Now I've Seen Everything
A spy goes to work for a thinktank
by Justin Raimondo
November 28, 2008

Of course there's nothing all that unusual about a spy going to work for a 
Washington thinktank. Ex-CIA employees do it all the time: so do all sorts of 
other spooks, who would otherwise be haunting the world's darkest corners. No 
big deal. But what I've never seen, and don't recall ever hearing about, is the 
spectacle of a spy for a foreign country being hired by any organization that 
hopes to influence U.S. foreign policy. Well, here's one for the record books: 
the Middle East Forum has hired Steve Rosen, once the head of policy 
development for the America Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC). Rosen is 
accused of stealing highly classified information from the U.S. government and 
passing it on to Israeli government officials.

Rosen was the sparkplug of AIPAC, known for implementing – with notable success 
– the powerful lobbying group's efforts to influence the executive branch. The 
very effective modus operandi of this behind-the-scenes wheeler dealer was 
summed up by his reported comment that:

"A lobby is like a night flower. It thrives in the dark and dies in the sun."


read more:
http://www.antiwar.com/justin/?articleid=13819

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