- Another major espionage scandal brewing at the Pentagon?
According to Pentagon insiders, the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) has
been the focus of another espionage investigation. As with the espionage
scandal involving former DIA analyst Larry Franklin and the American Israel
Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), the investigation of DIA has been plagued
with external political pressure because of the issue of possible dual
loyalties of the principal suspects. In the case of Franklin, the investigation
involves American citizens with close ties to Israel. In the other DIA
matter, Chinese-Americans are the prime suspects.
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- The Department of Defense, Department of Justice, DIA,
Defense Security Service, and the National Security Agency (NSA) have all
reportedly been involved in the cover-up of an investigation into the penetration
of DIA's critical counter-terrorism elements, including Able Danger, by
at least one individual suspected of links to Chinese (PRC) intelligence.
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- The Bush administration has actively downplayed the fact
that U.S. intelligence has been penetrated by Israeli and Chinese intelligence
agents. However, the White House spin machine has been successful in ensuring
that the spy scandals are "managed" properly. In the case of
AIPACgate, the spin machine malfunctioned as assuredly as it has with CIA
Leakgate.
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- http://waynemadsenreport.com/
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