Editor’s Note: Given the billionaires involved and AIPAC (and the committee she headed), it would make perfect sense, and the CIA could then issue ominous warnings about Iran…
by Alison Weir
It’s astounding to see reports by CNN, Politico, and others that former California Democratic Congresswoman Jane Harman is being considered as a possible new head of the CIA, given the fact that she was implicated in an Israeli spy scandal in 2005.
Despite apparently strong evidence against Harman, the expected
Justice Department investigation never happened; the powerful
Congresswoman and Israel advocate from southern California got off; and
today the media, at least so far, are failing to mention an incident
that one would expect to be problematic for a potential director of the
CIA.
Below, based on reports by TPM, Salon, Time, Stephen Walt, the New York Times, Antiwar.com and a C&L,
is the general story of Harman’s apparent promise to an Israeli agent
to help people indicted for espionage on behalf of Israel:
In 2005 a federal wiretap reportedly picked up a conversation between Congresswoman Harman and a suspected Israeli agent.
According to the reports, Harman told the Israeli agent that she
would lobby the Justice Department to reduce espionage-related charges
against two officials of the American Israeli Public Affairs Committee
(AIPAC). In return, the suspected Israeli agent (who may have been a
dual-citizen American) reportedly pledged to help lobby Nancy Pelosi,
then-House minority leader, to appoint Harman chair of the Intelligence
Committee. Harman was already the ranking Democrat on the committee.
At the end of the conversation, Harman reportedly said: “This conversation doesn’t exist.”
Harman’s denials can be read at Congressional Quarterly’s Roll Call,
which seems to have removed the 2009 story that provided numerous
details about what it termed Harman’s “completed crime.” It’s unknown
whether the removal of the article is related to the fact that three
months after the story broke,
Congressional Quarterly was bought by the Economist Group.
The AIPAC spying case that Harman is said to have offered to help on consisted of two top AIPAC officials who had been indicted for illegally obtaining classified documents about Iran and passing these to Israel (as well as to Washington Post journalist Glenn Kessler, whose speaker bio lists three topics: “Global Affairs, Jewish Interest, Middle East Issues”).
One of those indicted defended himself by stating that AIPAC regularly obtains and hands on classified U.S. information.
When AIPAC, worried at the public exposure caused by the indictments,
fired the two men, numerous AIPAC Mega-donor Haim Saban and Jane Harman
donors continued to support the two officials, despite evidence that
the men had leaked classified US documents to a foreign country.
Subsequent lawsuits involving one of the indicted, Steven Rosen, revealed this information (and additional sleazy details about AIPAC officials), including the fact that Rosen had reportedly
received $670,000 from such Israel partisans as Slim-Fast billionaire
Daniel Abraham, philanthropist Lynn Schusterman, Israeli-American Haim
Saban, and dozens of others.
Saban, who also donates millions of dollars to Democratic candidates, says his “greatest concern is to protect Israel.” (His wife was recently nominated to be US ambassador to the UN.)
Saban had reportedly
lobbied Pelosi on behalf of Harman, but Pelosi eventually decided to
appoint a different person chair of the House Intelligence Committee
(Silvestre “Silver” Reyes of Texas, another recipient of pro-Israel campaign donations).
Jane Harman speaks to Phoenix Aipac event Harman, who frequently
speaks at AIPAC events, is widely known for her strong advocacy for
Israel and of Middle East wars on behalf of it; JTA has reported she is “beloved by the pro-Israel lobby.”
In her nine terms in Congress, Harman served on all the major
security committees: six years on Armed Services, eight years on
Intelligence and four on Homeland Security.
Harman is currently the director, president, and CEO of the Woodrow Wilson Center. Harman was married to billionaire Sidney Harman, owner of Newsweek, until his death last year. In 2008 Jane Harman was listed as the second-richest member in congress.
Below is a video report on Jane Harman’s alleged promise to help
treasonous former AIPAC officials in return for being put in charge of
House oversight of US intelligence agencies. It is disturbing to find
that she may now get an even more powerful position.
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Side Note: In looking into Sidney Harman, I came across an odd epistle to him by longtime Nation magazine editor and publisher Victor Navasky.
Navasky’s essay is subtitled “Jews have always had a special
connection to magazines, and it’s Jews—like Sidney Harman, new owner of Newsweek—who
will reinvent them,” displaying a supremacist mindset that’s rarely
stated quite so openly. It occurs to me that if this kind of statement
were made on behalf of white Anglo-Saxon Protestants, it would be
roundly condemned.
Navasky is currently chair of the Columbia Journalism Review and a professor at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.
http://www.veteransnewsnow.com/2012/11/13/jane-harman-being-considered-to-head-cia-despite-connection-to-israel-aipac-spy-scandal/
Tuesday, 13 November 2012
Israel to be in charge of the CIA soon
Posted @ 18:46
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