Wednesday, September 08, 2004

More on the AIPAC spy case

The sense of deja-vu gets stronger as we contemplate the first indications that the investigation is being killed. As Saba puts it:

"In 1978, the conversation that I overheard in the restaurant and the subsequent reporting of what was said to the FBI, led to an investigation of that government employee, Stephen Bryen, and a recommendation from the FBI investigators that the matter be brought before a grand jury with charges of espionage for Israel. That case was then mysteriously dropped."

The agents doing the field work on the Franklin investigation were reportedly eager to make arrests, but were stopped by Attorney General John Ashcroft, who put GOP hack Paul McNulty in charge of the case: McNulty moved quickly to nix the plan to go to a grand jury or file a complaint. Apparently, he'll go after such national scourges as OxyContin before he'll lift a finger to go after spies. But the investigation continues, and, given the latest developments, it looks like the bloodhounds have picked up the scent of treason and are relentlessly following it to the source.

...Stealing our secrets and feeding us lies, this cabal [the Wolfowitz-Perle-Feith Axis of Israel] operated a two-way transmission belt of treason – subverting our efforts to go after the real perpetrators of the 9/11 terrorist attacks and diverting attention and resources to the war against Israel's enemies, the Ba'athist regimes in Baghdad and Damascus, and the mullahs of Tehran.

...As I put it in an op ed published in USA Today, in February of last year:

"Our troops will be fighting a proxy war in Iraq, and beyond, not to protect U.S. citizens from terrorist attacks, but to make the world safe for Israel. When the dead are buried, let the following be inscribed on their tombstones: They died for Ariel Sharon."


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