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Started by FunkMonk, October 19, 2009, 10:05:28 PM

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Ed Anger

Ah, Israel. The best ally money can buy.

I want a refund.
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Malthus

Quote from: Faeelin on October 20, 2009, 09:27:43 AM
Quote from: Admiral Yi on October 20, 2009, 09:22:32 AM
:lol: We should have the FBI pretend to be Iranian so we can have an excuse to bomb them.

In poor Faeelin's defense the missing disc drives does raise the possibility that he *was* passing secrets.

After Malthus pointed that out, I was going to apologize and retract my statement, but grumbler has goaded me into blaming the j00s.

Historically, an excellent (or at least the usual) choice.  :D
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Neil

Quote from: Faeelin on October 20, 2009, 09:27:43 AM
Quote from: Admiral Yi on October 20, 2009, 09:22:32 AM
:lol: We should have the FBI pretend to be Iranian so we can have an excuse to bomb them.

In poor Faeelin's defense the missing disc drives does raise the possibility that he *was* passing secrets.

After Malthus pointed that out, I was going to apologize and retract my statement, but grumbler has goaded me into blaming the j00s.
You should still desire the destruction of Israel.  They have still passed American secrets obtained by their spies on to the Chinese.  They have still attacked and killed Americans.
I do not hate you, nor do I love you, but you are made out of atoms which I can use for something else.

PDH

Amazing that such a ploy could work, since Israel has never tried to buy secrets before.

(I want to be a usual suspect!)
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-Umberto Eco

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The Minsky Moment

The purpose of studying economics is not to acquire a set of ready-made answers to economic questions, but to learn how to avoid being deceived by economists.
--Joan Robinson

Capetan Mihali

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"Those who would put our nation's defense secrets up for sale can expect to be vigorously prosecuted," said Channing D. Phillips, acting U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia.

On a scale of 1 to 10, how vigorously will they be prosecuted?  How much vigor can we expect to be brought to the prosecution?  Will any vim accompany it?

This statement unfortunately raises more questions than it answers.   :(
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The Minsky Moment

Quote from: Admiral Yi on October 20, 2009, 09:22:32 AM
In poor Faeelin's defense the missing disc drives does raise the possibility that he *was* passing secrets.

It's pretty weak.  He is an engineer for a wholly owned Israeli government company.  Bringing a thumb drive on a trip to israel is not remotely inherently suspicious - indeed the article makes clear the inspector saw the drives and passed him through.
The purpose of studying economics is not to acquire a set of ready-made answers to economic questions, but to learn how to avoid being deceived by economists.
--Joan Robinson

The Brain

I find it difficult to keep what I pass secret.
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CountDeMoney

Fin.

QuoteChevy Chase scientist pleads guilty in espionage case
Stewart D. Nozette admits to trying to sell secrets to agent posing as Israeli officer


By Mary Pat Flaherty, The Washington Post

8:42 PM EDT, September 7, 2011

Stewart D. Nozette of Chevy Chase was a gifted scientist privy to America's top secrets.

On Wednesday, he admitted trying to sell those secrets to a foreign government. With his guilty plea to attempted espionage, the astrophysicist was rebranded a would-be traitor.

Nozette, 54, stood in an orange prison jumpsuit in the District of Columbia's federal court as he conceded that he had accepted $11,000 in cash in 2009 in exchange for passing classified materials about U.S. satellite defense systems to a person Nozette believed was an Israeli intelligence officer.

Nozette answered "yes" when U.S District Judge Paul L. Friedman asked whether he understood that he faced 13 years in federal prison.

The purported Israeli was actually an FBI employee in an undercover espionage investigation launched after Nozette drew law enforcement attention for fraud he had committed through an aerospace consulting company he owned.

During a 2007 search of his home in the contracting case, officers discovered classified materials and an email in which Nozette threatened to take a program he was working on to a foreign country "or Israel," court records show. The court files do not say to whom that email was sent, and prosecutors declined to give more details Wednesday.

Nozette's intertwined cases are complicated, but court records make this clear: Just months after he'd acknowledged ripping off the government as a consultant, Nozette was ready to do business selling state secrets to a man who had called him claiming to be part of Israel's Mossad.

U.S. Attorney Ronald C. Machen Jr. said Nozette had gone from a "once-trusted scientist" with high-level clearances to "a disgraced criminal who was caught red-handed attempting to trade American secrets for personal profit."

Nozette had admitted overbilling the government through his company for $265,000 from 2000 to 2006 and using the money to pay credit card bills, maintain his swimming pool and cover the cost of sedan service. He pleaded guilty, but his admission was sealed in court in January 2009, and sentencing was held off as Nozette agreed to help investigators expose other government corruption, prosecutors said.

Yet by September 2009, Nozette was passing classified information to the undercover agent and discussing how he could get more cash and help with a passport and a new identity to travel overseas.

Singapore appealed to him because "it's clean, it's nondescript, they speak English there," according to a video of Nozette talking to the undercover agent Oct. 19, 2009, at the Mayflower Hotel on Connecticut Avenue. But at a minimum, Nozette wanted a place with no extradition, he confirmed to the agent.

Nozette was arrested that day and has been jailed since.

Nozette held a variety of sensitive military and civilian jobs, including service on the National Space Council at the White House in 1989 and 1990 and work at the Energy Department's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory from 1990 through 1999, prosecutors have said.

Nozette held top-secret clearance and had regular access to classified information until 2006. Many of his friends described him as brilliant and ambitious.

The indictment against Nozette does not allege that the Israeli government committed any offense. Nozette was originally indicted on two counts of attempted espionage shortly after his arrest. Two more counts of attempted espionage were added in a November 2010 indictment, and Nozette pleaded guilty to one of those charges Wednesday. Nozette's attorneys — Robert L. Tucker and John C. Kiyonaga — declined comment after the hearing.

Attempted espionage is a felony that carries a death penalty, but federal prosecutors took that off the table in late 2010.

The 13-year sentence covers the attempted espionage conviction and the prior fraud and tax evasion convictions. On the day of his arrest, court files show, Nozette told the undercover agent that "I've crossed the Rubicon," and said, "I've made a career choice," and laughed.

Zoupa


Eddie Teach

Quote from: CountDeMoney on September 08, 2011, 12:16:15 AM
Nozette's intertwined cases are complicated, but court records make this clear: Just months after he'd acknowledged ripping off the government as a consultant, Nozette was ready to do business selling state secrets to a man who had called him claiming to be part of Israel's Mossad.

This is why intelligence and wisdom are separate stats. :nerd:
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LaCroix

must be some swimming pool

Tonitrus

Almost two years from arrest to guilty plea?

Must be a new record.