Some more interesting info on our Islamic Mole.
Never bombed in Egypt, and never torpedoed; and the FBI has qualified this guy for a Secret Clearance? How in the hell did he get into our Navy?
Mr. Wensing could not explain why Mr. Islam said in his biography that he was on a freighter sunk by an Iranian torpedo in the Persian Gulf when there is no record of the ship being sunk.
According to his 1992 master’s thesis at the Naval Postgraduate School , Mr. Islam is highly critical of Israel and the influence of American Jews on U.S. politics, noting that U.S. ties to Israel have harmed relations to other states in the Middle East .
It was my understanding when I was in NAVSECGRU, that anyone in the Navy who was cleared for duty had an automatic SECRET clearance, because all military matters are considered to be classified as SECRET.
We allow foreign nationals to enlist in the military and some even apply for commissions. All have to undergo a background check. Since my dad and I had both worked in the nuclear power industry, basic background checks had already been performed and I got TSC clearance in 9-weeks.
As to this Egyptian fellow, he was very young when he came to this country and went through college and sought a commission. That’s all I know, and it is really not uncommon. I worked with an engineer from Nigeria, a naturalized citizen married to an American woman, and he was given a Navy commission and served in the Reserve.
bttt
More of the tangled web....
NCIS misconduct alleged in Haditha probe
http://www.nctimes.com/articles/2007/04/24/news/breaking/4240780440.txt
Navy defends actions in Haditha probe
http://www.nctimes.com/articles/2007/04/26/news/top_stories/1_11_554_25_07.txt
Thanks. BTTT!
“Islam said in his biography that he was on a freighter sunk by an Iranian torpedo.”
Bio; not as part of his clearance investigation. A big difference.
“Disciplinary” action could have been used for that