The Spy Who Loves Us : Information Clearing House

"The Israeli government is actively engaged in military and industrial espionage in the United States. An Israeli citizen working in the US who has access to proprietary information is likely to be a target of such espionage."
Israel conducts much of its high-tech spying through its corporate presence in the United States. Full Story »

Posted by Rebecca Hale
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Member Tags: rosen and weissman, fbi counterintelligence, corporate espionage, telecommunications industry, selling secrets, IDF, art students
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Posted by: Posted by Rebecca Hale - Jun 10, 2008 - 4:19 PM PDT
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Edited by: Naomi Isler - Jun 12, 2008 - 12:40 PM PDT

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Naomi Isler
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by Naomi Isler - Oct. 1, 2008

This is the second time that I can recall a blatantly anti Israel and anti Semitic article being posted on this site as though it is 'news'. And News Trust really needs to watch our for this kind of drivel, or any reputation it may have for objectivity will be lost. Sure, there are undoubtedly Israeli agents around - but there are also Russians, Iranians, Chinese, etc. etc. etc. I have no knowledge of this publication, but I can recognize outright prejudice when I see it. This is not what News Trust should be featuring - or even allowing in unfeatured space.

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Elizabeth White-Nadler
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by Elizabeth White-Nadler - Oct. 1, 2008

Please evaluate your sources. All bloggers are not equal, regardless of what titles and positions they may hold or have held. Please go to David Duke's official website to view this article. I provide the link. Draw your own conclusions about the legitimacy of this story. And BTW, journalism that is not factual and is designed to instill suspicion and fear of any group of people is not good journalism; "personal opinions" have nothing to do with calling this article "tripe." http://www.davidduke.com/general/former-cia-officer-philip-giraldi-reports-on-israeli-spying-espionage_3990.html

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Deborah Plummer
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by Deborah Plummer - Oct. 1, 2008

I've read many articles by Philip Giraldi, a retired CIA counter-terrorism agent, and so far, have found him well read, well-researched, intelligent, fair and seems to know what he's taking about since that has been his career. He has done much research in a previous case I have read about - Ms. Edmonds - which seems to have been proven true. The fascinating web of spying by Israel/Mossad on our nuclear plants/communication agencies/etc. is awesome and chilling, especially as we are so close .... "best friends." To be able to weave all the above plus include ex-Congressman and jailbird Bob Ney, Jack Abramoff. 9-11-01, CIA, FBI, Bill and Monica into on one article is magnificent.

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Rebecca Hale
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by Rebecca Hale - Oct. 1, 2008

The author begins with the Pollard case from the 1908's, carries forward through 9/11/2001, and to the recent case of Rosen and Weissman, AIPAC employees caught trafficking in classified information. Is this level of infiltration business as usual ?

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Greg Montijo
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by Greg Montijo - Oct. 1, 2008

This is straight reporting journalism. Good factual sourcing and laid out in an informative way. I'd like to mention here that many of the revues I have seen for NewsTrust.net do not report based on journalistic point of vue, but from personal opinion. More care should be taken to keep these responses out of the revue area and might better be placed in a comment area. Whether the article is anti-semitic or not is not the point of a revue. Notwithstanding this point, it is journalism nonetheless. Please keep your revues non-personal. You show a lack of professionalism by spouting out your position regarding the article. Again, I propose that NewsTrust.net review the review and keep personal opinion out of this area and ... More »

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J Shaw
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by J Shaw - Oct. 1, 2008

agree with Ms. Isler. The article isn't journalism - it's antisemitic advocacy.

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