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August 16, 2004

Sex, Lies, and Terrorism
How did Golan Cipel become New Jersey's 'anti-terrorism' czar?
by Justin Raimondo

The self-"outing" of New Jersey Governor James McGreevey and his involvement
with Golan Cipel, described as a 30-something Israeli "poet," soon degenerated
into one of those the-personal-is-the-political soap operas Americans seem to
revel in. After hearing McGreevey's now famous "I am a gay American" speech,
some gushed that this put him right up there with rising Democratic star Obama
Barack. Gay rights groups were quick to hail McGreevey for spilling his guts to
the nation. No sooner had the Gay Guv finished filling us in on the details of
his trauma-laden childhood and the burden of a life lived in the "closet," when
every cable news station booker was dialing Arianna Huffington's number. Her
image flooded the airwaves, and, as she intoned knowledgeably and interminably
about the travails of a wife who has been left for a man, it seemed somehow
appropriate that Arianna is one of those women who might be plausibly mistaken
for a drag queen. The amalgamation of "news" into entertainment never seemed
more vivid. But as I half-listened to the former Gingrich
groupie-turned-limousine-lefty bibble on in heavily-accented psycho-babble, she
suddenly blurted out the truth:

"As the day progressed, it became clear that this was a story unfolding on so
many levels only a Shakespearean drama or a Verdi opera could do justice to it.
There was the personal, the political, possibly the legal, and who knows what
else to be revealed by the time we get to Act Five."

Act Two unfolded soon thereafter. Cipel denied being gay, and denied having
consensual sex with McGreevey: he issued a brief statement through his lawyers
that used the word "victim" at least three times. The McGreevey camp struck
back, claiming that Cipel had demanded $50 million as the price of his silence,
later lowering the price to $5 million, and then a mere $2 mil, with the
negotiations continuing right up until minutes before McGreevey went before the
cameras.

Amid the voyeurism and vulgarity of this media circus, and hints of more
revelations to come, I had to laugh out loud at Arianna's remark that the hiring
of Cipel "only makes sense as a taxpayer-funded cry for help."

McGreevey hiring his boytoy as the state's anti-terrorist chieftain less than a
year after 9/11 no doubt makes sense to Arianna, and to the millions of romantic
fiction fans for whom nothing is impossible when it comes to love. But for the
rest of us, the question is obvious: if McGreevey had to give his boytoy a job,
why appoint him to the crucially important post of anti-terror czar? Why not
give him a cushy office job in some obscure state agency? Certainly that would
have been less obvious, and, as it was, McGreevey did his best to render the
appointment invisible. As the New York Times reports:

"On Jan. 24, 2002, with great fanfare, Mr. McGreevey announced the creation of
an office of counterterrorism and appointed Kathryn Flicker, a respected
assistant attorney general, to the post.

"But in late February, reporters discovered that there were two Homeland
Security officials. Mr. Cipel, who listed Mr. McGreevey's largest contributor,
the developer Charles Kushner, as the sponsor on his visa application, and was
paid $30,000 a year for a public relations job with Mr. Kushner's company in
2000, had actually been hired, with no fanfare, on Jan. 15, a full week before
Ms. Flicker."

To characterize McGreevey's actions as "a taxpayer-funded cry for help" is one
way of looking at it, but a simpler explanation is that he made the appointment
because Cipel requested it. But why would the 35-year-old Israeli citizen, whom
McGreevey had met on a trip to Israel in 2000, want it in the first place?

Certainly Cipel made an effort to block anybody else from getting the job, as
the local New Jersey media reported:

"Sources close to the task force said Cipel also played a key role in persuading
McGreevey not to tap former FBI chief Louis J. Freeh to head the state's
Domestic Security Preparedness Task Force, which was created in October.
Officials who served in the administration of former acting Gov. Donald T.
DiFrancesco said Freeh had agreed to take the unpaid post if McGreevey approved.
McGreevey declined to comment on Freeh. Several Democrats said Cipel had argued
strongly against the choice, pointing out that the former FBI director would be
a part-time volunteer when the governor wanted a full-time terror czar."

Whether Cipel asked for the job, or not, McGreevey very much wanted him to have
it, as Sandy McClure of the Gannett news agency first reported in December of
2002:

"Using the terrorism attacks of Sept. 11 to justify the hiring, the governor's
chief lawyer wrote a letter to the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service
on McGreevey's inauguration day, telling the federal agency that New Jersey
wanted Cipel to coordinate increased security with all branches of government
and that Cipel had the necessary 'substantial experience' in public security."

If McGreevey was trying to hide his sexual identity, this was clearly not the
way to do it. The appointment led to an outcry among Republican legislators, and
a series of revelations, including this excerpt from a letter to the INS from
the governor's chief counsel, Paul Levinsohn, describing the nature of Cipel's
work on behalf of the Israeli government:

"In particular, his experience as chief information officer, consulate general
of Israel, involved responsibility for developing and maintaining the country's
terrorism portfolio, keeping government authorities abreast of terrorist
activities and threats, maintaining a database of such activities and
coordinating that information with data obtained from other agencies."

This doesn't sound like an "information officer" to me: it's a job description
more suited to an intelligence officer.

With all the emphasis on the Gay Governor as a personality, and the sex angle,
Cipel has remained a bit of a mystery. Before he resigned under the glare of
public scrutiny, in 2002 - while still retaining his 6-figure salary - McGreevey
and his cohorts defended the appointment as entirely appropriate. Confronted
with questions about why Cipel was named to the crucial post of homeland
security czar for the state of New Jersey without undergoing a routine
background check, McGreevey replied:

"I didn't feel that kind of check was necessary. I know Golan and have worked
with him closely. He's a super-bright and super-competent individual who brings
a great wealth of knowledge on security.'"

Alright, then, let's do our own background check on Mr. Cipel, made possible by
the creators of Google.com. Who the heck is Golan Cipel, anyway?

Most news reports refer to him as "a former sailor and a poet," buttressing the
boy-toy-with-expensive-tastes character who plays such a key supporting role in
the story of the governor's Coming Out party. Oh, those sailors! But the truth
is more prosaic, and more political. Cipel, far from being a boytoy, is a rather
plain young man who looks more like an insurance salesman than a gigolo - and
sounds more like a propagandist for Ariel Sharon than one of the boys on Queer
Eye for the Straight Guy. While the record of his public utterances is slim,
Cipel's remarks to a Jewish congregation in New Jersey were reported, under
somewhat trying circumstances, by the New Jersey Jewish News:

"Making a rare public appearance before a Jewish audience since leaving public
life amid questions over the propriety of his hiring by New Jersey Gov. James E.
McGreevey, former state homeland security adviser Golan Cipel spoke about Israel
's security situation March 21 at Congregation Anshe Chesed in Linden.

"However, there was some confusion about how public his appearance was to be.
Although the synagogue had announced Cipel's speech with a press release and
invited NJ Jewish News, Cipel interrupted his lecture to ask a reporter from the
paper to leave.

"Until that point, Cipel had been describing the plight of Israelis living under
terror and the world's biased response to Israel."

Cipel went on to complain that the world

"'Treats us with a double standard.' He compared the way world governments and
the press reacted to the recent terrorist attack in Spain to reactions to
attacks in Israel. 'There was no question [in Spain] it was a terrorist attack.
When it comes to Israel, there's always a question,' according to the media.
Cipel launched into discussions of the Israeli security fence and terrorism
after casual references to his recent and controversial public career. He
referred to inaccuracies in the press and articles he had read about himself
that weren't true before asking NJJN to stop reporting on the speech and
declaring that his comments were not 'on the record.'"

In his capacity as an "information officer" at the Israeli consulate, from at
least February 1996 until April of '99, Cipel made appearances at the events of
such groups as American Veterans of Israel's 1948 war, and also churned out an
enormous volume of propaganda. He thereupon returned to Israel, where he served
as a parliamentary aide to a Labor member of the Knesset, and was a public
relations officer for the city of Rishon Letzion, where he met McGreevey at a
reception.

Cipel was brought to the U.S. under the auspices of Charles Kushner, McGreevey's
chief fundraiser, whose gigantic real estate holdings made him the rising star
among Democratic party moneybags. Cipel's job for the state Democratic party,
doing Jewish outreach for the McGreevey campaign, pulled in a paltry amount of
money, but Cipel's salary was generously supplemented by work for Kushner as a
"consultant."

Kushner is quite a character. Under investigation for tax evasion and election
code violations, he recently made headlines when he sent his sister a tape of
her husband having sex with a prostitute. The sister had been cooperating with
prosecutors looking into the real estate mogul, and Kushner, a noted
philanthropist, exacted retribution. Rumor has it that Kushner sought a pardon,
apparently unsuccessfully, from the governor he thought he owned. When the
pardon wasn't forthcoming, the threat of a suit by Cipel and his lawyers began
to loom large: there has been speculation in the media that Kushner may be
behind the governor's recent troubles, and this is fueled by the question of who
's paying the apparently penniless Cipel's lawyers, as well as the latest
reporting:

"Yesterday a McGreevey administration source said Cipel also had sought the
governor's influence in getting a New Jersey license for a New York-based Jewish
college.

"Adding another twist to the case, administration sources said that in recent
days, Lowy had asked for more than money to forgo a lawsuit. Cipel's lawyer also
asked for help in winning a license for Touro College to build the first private
medical school in New Jersey, said a top-ranking administration source who spoke
on condition of anonymity. Among the board members of Touro College, a Jewish
institution based in New York, is Charles Kushner ."

While the Democrats were quick to return Kushner's recent contributions, the
multi-billion dollar real estate empire he presides over is bound to survive his
legal problems - as will his political influence in the Democratic stronghold of
New Jersey. The only question now is whether he has video of Cipel being
"sexually harassed" by McGreevey.

New Jersey state officials, Democrats as well as Republicans, had long been
mystified by the apparent hold Cipel had over Governor McGreevey, and early news
accounts are filled with hints of a "special" relationship: heck, the guys over
at Free Republic outed McGreevey two years ago. But the homosexual angle is
hardly the whole story. The national security aspect of this episode ought to
frighten the heck out of anyone who believes that government efforts to fight
terrorism on the home front are in any way reassuring. How naïve can you get?

But it also ought to raise a few questions beyond when is the Gay Governor is
going to start dating again.

New Jersey is key terrain in the real war on terrorism: Flight 93 from Newark to
San Francisco was commandeered by the terrorists on 9/11 and crashed into a
field in Pennsylvania after passengers rushed the hijackers. The anthrax letters
were mailed from New Jersey. Newark has recently been put on orange alert as the
U.S. braces for a pre-election terrorist strike.

So let's forget the gory details of McGreevey's sex life, and focus on the
question of why did Cipel lobby so hard to get the job of New Jersey's shadow
terrorism czar, nixing Louis Freeh and hiding behind Kathryn Flicker's skirts?
It seems like only yesterday that McGreevey was still defending Cipel, and New
Jersey media reported:

"When the FBI issued a terrorist alert last week, it was apparently Cipel who
first contacted McGreevey, not New Jersey's newly appointed terror czar,
Assistant Attorney General Kathryn Flicker. Even before McGreevey's election in
November, administration sources said, Cipel toured the state - visiting
refineries, nuclear plants, bridges, and seaports - to make an inventory of
security needs. McGreevey said Cipel has already offered 'invaluable insights'
into a variety of security matters, both large and small. 'He's someone who
thinks with a different set of eyes, and that is very hard to find,' McGreevey
said."

So this guy was out there "inspecting" nuclear plants - if that doesn't set off
alarm bells, then we might as well pack it in, because we're all doomed.

As an Israeli citizen, Cipel couldn't have access to classified materials -
except through the "back door," so to speak, via McGreevey. Did McGreevey balk
at the arrangement, and transfer Cipel to another job? That, at any rate, is
when their "relationship," whatever it was, apparently began to go sour.

If Cipel maintains that he consistently refused McGreevey's advances, then how
can he explain the series of jobs the governor found for him after he left
public service? If the sexual relationship was nonexistent, then what power did
Cipel have over the governor? In any case, he exercised that power in order to
penetrate the U.S. counter-terrorism apparatus - on whose behalf is not
altogether clear, but Israeli organized crime and the Mossad are among the prime
suspects. After all, it would hardly be the first time the latter used sex as a
lure: isn't that how they got Mordechai Vanunu?


Justin Raimondo is the editorial director of Antiwar.com. He is the author of An
Enemy of the State: The Life of Murray N. Rothbard (Prometheus Books, 2000). He
is also the author of Reclaiming the American Right: The Lost Legacy of the
Conservative Movement (with an Introduction by Patrick J. Buchanan), (Center for
Libertarian Studies, 1993), and Into the Bosnian Quagmire: The Case Against U.S.
Intervention in the Balkans (1996).

He is a contributing editor for The American Conservative, a Senior Fellow at
the Randolph Bourne Institute, and an Adjunct Scholar with the Ludwig von Mises
Institute, and writes frequently for Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture.


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