Army Vet Charged With Spying For Israel
During 6-Year Period, U.S. Alleges Man Slipped Nuclear Weapons Papers To Israeli Consulate
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Ben-ami Kadish was scheduled to appear in U.S. District Court in Manhattan, where he was facing four counts of conspiracy, including allegations that he conspired to disclose U.S. national defense documents to Israel and that he acted as an agent of the Israeli government.
A criminal complaint said the activities occurred from 1979 through 1985 while Kadish worked at the U.S. Army's Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center in Dover, N.J.
Investigators believe Kadish, a U.S. citizen, took home secret documents and let the Israeli government worker photograph them. The co-conspirator was employed by the government of Israel from 1980-1985, CBS News reports. Among the documents was one concerning nuclear weaponry, another concerning the F-15 fighter jet and a third, the U.S. Patriot Missile Air Defense System.
According to the complaint, the Israeli government worker on numerous occasions between 1979 and 1985 provided Kadish with lists of U.S. national defense classified documents for Kadish to obtain.
Prosecutors also brought conspiracy charges against Kadish alleging that he conspired to hinder a communication with a law enforcement officer and conspired to make a materially false statement to a law enforcement officer.
Those charges stem from a March 20 conversation in which Kadish was told by the Israeli contact to lie to U.S. law enforcement agents, the complaint said.
A day later, Kadish lied to FBI agents about his communications with the Israeli worker, the complaint said.
Kadish was described in the complaint as a Connecticut-born man employed from October 1963 to January 1990 as a mechanical engineer at the Army's Picatinny Arsenal in Dover, where the research center is based.
The complaint said the Israeli worker, who was not identified in court papers, was born in Israel and is an Israeli citizen.
It said that in the late 1970s, the Israeli worker was employed at the Israeli Aircraft Industries in Israel, which since at least the late 1970s has been a defense manufacturing contractor for the Israeli government.
From July 1980 through November 1985, he lived in the Riverdale section of the Bronx and worked for the government of Israel as the consul for science affairs at the Israeli Consulate General in Manhattan, the complaint said.
The complaint noted that Pollard was charged in November 1985 with espionage-related offense after he provided classified information to the same Israeli worker, among other people.
The Israeli worker left the United States in November 1985 and has not returned, the complaint said.
Pollard, a former civilian intelligence analyst for the U.S. Navy, pleaded guilty when he was standing trial for transferring military secrets to Israel while working at the Pentagon. He is serving a life sentence in a U.S. federal prison.
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- Israel is just a nice peace loving country, that kills it''s neighbors and spies on its allies. The infiltration Israel has into our government is quite apparent with the endless free-bes we give them at the expense of American tax dollars and lives.
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- For those who think this 2-bit country is our friend...think again. They have always used us. Friends don''t use friends.
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- Way to go Israelites, we give you craploads of our tax dollars, soldiers dying so you can feel safe, now you steal''n our military secrets...
BAD..! - Reply to this comment
- But, but... Israel is STILL our ally, and even though we don''t have any formal defense treaty, we STILL pledge to defend Israel if she''s attacked.
LOL - Reply to this comment
- Any chance the traitor will get the maximun sentence after conviction? I''ll bet he doesn''t. I wonder why....
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- I guess they haven''t thought about the Israeli Agents posing as US Senators and Congressmen yet. LIEberman alone actively promotes "Israel First" Foreign Policy that negatively impacts the lives of all Americans, and he''s not alone. The entire PNAC/Neocon movement is a creation of Zionist Nazis and their Fascist International Banking Cartels. Israeli agents were detained by NYPD on 9/11 driving vans transporting explosives, and were later ordered released by the Shrub/Cheney White House, without any questions ever being asked by anyone of our bought and paid for representatives.
I''d say we''re pretty much controlled by Israel right now. - Reply to this comment
- VoidMaster:
Did you have a point other than "North Korea is not Israel"? Thanks for pointing that out, Captain Obvious.
Israel is guilty of espionage inside the US. This would be yet another case. - Reply to this comment
- Allies don''''t spy on each other.
Posted by RickNuber who views the world thru rose colored glasses. - Reply to this comment
- Houser123:
If this story is confounding to you, maybe you should stick to coloring books.
It''s as simple as can be: an American citizen was charged with spying for Israel. One of our "allies" has been caught repeatedly spying on us.
Allies don''t spy on each other. - Reply to this comment
- No big surprise here. We should cut off the $3.5 billion in aid to Israel each year. After 50 years, it''s time they stood on their own two feet anyway.
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- Hey CBS:
How about finding out who that handler, who was also Pollard''s handler, in the Israeli embassy is? Think that might be a newsworthy item??? I think so. - Reply to this comment
- Come on Bush/Cheney - use that "rendition" now on this guy''s handler...
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- Another Israeli spy caught stealing and passing on information to Mother Israel.
Send this dude to Guantanamo! Find out every document and every person he passed them to and then after 5 or so years there--or some other secret torture prison--give him life in prison...just like Jonathan Pollard. - Reply to this comment
- *** is Pollard''s handler still doing running around free? If he has diplomatic immunity, he should be expelled for espionage. I guess if one has friends in high places....
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- I''ve said this before,,"Live, and let live"
Now I must add a second stanza,, "but don''t trust most people"! - Reply to this comment
- Geez people! We are talking Israel here -- not North Korea.
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- Something is very wrong with this story. I mean these incidences occured 25 to 30 years ago. Makes me just want to say hmmmmmmm. Besides, why would Israel who is our most devout loyalist feel the need to spy on us. Hell, we give them anything and everything they ask for. This story just does not make sense.
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- Nothing will happen to him. Same as when boosh and cheney outted CIA agent Plame. Mission Accomplished.
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- and they are our allies? i''d drop them like a bad habit for this but they''ll get a light slap on the wrist due to their undue and bloated influence in the media and d.c. we''re sacrificing lives on a daily basis partially on their behalf and they have the audacity to steal from us. greed, naked greed on the part of the treasonous officer and bad faith on the part of our "ally".
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- Passing on our National Defence secrets to Israel? Heck, I thought Israel owned our National Defence. What''s going on?
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