Tiens, nochtans is er meer over APAIC-controverse te vinden, ook bij... euhm... minder obscure bronnen (ik blijf beleefd)
<<< The UPI story is here:
http://www.wpherald.com/North_America/storyview.php?StoryID=20041209-034208-9336r
'On Dec. 1, FBI agents visited the AIPAC offices in Washington and seized the hard drives and files of Steven Rosen, director of research, and Keith Weissman, deputy director of foreign policy issues. The FBI also served subpoenas on AIPAC Executive Director Howard Kohr, Managing Director Richard Fishman, Communications Director Renee Rothstein, and Research Director Raphael Danziger. All are suspected of having acted as "cut outs" or intermediaries who passed highly sensitive U.S. data from high-level Pentagon and administration officials to Israel, said one former federal law enforcement official. One current FBI consultant said Rosen's name had first been given to the FBI in 1986, along with 70 possible incidents of Israeli espionage against the United States. No action was taken against him, this source said. Rosen's attorney did not return phone calls. ' >>>
Flauwe zever en verdachtmakingen is één ding, onderzoek door de federaloe recherche op basis van ernstige verdenkingen lach je iets minder rap weg.
Ne mens zou spontaan beginnen schuilkelders graven mocht het over een ander vreemd land dan Israel gaan dat in de VS spioneert.
Denk dat er (minstens) ietske meer kwade artikels aan gewijd werden...