The FBI, the US Army and security organizations charge that official
Israeli representatives visiting factories and weapons exhibitions in
the United States attempted to collect secret information about
American technologies.
http://www.securitynewswire.com/cgi-bin/news8.cgi?target=j241526422
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| User: "Paul" |
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10 Dec 2004 12:21:48 PM |
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"Daylight" <daylight80231@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1102699948.224844.32330@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
The FBI, the US Army and security organizations charge that official
Israeli representatives visiting factories and weapons exhibitions in
the United States attempted to collect secret information about
American technologies.
http://www.securitynewswire.com/cgi-bin/news8.cgi?target=j241526422
I am shocked by this revelation. Civilized nations do not spy on each
other!!!
Japan spying on the United States:
"Hoffman, a project manager for a company called Science Applications, Inc.,
made $750,000 selling complex software programs developed under secret
contract for the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI). Hoffmann, who was
caught in 1992, sold his wares to Japanese multinationals--Nissan Motor
Company, Mitsubishi Electric, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, and
Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries wanted the information for civilian
aerospace programs."
The United States spying on France:
"According to Le Monde, cia agents flush with 500-franc notes tried to bribe
a member of the French parliament to reveal France's negotiating position on
the nascent World Trade Organization. A senior official in the Ministry of
Communications was offered cash for intelligence on telecommunications and
audiovisual policy. A technician for France Telecom, the national telephone
network, was also approached. All three immediately notified the French
Directorate of Territorial Surveillance, which ordered them to play along
with the Americans and lay a trap."
The United States spying on Japan:
"More recently, an October 15 story in The New York Times disclosed that
American intelligence agents assisted U.S. trade negotiators by
eavesdropping on Japanese officials in the cantankerous dispute over car
imports."
http://www.foreignaffairs.org/19960101facomment4168/peter-schweizer/truth-of-economic-espionage-america-is-target-number-one.html
Japan spying on the United States:
"Japanese agents, operating out of the Japanese consulate in San Francisco,
worked with a researcher at Fairchild Semiconductors in Silicon Valley to
steal corporate plans and secrets on computer developments. As much as
160,000 pages of confidential information may have been passed through
consular officials to Japanese corporations that were in competition with
Fairchild. Indirect support for such activities by foreign governments is
not uncommon. As early as 1972, the Japanese Parliament established the
Economics Industry Deliberation Council to direct intelligence gathering."
South Korea spying on the United States and Japan:
"Japan is certainly not the only Asian nation that represents a threat to
U.S. companies through surreptitious attempts at intelligence gathering. In
1980, the Korean CIA reorganized itself into the National Security Planning
Agency with one of its four main objectives to gather economic intelligence
in the U.S. and Japan."
China spying on the United States:
"Indeed, the Chinese Ministry of State Security has an extensive network of
agents within the U.S. who are routinely tasked to gather products or data
that will benefit Chinese industry."
France spying on the United States:
"Nor are Asian nations alone in their intelligence gathering efforts
targeting the United States. As early as the 1970s, French intelligence
installed electronic listening devices in the business class sections of Air
France flights between New York and Paris. In 1991, American executives of
GTE, NCR, and AT&T all reported returning to their Paris hotel rooms to find
confidential documents containing trade secrets stolen from their briefcases
and laptop computers. Further, French officials have gone on record
essentially sanctioning such conduct. The head of the French Intelligence
Agency that was responsible for bugging the commercial
airlines said in his memoirs, 'Spying in the proper sense is becoming
increasingly focused on business and the economy, science, and industry --
and very profitable it is. It enables the Intelligence services to discover
a process used in another country, which might have taken years and possibly
millions of francs to invent or perfect.'"
Germany spying on the United States:
"In one economic espionage case involving a special agent of the West German
intelligence service, the BundesBundesnachrichtendienst ("BND"), the
operative targeted a high-tech company near Boston and seduced a mid-level
administrator. The BND agent persuaded the administrator to provide
sensitive documents on the company's biochip research."
http://www.idea.piercelaw.edu/articles/42/42_2/2.Blood.pdf
These articles are just two of the thousands of well-researched articles on
this subject. A quick search using google would have revealed them quite
readily.
So what are you accusing those nasty "JEWS" of doing?
.
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| User: "Scream Machine" |
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10 Dec 2004 04:40:44 PM |
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Yes, but Jizzrael and it's jewish settlers are supposed to be little
innocent persecuted leaf-eating teddybears.
Spying on the U.S. is like biting the hand that feeds you.
If it wasn't for the U.S. that saved the little ingrate "teddybears" from
the ovens of Germany, they wouldn't be prancing around the earth anymore.
"Paul" <paul@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:0Plud.20085$4m5.2685@fe1.columbus.rr.com...
"Daylight" <daylight80231@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1102699948.224844.32330@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
The FBI, the US Army and security organizations charge that official
Israeli representatives visiting factories and weapons exhibitions in
the United States attempted to collect secret information about
American technologies.
http://www.securitynewswire.com/cgi-bin/news8.cgi?target=j241526422
I am shocked by this revelation. Civilized nations do not spy on each
other!!!
Japan spying on the United States:
"Hoffman, a project manager for a company called Science Applications,
Inc.,
made $750,000 selling complex software programs developed under secret
contract for the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI). Hoffmann, who was
caught in 1992, sold his wares to Japanese multinationals--Nissan Motor
Company, Mitsubishi Electric, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, and
Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries wanted the information for civilian
aerospace programs."
The United States spying on France:
"According to Le Monde, cia agents flush with 500-franc notes tried to
bribe
a member of the French parliament to reveal France's negotiating position
on
the nascent World Trade Organization. A senior official in the Ministry of
Communications was offered cash for intelligence on telecommunications and
audiovisual policy. A technician for France Telecom, the national
telephone
network, was also approached. All three immediately notified the French
Directorate of Territorial Surveillance, which ordered them to play along
with the Americans and lay a trap."
The United States spying on Japan:
"More recently, an October 15 story in The New York Times disclosed that
American intelligence agents assisted U.S. trade negotiators by
eavesdropping on Japanese officials in the cantankerous dispute over car
imports."
http://www.foreignaffairs.org/19960101facomment4168/peter-schweizer/truth-of-economic-espionage-america-is-target-number-one.html
Japan spying on the United States:
"Japanese agents, operating out of the Japanese consulate in San
Francisco,
worked with a researcher at Fairchild Semiconductors in Silicon Valley to
steal corporate plans and secrets on computer developments. As much as
160,000 pages of confidential information may have been passed through
consular officials to Japanese corporations that were in competition with
Fairchild. Indirect support for such activities by foreign governments is
not uncommon. As early as 1972, the Japanese Parliament established the
Economics Industry Deliberation Council to direct intelligence gathering."
South Korea spying on the United States and Japan:
"Japan is certainly not the only Asian nation that represents a threat to
U.S. companies through surreptitious attempts at intelligence gathering.
In
1980, the Korean CIA reorganized itself into the National Security
Planning
Agency with one of its four main objectives to gather economic
intelligence
in the U.S. and Japan."
China spying on the United States:
"Indeed, the Chinese Ministry of State Security has an extensive network
of
agents within the U.S. who are routinely tasked to gather products or data
that will benefit Chinese industry."
France spying on the United States:
"Nor are Asian nations alone in their intelligence gathering efforts
targeting the United States. As early as the 1970s, French intelligence
installed electronic listening devices in the business class sections of
Air
France flights between New York and Paris. In 1991, American executives of
GTE, NCR, and AT&T all reported returning to their Paris hotel rooms to
find
confidential documents containing trade secrets stolen from their
briefcases
and laptop computers. Further, French officials have gone on record
essentially sanctioning such conduct. The head of the French Intelligence
Agency that was responsible for bugging the commercial
airlines said in his memoirs, 'Spying in the proper sense is becoming
increasingly focused on business and the economy, science, and industry --
and very profitable it is. It enables the Intelligence services to
discover
a process used in another country, which might have taken years and
possibly
millions of francs to invent or perfect.'"
Germany spying on the United States:
"In one economic espionage case involving a special agent of the West
German
intelligence service, the BundesBundesnachrichtendienst ("BND"), the
operative targeted a high-tech company near Boston and seduced a mid-level
administrator. The BND agent persuaded the administrator to provide
sensitive documents on the company's biochip research."
http://www.idea.piercelaw.edu/articles/42/42_2/2.Blood.pdf
These articles are just two of the thousands of well-researched articles
on
this subject. A quick search using google would have revealed them quite
readily.
So what are you accusing those nasty "JEWS" of doing?
.
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| User: "Paul" |
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| Title: Re: Jews now Spying on American Industries. What's next? |
10 Dec 2004 07:46:00 PM |
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"Scream Machine" <shake@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:MBpud.477832$%k.363182@pd7tw2no...
Yes, but Jizzrael and it's jewish settlers are supposed to be little
innocent persecuted leaf-eating teddybears.
Spying on the U.S. is like biting the hand that feeds you.
If it wasn't for the U.S. that saved the little ingrate "teddybears" from
the ovens of Germany, they wouldn't be prancing around the earth anymore.
.... and you would be prancing around shouting, "Seig Heil! Seig Heil!"
OOOPS! you are prancing around shouting"Seig Heil! Seig Heil!" ,
"Paul" <paul@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:0Plud.20085$4m5.2685@fe1.columbus.rr.com...
"Daylight" <daylight80231@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1102699948.224844.32330@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
The FBI, the US Army and security organizations charge that official
Israeli representatives visiting factories and weapons exhibitions in
the United States attempted to collect secret information about
American technologies.
http://www.securitynewswire.com/cgi-bin/news8.cgi?target=j241526422
I am shocked by this revelation. Civilized nations do not spy on each
other!!!
Japan spying on the United States:
"Hoffman, a project manager for a company called Science Applications,
Inc.,
made $750,000 selling complex software programs developed under secret
contract for the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI). Hoffmann, who was
caught in 1992, sold his wares to Japanese multinationals--Nissan Motor
Company, Mitsubishi Electric, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, and
Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries wanted the information for civilian
aerospace programs."
The United States spying on France:
"According to Le Monde, cia agents flush with 500-franc notes tried to
bribe
a member of the French parliament to reveal France's negotiating position
on
the nascent World Trade Organization. A senior official in the Ministry
of
Communications was offered cash for intelligence on telecommunications
and
audiovisual policy. A technician for France Telecom, the national
telephone
network, was also approached. All three immediately notified the French
Directorate of Territorial Surveillance, which ordered them to play along
with the Americans and lay a trap."
The United States spying on Japan:
"More recently, an October 15 story in The New York Times disclosed that
American intelligence agents assisted U.S. trade negotiators by
eavesdropping on Japanese officials in the cantankerous dispute over car
imports."
http://www.foreignaffairs.org/19960101facomment4168/peter-schweizer/truth-of-economic-espionage-america-is-target-number-one.html
Japan spying on the United States:
"Japanese agents, operating out of the Japanese consulate in San
Francisco,
worked with a researcher at Fairchild Semiconductors in Silicon Valley to
steal corporate plans and secrets on computer developments. As much as
160,000 pages of confidential information may have been passed through
consular officials to Japanese corporations that were in competition with
Fairchild. Indirect support for such activities by foreign governments is
not uncommon. As early as 1972, the Japanese Parliament established the
Economics Industry Deliberation Council to direct intelligence
gathering."
South Korea spying on the United States and Japan:
"Japan is certainly not the only Asian nation that represents a threat to
U.S. companies through surreptitious attempts at intelligence gathering.
In
1980, the Korean CIA reorganized itself into the National Security
Planning
Agency with one of its four main objectives to gather economic
intelligence
in the U.S. and Japan."
China spying on the United States:
"Indeed, the Chinese Ministry of State Security has an extensive network
of
agents within the U.S. who are routinely tasked to gather products or
data
that will benefit Chinese industry."
France spying on the United States:
"Nor are Asian nations alone in their intelligence gathering efforts
targeting the United States. As early as the 1970s, French intelligence
installed electronic listening devices in the business class sections of
Air
France flights between New York and Paris. In 1991, American executives
of
GTE, NCR, and AT&T all reported returning to their Paris hotel rooms to
find
confidential documents containing trade secrets stolen from their
briefcases
and laptop computers. Further, French officials have gone on record
essentially sanctioning such conduct. The head of the French Intelligence
Agency that was responsible for bugging the commercial
airlines said in his memoirs, 'Spying in the proper sense is becoming
increasingly focused on business and the economy, science, and
industry --
and very profitable it is. It enables the Intelligence services to
discover
a process used in another country, which might have taken years and
possibly
millions of francs to invent or perfect.'"
Germany spying on the United States:
"In one economic espionage case involving a special agent of the West
German
intelligence service, the BundesBundesnachrichtendienst ("BND"), the
operative targeted a high-tech company near Boston and seduced a
mid-level
administrator. The BND agent persuaded the administrator to provide
sensitive documents on the company's biochip research."
http://www.idea.piercelaw.edu/articles/42/42_2/2.Blood.pdf
These articles are just two of the thousands of well-researched articles
on
this subject. A quick search using google would have revealed them quite
readily.
So what are you accusing those nasty "JEWS" of doing?
.
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| User: "Scream Machine" |
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| Title: Re: Jews now Spying on American Industries. What's next? |
13 Dec 2004 01:29:08 AM |
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I'm keeping my eyes wide open.
Much more than your mind.
:)
"Paul" <paul@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:sjsud.59817$MG3.57849@fe2.columbus.rr.com...
"Scream Machine" <shake@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:MBpud.477832$%k.363182@pd7tw2no...
Yes, but Jizzrael and it's jewish settlers are supposed to be little
innocent persecuted leaf-eating teddybears.
Spying on the U.S. is like biting the hand that feeds you.
If it wasn't for the U.S. that saved the little ingrate "teddybears"
from
the ovens of Germany, they wouldn't be prancing around the earth
anymore.
... and you would be prancing around shouting, "Seig Heil! Seig Heil!"
OOOPS! you are prancing around shouting"Seig Heil! Seig Heil!" ,
"Paul" <paul@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:0Plud.20085$4m5.2685@fe1.columbus.rr.com...
"Daylight" <daylight80231@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1102699948.224844.32330@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
The FBI, the US Army and security organizations charge that official
Israeli representatives visiting factories and weapons exhibitions in
the United States attempted to collect secret information about
American technologies.
http://www.securitynewswire.com/cgi-bin/news8.cgi?target=j241526422
I am shocked by this revelation. Civilized nations do not spy on each
other!!!
Japan spying on the United States:
"Hoffman, a project manager for a company called Science Applications,
Inc.,
made $750,000 selling complex software programs developed under secret
contract for the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI). Hoffmann, who was
caught in 1992, sold his wares to Japanese multinationals--Nissan Motor
Company, Mitsubishi Electric, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, and
Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries wanted the information for
civilian
aerospace programs."
The United States spying on France:
"According to Le Monde, cia agents flush with 500-franc notes tried to
bribe
a member of the French parliament to reveal France's negotiating
position
on
the nascent World Trade Organization. A senior official in the Ministry
of
Communications was offered cash for intelligence on telecommunications
and
audiovisual policy. A technician for France Telecom, the national
telephone
network, was also approached. All three immediately notified the French
Directorate of Territorial Surveillance, which ordered them to play
along
with the Americans and lay a trap."
The United States spying on Japan:
"More recently, an October 15 story in The New York Times disclosed
that
American intelligence agents assisted U.S. trade negotiators by
eavesdropping on Japanese officials in the cantankerous dispute over
car
imports."
http://www.foreignaffairs.org/19960101facomment4168/peter-schweizer/truth-of-economic-espionage-america-is-target-number-one.html
Japan spying on the United States:
"Japanese agents, operating out of the Japanese consulate in San
Francisco,
worked with a researcher at Fairchild Semiconductors in Silicon Valley
to
steal corporate plans and secrets on computer developments. As much as
160,000 pages of confidential information may have been passed through
consular officials to Japanese corporations that were in competition
with
Fairchild. Indirect support for such activities by foreign governments
is
not uncommon. As early as 1972, the Japanese Parliament established the
Economics Industry Deliberation Council to direct intelligence
gathering."
South Korea spying on the United States and Japan:
"Japan is certainly not the only Asian nation that represents a threat
to
U.S. companies through surreptitious attempts at intelligence
gathering.
In
1980, the Korean CIA reorganized itself into the National Security
Planning
Agency with one of its four main objectives to gather economic
intelligence
in the U.S. and Japan."
China spying on the United States:
"Indeed, the Chinese Ministry of State Security has an extensive
network
of
agents within the U.S. who are routinely tasked to gather products or
data
that will benefit Chinese industry."
France spying on the United States:
"Nor are Asian nations alone in their intelligence gathering efforts
targeting the United States. As early as the 1970s, French intelligence
installed electronic listening devices in the business class sections
of
Air
France flights between New York and Paris. In 1991, American executives
of
GTE, NCR, and AT&T all reported returning to their Paris hotel rooms to
find
confidential documents containing trade secrets stolen from their
briefcases
and laptop computers. Further, French officials have gone on record
essentially sanctioning such conduct. The head of the French
Intelligence
Agency that was responsible for bugging the commercial
airlines said in his memoirs, 'Spying in the proper sense is becoming
increasingly focused on business and the economy, science, and
industry --
and very profitable it is. It enables the Intelligence services to
discover
a process used in another country, which might have taken years and
possibly
millions of francs to invent or perfect.'"
Germany spying on the United States:
"In one economic espionage case involving a special agent of the West
German
intelligence service, the BundesBundesnachrichtendienst ("BND"), the
operative targeted a high-tech company near Boston and seduced a
mid-level
administrator. The BND agent persuaded the administrator to provide
sensitive documents on the company's biochip research."
http://www.idea.piercelaw.edu/articles/42/42_2/2.Blood.pdf
These articles are just two of the thousands of well-researched
articles
on
this subject. A quick search using google would have revealed them
quite
readily.
So what are you accusing those nasty "JEWS" of doing?
.
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: Jews now Spying on American Industries. What's next? |
10 Dec 2004 06:12:14 PM |
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more ***** from another tin foil moron
"Scream Machine" <shake@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:MBpud.477832$%k.363182@pd7tw2no...
Yes, but Jizzrael and it's jewish settlers are supposed to be little
innocent persecuted leaf-eating teddybears.
Spying on the U.S. is like biting the hand that feeds you.
If it wasn't for the U.S. that saved the little ingrate "teddybears" from
the ovens of Germany, they wouldn't be prancing around the earth anymore.
"Paul" <paul@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:0Plud.20085$4m5.2685@fe1.columbus.rr.com...
"Daylight" <daylight80231@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1102699948.224844.32330@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
The FBI, the US Army and security organizations charge that official
Israeli representatives visiting factories and weapons exhibitions in
the United States attempted to collect secret information about
American technologies.
http://www.securitynewswire.com/cgi-bin/news8.cgi?target=j241526422
I am shocked by this revelation. Civilized nations do not spy on each
other!!!
Japan spying on the United States:
"Hoffman, a project manager for a company called Science Applications,
Inc.,
made $750,000 selling complex software programs developed under secret
contract for the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI). Hoffmann, who was
caught in 1992, sold his wares to Japanese multinationals--Nissan Motor
Company, Mitsubishi Electric, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, and
Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries wanted the information for civilian
aerospace programs."
The United States spying on France:
"According to Le Monde, cia agents flush with 500-franc notes tried to
bribe
a member of the French parliament to reveal France's negotiating
position
on
the nascent World Trade Organization. A senior official in the Ministry
of
Communications was offered cash for intelligence on telecommunications
and
audiovisual policy. A technician for France Telecom, the national
telephone
network, was also approached. All three immediately notified the French
Directorate of Territorial Surveillance, which ordered them to play
along
with the Americans and lay a trap."
The United States spying on Japan:
"More recently, an October 15 story in The New York Times disclosed that
American intelligence agents assisted U.S. trade negotiators by
eavesdropping on Japanese officials in the cantankerous dispute over car
imports."
http://www.foreignaffairs.org/19960101facomment4168/peter-schweizer/truth-of-economic-espionage-america-is-target-number-one.html
Japan spying on the United States:
"Japanese agents, operating out of the Japanese consulate in San
Francisco,
worked with a researcher at Fairchild Semiconductors in Silicon Valley
to
steal corporate plans and secrets on computer developments. As much as
160,000 pages of confidential information may have been passed through
consular officials to Japanese corporations that were in competition
with
Fairchild. Indirect support for such activities by foreign governments
is
not uncommon. As early as 1972, the Japanese Parliament established the
Economics Industry Deliberation Council to direct intelligence
gathering."
South Korea spying on the United States and Japan:
"Japan is certainly not the only Asian nation that represents a threat
to
U.S. companies through surreptitious attempts at intelligence gathering.
In
1980, the Korean CIA reorganized itself into the National Security
Planning
Agency with one of its four main objectives to gather economic
intelligence
in the U.S. and Japan."
China spying on the United States:
"Indeed, the Chinese Ministry of State Security has an extensive network
of
agents within the U.S. who are routinely tasked to gather products or
data
that will benefit Chinese industry."
France spying on the United States:
"Nor are Asian nations alone in their intelligence gathering efforts
targeting the United States. As early as the 1970s, French intelligence
installed electronic listening devices in the business class sections of
Air
France flights between New York and Paris. In 1991, American executives
of
GTE, NCR, and AT&T all reported returning to their Paris hotel rooms to
find
confidential documents containing trade secrets stolen from their
briefcases
and laptop computers. Further, French officials have gone on record
essentially sanctioning such conduct. The head of the French
Intelligence
Agency that was responsible for bugging the commercial
airlines said in his memoirs, 'Spying in the proper sense is becoming
increasingly focused on business and the economy, science, and
industry --
and very profitable it is. It enables the Intelligence services to
discover
a process used in another country, which might have taken years and
possibly
millions of francs to invent or perfect.'"
Germany spying on the United States:
"In one economic espionage case involving a special agent of the West
German
intelligence service, the BundesBundesnachrichtendienst ("BND"), the
operative targeted a high-tech company near Boston and seduced a
mid-level
administrator. The BND agent persuaded the administrator to provide
sensitive documents on the company's biochip research."
http://www.idea.piercelaw.edu/articles/42/42_2/2.Blood.pdf
These articles are just two of the thousands of well-researched articles
on
this subject. A quick search using google would have revealed them quite
readily.
So what are you accusing those nasty "JEWS" of doing?
.
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| User: "Jean Guernon" |
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| Title: Re: Jews now Spying on American Industries. What's next? |
10 Dec 2004 05:06:39 PM |
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What we read here is that there is no such a thing. Quote:
Knesset Member Yuval Steinitz, chairman of the Knesset's Foreign Affairs
and Defense Committee denied Israel was involved in industrial or any
other kind of espionage in the United States.
"There is no Israeli espionage in the US. Period," he told Army radio.
"There is a lot of very good cooperation, including military and
security industrial cooperation. There is also a mutual exchange of
information. Both sides contribute information. Perhaps it is this to
which (the Americans) are referring."
Of course a piece of ***** anti-semite like you wouldn't quote the center
piece of the matter. Why don't you flush yourself from the human race,
daylight, you are not worth it.
J.
Daylight a écrit:
The FBI, the US Army and security organizations charge that official
Israeli representatives visiting factories and weapons exhibitions in
the United States attempted to collect secret information about
American technologies.
http://www.securitynewswire.com/cgi-bin/news8.cgi?target=j241526422
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| User: "Woodswun" |
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| Title: Re: Jews now Spying on American Industries. What's next? |
10 Dec 2004 08:11:53 PM |
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In article <3_pud.6554612$6p.1032062@news.easynews.com>, Jean Guernon <jguernon@globetrotter.net> wrote:
What we read here is that there is no such a thing. Quote:
Knesset Member Yuval Steinitz, chairman of the Knesset's Foreign Affairs
and Defense Committee denied Israel was involved in industrial or any
other kind of espionage in the United States.
"There is no Israeli espionage in the US. Period," he told Army radio.
"There is a lot of very good cooperation, including military and
security industrial cooperation. There is also a mutual exchange of
information. Both sides contribute information. Perhaps it is this to
which (the Americans) are referring."
Of course a piece of ***** anti-semite like you wouldn't quote the center
piece of the matter. Why don't you flush yourself from the human race,
daylight, you are not worth it.
Oh, Jean, come one - everyone is spying on everyone else, including allies. You
don't expect anyone to admit to that, though, do you? Intelligence agencies
wouldn't be doing their jobs thoroughly if they didn't spy on allies as well as
enemies. This isn't a big deal for the US, IMHO. (Besides, how do we know
they weren't doing the US gov't a favor by collecting info our law enforcement
agencies couldn't get legally? Charge some "friendlies" with a crime, conduct
an investigation, during which you "stumble across" inciminating evidence which
they *can* act on, then deport the friendlies back home. Simple and elegant,
yes?)
Woods
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| User: "Grantland" |
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| Title: Re: Jews now Spying on American Industries. What's next? |
10 Dec 2004 08:29:17 PM |
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(Woodswun) wrote:
In article <3_pud.6554612$6p.1032062@news.easynews.com>, Jean Guernon <jguernon@globetrotter.net> wrote:
What we read here is that there is no such a thing. Quote:
Knesset Member Yuval Steinitz, chairman of the Knesset's Foreign Affairs
and Defense Committee denied Israel was involved in industrial or any
other kind of espionage in the United States.
"There is no Israeli espionage in the US. Period," he told Army radio.
"There is a lot of very good cooperation, including military and
security industrial cooperation. There is also a mutual exchange of
information. Both sides contribute information. Perhaps it is this to
which (the Americans) are referring."
Of course a piece of ***** anti-semite like you wouldn't quote the center
piece of the matter. Why don't you flush yourself from the human race,
daylight, you are not worth it.
Oh, Jean, come one - everyone is spying on everyone else, including allies. You
don't expect anyone to admit to that, though, do you? Intelligence agencies
wouldn't be doing their jobs thoroughly if they didn't spy on allies as well as
enemies. This isn't a big deal for the US, IMHO. (Besides, how do we know
they weren't doing the US gov't a favor by collecting info our law enforcement
agencies couldn't get legally? Charge some "friendlies" with a crime, conduct
an investigation, during which you "stumble across" inciminating evidence which
they *can* act on, then deport the friendlies back home. Simple and elegant,
yes?)
Woods
Crawl, crawler. Disgusting.
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| User: "Jean Guernon" |
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| Title: Re: Jews now Spying on American Industries. What's next? |
15 Dec 2004 01:00:00 AM |
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Woodswun a écrit:
In article <3_pud.6554612$6p.1032062@news.easynews.com>, Jean Guernon <jguernon@globetrotter.net> wrote:
What we read here is that there is no such a thing. Quote:
Knesset Member Yuval Steinitz, chairman of the Knesset's Foreign Affairs
and Defense Committee denied Israel was involved in industrial or any
other kind of espionage in the United States.
"There is no Israeli espionage in the US. Period," he told Army radio.
"There is a lot of very good cooperation, including military and
security industrial cooperation. There is also a mutual exchange of
information. Both sides contribute information. Perhaps it is this to
which (the Americans) are referring."
Of course a piece of ***** anti-semite like you wouldn't quote the center
piece of the matter. Why don't you flush yourself from the human race,
daylight, you are not worth it.
Oh, Jean, come one - everyone is spying on everyone else, including allies. You
don't expect anyone to admit to that, though, do you? Intelligence agencies
wouldn't be doing their jobs thoroughly if they didn't spy on allies as well as
enemies. This isn't a big deal for the US, IMHO. (Besides, how do we know
they weren't doing the US gov't a favor by collecting info our law enforcement
agencies couldn't get legally? Charge some "friendlies" with a crime, conduct
an investigation, during which you "stumble across" inciminating evidence which
they *can* act on, then deport the friendlies back home. Simple and elegant,
yes?)
Woods
Well, I agree, maybe this is a game everyone plays, but this is not one
of these cases. Of course there may be such a criminal behavior and it
is the onus of the host country and/or corporation(s) to insure their
secrets are not out for grabs and do what is needed to protect them, but
this is ridiculous; they show weapons and a guest wonder about one, that
is not spying. This is a misunderstanding at best by the US.
But the point is that this is brought up here only because they are
Jewish, the only reason, by anti-semites who try to trigger hate mongering.
J.
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| User: "Woodswun" |
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| Title: Re: Jews now Spying on American Industries. What's next? |
15 Dec 2004 04:34:45 PM |
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In article <PhRvd.4706888$yk.706304@news.easynews.com>, Jean Guernon <jguernon@globetrotter.net> wrote:
Woodswun a écrit:
In article <3_pud.6554612$6p.1032062@news.easynews.com>, Jean Guernon
<jguernon@globetrotter.net> wrote:
What we read here is that there is no such a thing. Quote:
Knesset Member Yuval Steinitz, chairman of the Knesset's Foreign Affairs
and Defense Committee denied Israel was involved in industrial or any
other kind of espionage in the United States.
"There is no Israeli espionage in the US. Period," he told Army radio.
"There is a lot of very good cooperation, including military and
security industrial cooperation. There is also a mutual exchange of
information. Both sides contribute information. Perhaps it is this to
which (the Americans) are referring."
Of course a piece of ***** anti-semite like you wouldn't quote the center
piece of the matter. Why don't you flush yourself from the human race,
daylight, you are not worth it.
Oh, Jean, come one - everyone is spying on everyone else, including allies.
You
don't expect anyone to admit to that, though, do you? Intelligence agencies
wouldn't be doing their jobs thoroughly if they didn't spy on allies as well
as
enemies. This isn't a big deal for the US, IMHO. (Besides, how do we know
they weren't doing the US gov't a favor by collecting info our law
enforcement
agencies couldn't get legally? Charge some "friendlies" with a crime,
conduct
an investigation, during which you "stumble across" inciminating evidence
which
they *can* act on, then deport the friendlies back home. Simple and elegant,
yes?)
Woods
Well, I agree, maybe this is a game everyone plays, but this is not one
of these cases. Of course there may be such a criminal behavior and it
is the onus of the host country and/or corporation(s) to insure their
secrets are not out for grabs and do what is needed to protect them, but
this is ridiculous; they show weapons and a guest wonder about one, that
is not spying. This is a misunderstanding at best by the US.
I certainly wouldn't consider it a big deal.
But the point is that this is brought up here only because they are
Jewish, the only reason, by anti-semites who try to trigger hate mongering.
That's probably true.
Woods
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