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Tag Archives: espionage
Morning Miracle: Inside the Washington Post A Great Newspaper Fights for Its Life
I’m reading this new book by Dave Kindred. Here’s what is grabbing my attention: Walter Pincus says the reason he became a news reporter was to “change the world.” (Pg. xx) I don’t want to get my news from people … Continue reading
Posted in Journalism
Tagged dana priest, espionage, heather mac donald, international money transfers, national security threat, news reporter, persecution complex, walter pincus, washington post
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Another day, another member of the Tribe convicted of espionage
This can not be good for God’s Chosen Ones. From my live cam: palestine4ever: the funny thing is, he was employed because he understood Hebrew palestine4ever: which means he was probably translating classified Israeli communications palestine4ever: which he then turned … Continue reading
Posted in Jews
Tagged decadence, dual citizenship, espionage, kuntsler, lefty, live cam, member of the tribe, muslim brotherhood, peace activist, torah scholar
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Ben-Ami Kadish, American citizen (NJ), maintained contacts with Pollard’s handlers in the 80’s
He was arrested today (25 years later) for espionage… Haaretz reports: The new espionage affair revealed Tuesday is in fact an old story. Nothing in this fact, however, can reduce the gravity of damage it will cause Israel, nor lead … Continue reading
Posted in Israel
Tagged american citizen, defense ministry, dimona, espionage, haaretz, hebrew acronym, illegal activities, israeli security, israelis, jonathan pollard, kadish, law and justice, no doubt, nuclear reactor, pollard affair, quot, security industry, sela, technology equipment, time event
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