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Despite plenty of historical revisionist attempts to redeem Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, the executed nuclear spies of another era remain traitors to the core in the American psyche.
It's hard to understand, then, why those who accept the execution of a couple who smuggled U.S. nuclear secrets to the Soviets simply wink at another couple's blatant public actions to transfer the next generation of nuclear secrets to America's inevitable future enemies in Beijing.
I'm talking about Bill and Hillary Clinton, the Rosenbergs of the '90s.
The latest development in this ongoing saga was revealed by WorldNetDaily's Charles Smith last week: The Clinton administration has approved the shipment to Communist China of uranium U-235 - the nuclear isotope used in the atomic bomb exploded over Hiroshima in 1945.
This is part of a long pattern of technology transfers approved by the White House, often over the heads of other oversight agencies, including the FBI, Justice Department and Pentagon. It's part of a pattern that goes back to the early days of the Clinton administration when Ron Brown served as Commerce secretary and was given carte blanche powers to make deals - no matter the national security implications.
The policy continues today - even though Ron Brown met an untimely and still unexplained death.
Now, Investor's Business Daily reporter Paul Sperry reveals the Clinton administration plans to move the Defense Department's export licensing offices to a U.S. Army base far from the Pentagon and other Washington agencies that seek technical military advice on exports. "Career licensing officials complain it's the latest in a series of steps that have weakened the Pentagon's role in blocking the transfer of military-related technology to China and other countries viewed as threats to U.S, security," Sperry writes.
Sperry's startling revelation shows that this one-way flow of high-technology to China isn't moving quickly enough for the Clinton administration. It's about to go into overdrive during Clinton's last year in power.
Sperry reports that this new move is actually being rushed. Originally, the idea was to do it in 2005. Now it must be completed by August, by edict of Clinton appointee John Hamre, Deputy Defense Secretary.
"Some Defense officials suspect the administration is speeding up the move ahead of next November's election," reports Sperry.
He quotes a senior Pentagon official involved in arms control policy as saying, "They're not at all clear that this move would be supported by the next administration."
As usual with this administration, it hasn't notified Congress of the move, as required by law.
It seems Hamre is filling the shoes of Ron Brown. He's the new go-to guy in the Clinton administration with respect to clearing all national-security hurdles to high-tech transfers to China.
Last year, he folded the Defense Technology Security Administration and other related agencies into the newly created Defense Threat Reduction Agency. Under the reorganization, Sperry reports, DTRA's export-control office now comes under the Pentagon's undersecretary for acquisition, who deals mainly with defense contractors. It formerly reported to the undersecretary for policy, "whose office has traditionally been more concerned with security issues like stopping the spread of arms to unfriendly nations."
Last month, Hamre ordered DTRA to come up with a plan by Dec. 16 to speed up the time it takes to OK export licenses, which are sent to the Pentagon by the State Department. His new plan gives the armed services just two days to submit a veto of such deals in the future.
In other words, the military becomes a rubber-stamp operation for the will of the State Department. It makes one wonder: "What's the rush?"
Business, business, business. That's what drives policy in the Clinton administration. That approach toward business at the expense of the free market is the hallmark of fascism. The Clinton administration wouldn't necessarily be so bad if the business was not always insider wheeler-dealer business. Special favoritism has pimped an incestuous relationship between multinational CEOs and Third World tyrants. The short-term political payoffs may look good. But the long-term fallout may be radioactive.
I just read this paragraph to my husband, who wanted to know if Clinton is totally insane. I think it is a good question.
As usual with this administration, it hasn't notified Congress of the move, as required by law.
Think I'll forward this to Judicial Watch.
Yes, heaven forbid the Congress should actually complain about this stuff.
The Clintons are the unexecuted Communist spies of the 1990s.
All of this makes more sense if one regards the Clintons as the "stealth" Communist President and first lady. See the July 22 by Nyquist on WorldNetDaily, regarding the personal evidence that Nyquist has come across indicating that Clinton was recruited by the KGB as a student and subsequently handed off to the Red Chinese.
Said it b4, say it AGAIN- Their retirement palace will overlook "The Forbidden City."
Congress is elected by the people and is supposed to represent their interests. I am upset that the export licensing offices are being illegally removed from proper access by regulatory and advisory offices - and Congress apparently couldn't care less, if indeed they are even aware. This move is not what most people would want, if they knew about it. Far from having our interests represented, we are being progressively endangered. This is infuriating.
Business, business, business. That's what drives policy in the Clinton administration.
I disagree with Farah only on this point. Business is not their motivation. I really believe the Clintons are loyal to socialism/communism and want it to succeed globally. These transfers are part of the long term plan, that will eventually give China military parity. With China exporting to North Korea, Iraq, Pakistan, etc., we will eventually face world government, if only to prevent global nuclear annihilation.
By necessity, that world government would be socialist/communist.
Thanks very much for the reminder. Here's a link to Nyquist's article:
I guess if they were so dangerous that the opposition party would aggressivley attack this. Does anybody see this happening. The ole two-party cartel again showing outrage.
Kinda reminds me of those pictures of Hitler gesturing melodramatically.
Looks like he's nutty as a fruitcake to me.
Special favoritism has pimped an incestuous relationship between multinational CEOs and Third World tyrants.
Yep, Bernard Schwarz and China, Don Tyson and Arkansas.
Several of us have been calling the top Demo duo Hillary and Billy Rosenberg for years. It does make Democrats furious for sure. Welcome to the circle that knows the Clintons are worse than the Rosenbergs.
I'm not sure of the purpose for shipping the U235. Surely the Chinese could get all the uranium they want from Zaire.
What is it supposed to be used for? Does it say in the Worldntet article?
What do we get in return? Toys? Cheap silk clothes made with slave labor?
A bump for the evening crew.
Bump! to reply 3--they would undoubtedly 'be troubled' by this!
Bump--to remember these reports are more important than some wag-the-dog non campaign of klinks other half.
The Rosenbergs of the 90's
Hey, these scum sucking dirt bags are far worse than the Rosenberg's, and we need to apologize to them for executing them, when these scum bags are still walking.
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