spies_snip_for_vt_article_140507I'm sure we'll be seeing a lot more stories like this one, exposing the incessant corruption in the US CORP. government.

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VT was right again – Congress briefed on massive Israeli spying

[ Editor's Note: We continue to see more exposure of Israeli spying on its true scale. The Zios decided to counterattack on the toughening up on granting visas to Israelis with known Intel affiliations.

Now Obama has doubled down on his bet by putting a formal report out. The staff quotes below are an very unusual event.

The next step will be to see of course how little coverage corporate media gives this.

As for Congress, we will be looking for calls to dig into the history futher. Either way, now is a good time, folks, to call your Congresscritter, and be sure to tell them that you know the Zios run extensive espionage operations on the Hill and that Congress has never taken the initiative to publicly condemn the effort.

And be sure to tell them that AIPAC is in it up to their eyeballs, all of Congress knows this, and yet they roll out the red carpet when they come calling... a disgraceful situation, which they have done virtually nothing to stop... Jim W. Dean ]

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- First published May 6, 2014 -

Israel's espionage activities in the United States have "crossed red lines," angering American intelligence officials, according to a new report.

During confidential briefings in recent weeks, senior US intelligence officials have said that Israel's spying operations in the US "go far beyond that of other close American allies, such as Germany, France, the UK and Japan," Newsweek magazine reported on Tuesday.

Tel Aviv's efforts to "steal US secrets under the cover of trade missions and joint defense technology contracts have crossed red lines," said the report.

The assessments were given in confidential briefings to a number of congressional committees discussing a law that would lower visa restrictions on Israeli citizens wanting to come to the US.

The US visa waiver program would exempt Israeli nationals from having to produce a tourist visa, permitting them to stay in the US for a period of up to 90 days.

According to a congressional staffer familiar with a briefing last January, the testimony was "very sobering…alarming…even terrifying." Another staffer called it "damaging."

"No other country close to the United States continues to cross the line on espionage like the Israelis do," said a former congressional staffer who attended another classified briefing in 2013.

"I don't think anyone was surprised by these revelations," the former aide said. "But when you step back and hear…that there are no other countries taking advantage of our security relationship the way the Israelis are for espionage purposes, it is quite shocking. I mean, it shouldn't be lost on anyone that after all the hand-wringing over [Jonathan] Pollard, it's still going on."

Senior US intelligence officials have reportedly told Congress that Israeli's spying operations are going too far and called the extent of the espionage activities shocking, far exceeding similar activities by any other close allies.