-Caveat Lector-

So this story I find interesting; here we have Louis Freeh involved who
visited KGB and was so overwhelmed, for he stated in so many words to
think here I was sitting with KGB agent......what a hick.

And then we had Madeline Albright visiting Putin this great butcher who
caused amputation of little 14 year old boys legs for he refused them
treatment anyone involved in Chechnya......but our Secretary of State
going afater Putin no doubt in her red dress, asking for mercy, mercy -
please, she said, let us build up our defense system Mr. Putin?

Now the story I love most, is the KGB setting up a KKK for the Walker
spies and sending out letters on KKK Stationery - but stupid enough to
get caught?  Now Russia oh how they condemn the Jewish Russian Mafia -
let us call them, the left hand of God.....

So this guy got caught in a trap - and I imagine this guy who went to
church every Sunday, and had all those kids - well, anyone can have kids
and go to church and still be a bum.

Will this "former" FBI agent now be a fall guy for a lot of other stuff
- maybe stuff that the Chinese Mafia got away with or Henry Kissinger
gives away or even little Monica - my while the Mossad tapped her line
to get to the President did they discuss anything other than neckties?
As Kissinger would call people late in the night- the friend at midnight
- to talk top secret and obviously he knew he phone was tapped.

I keep thinking of my FBI file that the FBI now I have waited since 1985
for the rest of it.....they censored my own letters which I wrote to
them (letters from Hell)......my letters were so secret, just an
innocent housewife involved with MI6  my letters were put in National
Archives when even I could not get them?

Such is the life of an average American Citizen, and as for the Walker
Spies, and the KGB setting up the KKK - be it known, the real KKK is one
of the most patriotic orders in the world......now maybe this explains
what the local Jewish Mafia (two of whom were arrested for murder - but
their hit man took the fall)....but this explains what the Jewish Mafia
was doing with KKK and neo nazi literature - and they threatened to send
the Brown Shirts after ME?

What a crock....if you read behind the lines here who was in bed with
Putin - why Freeh and Albright and Kissinger Soviet Agnt Code Name Bor?
And this guy goes to slammer - Scape Goat of the year 2001 - end of
tirade.

Saba


FBI agent accused of spying
Officials say he passed
U.S. secrets to Russia
for more than a decadeAuthorities say a veteran FBI agent did "extreme"
damage to the United States during the past 10 years, passing secrets to
Russia. NBC News' Pete Williams reports. Surveillance of the Russian
Embassy in Washington, shown at left, was one of the agent's duties.
By Pete Williams
NBC NEWS
WASHINGTON, Feb. 20 �  A veteran FBI counterintelligence expert is
under arrest and facing charges that he spied for Moscow for more than a
decade, sources told NBC News on Tuesday. Agent Robert Philip Hanssen,
who was scheduled to be arraigned on spy charges later in the day, was
arrested after leaving a package of classified material in a Virginia
park, said the sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity.





       HANSSEN, a 27-year agency veteran who spent most of his
career as a counterspy, was due to appear in federal court at 11 a.m. ET
for arraignment on espionage charges.
       Attorney General John Ashcroft, FBI Director Louis Freeh
and CIA Director George Tenet scheduled an early afternoon news
conference to discuss the arrest.
       The sources told NBC News, which broke the story of
Hanssen's arrest early Tuesday, that Hanssen had done "extreme damage"
to the United States. They also said agency officials had been aware of
the spying for the past several months.

SUSPECT ASSIGNED TO SURVEILLANCE
       Hanssen, 56, was a senior agent assigned to surveillance
of the Russian Embassy in Washington and other Moscow missions to the
United States, including one in New York. Officials said among the
secrets Hanssen allegedly disclosed include methods the United States
uses to conduct electronic surveillance.
       Officials said Hanssen, who also worked for the U.S.
State Department in Washington before returning to the FBI, also may
have confirmed for the Russians information originally given to them by
CIA spy Aldrich Ames about the identity of U.S. intelligence sources
overseas, some of whom were then executed.
       Intelligence sources told NBC News that they believe
Hanssen also had a "tangential connection" to the planting of an
electronic eavesdropping device discovered in late 1999 in a State
Department conference room.
February 20 � Intelligence expert David Wise describes the state of
Russian espionage in the post-Cold War world on NBC's "Today" show.
       Russian officials in Moscow had no immediate comment on
the arrest. "As of now, we do not have information about this," said
Foreign Ministry spokesman Vladimir Oshurkov.
       Officials said Hanssen's senior status in counterspying
put him in an ideal position to uncover information and to make sure his
tracks were covered.
       The sources said investigators believe Hanssen kept his
identity secret from his Russian handlers. The four contacts identified
in the Washington area knew him only by code name, and recently acquired
KGB documents indicate that even senior Russian intelligence officials
knew him that way, too, the sources said.

HOME IS SEARCHED
       Agents searched Hanssen's suburban home in Virginia after
his arrest late Sunday.
       Federal officials indicated they have not been able to
determine whether Hanssen acted for political reasons or for personal
gain. They say the Russians were paying him, but that he had no obvious
debts and hadn't been on any spending sprees.
   U.S. espionage timeline MSNBC Interactive�A look at notorious
spy cases in the U.S.
       Underscoring the gravity of the case, former FBI Director
William Webster has been named to lead a blue-ribbon panel that will
assess the impact of the alleged espionage, an FBI source told The
Associated Press.
       Nancy Cullen, a neighbor, described Hanssen's
neighborhood as being in shock with news of the arrest. "They go to
church every Sunday � if that means anything � loading all six kids
into the van." She said the Hanssens were regulars at the Memorial Day
block party and called Hanssen "very attractive ... not overly
gregarious."

       Hanssen is only the third FBI agent ever accused of
spying.
       In 1997, Earl Pitts, who was stationed at the FBI Academy
in Quantico, Va., was sentenced to 27 years in prison after admitting he
spied for Moscow during and after the Cold War. The only other FBI agent
ever caught spying was Richard W. Miller, a Los Angeles agent who was
arrested in 1984 and later sentenced to 20 years in prison.
       Last year, a former Army officer was accused of spying
for the Soviet Union and Russia for 25 years. Prosecutors said retired
Army Reserve Col. George Trofimoff, who was a civilian intelligence
employee, was captured on one tape putting his hand to his heart and
telling an undercover agent posing as a Russian agent: "I'm not American
in here."

       MSNBC.com's Mike Brunker, NBC News Producer Robert
Windrem and The Associated Press contributed to this report.



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