A Shocking CIA Spy Case

AndyMarquisLIVE

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A former FBI agent who pleaded guilty Tuesday to fraudulently obtaining U.S. citizenship and then improperly accessing sensitive computer information about Hizbollah was working until about a year ago as a CIA spy assigned to Middle East operations, Newsweek has learned.

The stunning case of Nada Nadim Prouty, a 37-year-old Lebanese native who is related to a suspected Hizbollah money launderer, appears to raise a nightmarish question for U.S. intelligence agencies: Could one of the world's most notorious terrorist groups have infiltrated the U.S. government?

"I'm beginning to think it's possible that Hizbollah put a mole in our government," said Richard Clarke, the former White House counter-terrorism chief under Presidents Clinton and, until 2002, Bush. "It's mind-blowing."

A U.S. official familiar with the case said Tuesday that the government's investigation has uncovered no evidence so far that Prouty, who was employed by the CIA until last week, had compromised any undercover operations or passed along sensitive intelligence information to Hizbollah operatives. After joining the CIA in June 2003, Prouty was an undercover officer for the agency's National Clandestine Service, the espionage division, working on Middle East-related cases. She was reassigned to a less sensitive position about a year ago, after she first came under suspicion, officials said.

Prosecutors have not charged Prouty with espionage. Nonetheless, the case remains an "ongoing investigation" and "that is obviously something we're looking at," a senior law enforcement official said. Her lawyer declined comment today. Under the terms of her plea agreement, she faces six to twelve months behind bars, and could be stripped of her U.S. citizenship.

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Larry Gude

Strung Out
The only...

...people who would find this shocking are those without access to history books or those with access who didn't read them.

This is why one should shy away from policies that rely very much on secrecy; there is no such thing.
 

ImnoMensa

New Member
I dont find this shocking at all, it is well known that the CIA and the FBI are incompetent.

We have been screaming about their incompetence for the last seven years, why be surprised when a Middle-Easterner turns out to be a spy? Certainly we have been recruiting them for years for their language skills so that we can tell what they are ploting, when you scoop up enough people in a desperate attempt to get interpreters, you are bound to scrape up a few of the enemy.

Now about Huma Abedin, and the Hillary connection.
 

punjabigyrl

Active Member
Thats no surprize. the FBI is very adament that they want people that can speak certain languages however, with that you will get people that have criminal records, fake documents, etc. This should be a wake up call for the FBI and Immigration. As an interpretor, I am shocked at how some of these pakistanis come into this country and get thier documents and how well they intergrate themselves. With all this country stands for, I think this country is sooo weak internally. By that I mean, People can come in illegally, get documents etc.
 
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