Posted on 09/18/2006 6:02:12 AM PDT by blogblogginaway
new blockbuster book by WASHINGTON TIMES reporter Bill Gertz exposes how China recruited at least three CIA officers as spies, the DRUDGE REPORT has learned.
Gertz writes in 'ENEMIES: HOW AMERICA'S FOES STEAL OUR SECRETS, AND HOW WE LET IT HAPPEN,' that details about the spies were first discovered in 1999 by counterspies who were able to trace some of the money paid by Beijing.
Chinese intelligence paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to the spies, and one CIA officer alone got some $600,000 in Chinese money.
Gertz discloses for the first time how spies were recruited by members of an ultra-secret Chinese spying unit known as the First Department of the Peoples Liberation Army military intelligence service.
'ENEMIES' streets this week.
The book states that then-CIA Director George Tenet never pressed the mole hunt in the agency, and as a result the spies were never found or prosecuted. The weak response is part of what Gertz calls the U.S. governments see-no-evil approach to Chinese espionage, a policy that has severely damaged U.S. national security.
The Chinese spies were never found and either retired or may still be operating, according to U.S. intelligence officials quoted in the book.
The spy penetrations of CIA are part of a major Chinese program of intelligence operations against the United States, which include the case of Chinese spy Katrina Leung, who seduced two FBI counterintelligence officials, and who gave extremely valuable electronic eavesdropping secrets to China.
Gertz raises the specter that decades of failures in pursuing China spies indicate that China still has spies operating inside the U.S. government.
Another recent spying case in the book shows how two Chinese brothers in Los Angeles stole U.S. military technology that allowed China to track U.S. submarines, and to build its own version of the Navys front-line Aegis battle management system, the heart of the U.S. destroyer and cruiser fleet.
Beijings massive intelligence-and influence operation in the United States has been active for some thirty years, and the FBI, the CIA, and other U.S. agencies have been negligent in addressing the China threat, Gertz writes.
Other key highlights of the book include:
· How the nations most senior counterintelligence officials were pressured out of office by bureaucrats opposed to a plan for aggressive counterspying.
· How China discovered U.S. bugs planted on the U.S.-made aircraft of Chinese President Jiang Zemin from a spy thought to be working for the FBI in Los Angeles but who secretly served Beijing.
· How China used the agent, Katrina Leung, to pass disinformation to the highest levels of the U.S. government, including the White House, and fooled U.S. intelligence and policy leaders into adopting naïve and benign policies toward China.
· How two senior FBI Agents, J.J. Smith and Bill Cleveland had long-time sexual relationships with Leung that contributed Chinas successful spying penetration.
· How the FBI falsely accused and hounded a dedicated CIA counterintelligence officer Brian Kelley and his family for nearly two years, while the real target of the Russian mole hunt, FBI Agent Robert Hanssen, operated freely and passed secrets to Moscow.
· How Russian military personnel allowed to work at a U.S. command center in the Middle East secretly supplied Saddam Hussein with intelligence on U.S. military operations, and how the U.S. military ignored the case.
· New details of how the KGB handled CIA turncoat Aldrich Ames, contained in a classified report showing how the KGB saved documents provided by Ames and only began exploiting the secrets after Ames was caught in 1993.
· How North Korean intelligence agents kidnapped Japanese schoolgirl Megumi Yakota and took her to North Korea to train agents as part of an covert action program.
· How North Korean dictator Kim Jong-il was so upset by the 2004 puppet comedy film Team America: World Police, that he ordered his intelligence agents to assassinate the producers.
· How the legacy of Clinton administration restrictions and missteps on intelligence aided al Qaeda terrorists.
· How the U.S. military unwittingly aided Islamist terrorism during the first Persian Gulf War by inviting Saudi clerics to convert soldiers. One of those soldiers would attack and kill his officers during the second Gulf war in 2003.
· How a Muslim organization in the United States that was certified by the Pentagon to designate chaplains was found to have links to Islamist terrorists.
· New details of how Cubas communist government ran one of the most damaging spies, Ana Montes, inside the Defense Intelligence Agency for decades.
· How Montes facilitated Cuban denial and deception of the U.S. intelligence that succeeded in misleading the U.S. government about the communist regimes capabilities and intentions.
· The inside story of how British military intelligence planted a spy inside the terrorist Irish Republican Army, code-named Stakeknife, and demonstrated that planting agents inside terrorists groups is possible, but raises difficult ethical and legal problems.
Gertz also discloses classified and unclassified intelligence documents in the appendix, including:
1 An FBI report showing how Chinese intelligence planned to buy its way into the Republican Party as part of an influence operation.
2 Portions of a CIA report showing how the Russian military hacked into U.S. government computers.
3 A classified Defense Intelligence Agency report on special operations forces that was produced in part by Cuban spy Ana Montes and sought to play down Cubas military capability.
4 A classified report showing how Saddam Husseins intelligence service worked with agents inside the United States.
5 Plea agreement of former Defense Intelligence Agency analyst Ronald Montaperto revealing how he supplied top-secret intelligence to Chinese military intelligence.
Developing...
Chinagate rings a bell
There just are not any words...
Why does none of this surprise me?
sad to say....................
Yeah, it rings quite loudly!
not good . . . . for my blood pressure. Or the country.
Gertz also discloses classified and unclassified intelligence documents in the appendix...
There seems to be an overall lack of belief that America's enemies can actually do harm to our daily way of life. I can't help but think this is the product of an easy life here in America.
Ping....add this to your Clinton/China file.
This was the reason for the Gorelick wall of separation between the FBI and the CIA during the Clintoon years. It was to keep China's spies in the US from being found out, and to keep the FBI out of the picture when China was giving money to the Clintons. In a case of unintended consequences, the jihadis used this wall of blissful ignorance to successfully bring down the Twin Towers, after having failed in 1993. Both Billy Jeff and Hellery should be in prison for what they did to sell out our country.
Nothing about what we do with them when they get caught. The punishment needs to be harsh enough to deter this.
Oh the punishment is harsh. A few years in jail, with 3 square meals daily, free medical and dental care, free tv, law library access, their own gym and plenty of heat in the winter and AC in the summer.
And a willingness to sell out America for a few hundred G's. When treason is not prosecuted... and its penalties not administered... would you expect different?
"I can't help but think this is the product of an easy life here in America."
Very true.
I was thinking more along the lines of a firing squad or "ole sparky"
Not going to happen because of all our lefty gubmint types. Charlie Tree and the Clintons will walk before serving time or a firing squad.
No I would not expect less. There are so many who didn't and still don't believe the Cold War was really a war. Now there are so many who just do not believe in the War on Terror and do not fear bombs going off in their cities or on their transportation systems. But let the price of a gallon of gas go up 50 cents and this same people are in a panic demanding investigations. Or, if the federal government does not provide instant service in response to any storm or any other hardship these same people are indignant looking for someone to blame. It's a hard rain that's gonna have to fall in this country before anyone really cares about prosecuting people for treason. Until that time, they will just deny reality and shoot the messenger who brings bad news.
bttt
Hope we find these folks before they do more damage.
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