and, in the 1970s-while serving as a top aide to then-Sen. Henry M. Jackson (D-Wash.)-was investigated by the FBI for espionage on behalf of Israel. After a stint as an undersecretary of defense in the Reagan administration, Perle went on to become a major player in the burgeoning neo-conservative network that played the critical role in pushing the United States into the war against Iraq.
Considering the fact that Perle was forced to resign from the DPB after it was learned that he had been advising Goldman Sachs International on how it might profit from the war in Iraq, it is not surprising that Goldman Sachs has long been represented at the Bilderberg meetings and now boasts its "international advisor" Martin Taylor as Bilderberg's honorary secretary general.
Joining Perle were two other Bush administration neo-conservative heavyweights generally known to have been major forces behind the push for war in Iraq: Douglas Feith, deputy undersecretary of defense for policy-the top lieutenant of neoconservative stalwart and longtime Perle associate, Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz-and his colleague, William J. Luti, deputy undersecretary of defense for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs.
The neo-conservatives were also represented at Bilderberg by Max Boot, a top editor for The Wall Street Journal, who has been known for his advocacy of American imperialism in the pages of both the Journal and in The Weekly Standard, which is published by European-based Rothschild family satellite Rupert Murdoch and edited by neoconservative theoretician William Kristol.
Also in attendance at this year's Bilderberg was Kristol's close colleague, Robert Kagan-a contributing editor of The Weekly Standard and a director of Kristol's Project for the New American Century, which once declared that "a new Pearl Harbor" was necessary in order for the United States to begin waging imperial ventures around the globe.
The neo-conservative Hudson Institute was represented at Bilderberg by Marie Josee Kravis, who is both the wife of billionaire Henry Kravis (also in attendance, representing his financial empire) and a business colleague of Perle, having served with Perle as a director of the neo-conservative (and Rothschild family affiliated) Hollinger publishing empire, which includes The Jerusalem Post among its holdings.
Another neo-conservative figure on hand was Bruce Kovner, one of America's richest men, who has helped finance The New York Sun newspaper, a small circulation-but highly influential-neo-conservative journal. Kovner also serves as chairman of the American Enterprise Institute, with which the aforementioned Perle has long been associated.
These neo-conservatives were also joined this year at Bilderberg by a handful of other top former Washington policy makers and publicists known for their sympathies for Israel, including Dennis Ross of the pro-Israel Washington Institute for Near East Policy, effectively an offshoot of the America Israel Public Affairs Committee, former State Department official Richard N. Haas, president of the CFR, and former Assistant Secretary of State Richard Holbrooke.
http://www.bilderberg.org/2004.htm#participants?
Mr Basil Fawlty
07-09-2004, 01:25
I'm sorry.
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Jezus, so we are still in the dark ages, regarding your timeline. :p
New Foxxinnia
07-09-2004, 01:26
Jezus, so we are still in the dark ages, regarding your timeline. :pNo...
It shows that you are still in the dark ages Basil.
Mr Basil Fawlty
07-09-2004, 01:27
No...
It shows that you are still in the dark ages Basil.
Think you are not getting the point :p Very amateuristic timeline.
New Foxxinnia
07-09-2004, 01:30
Think you are not getting the point :p Very amateuristic timeline.I didn't make it.
Oh well, so what? An Israeli spy? It's not like we don't practically tell them everything we do anyway. And check it to make sure it doesn't offend them too much.
Purly Euclid
07-09-2004, 01:35
It's old news.
BTW, allies love spying on one another. I wouldn't be surprised if, say, the UK or Japan had spies in the US, or vice versa. As Ronald Reagan says, "Trust, and verify". And as I say, spying is a game. The only time it matters is if you're caught, but otherwise, anyone can do it.