The suspected FBI/CIA mole was released yesterday by the U.S. District judge on a $10,000 unsecured bond.
Make sure to wave to her if you see her at the airport or the border crossing to Canada or Mexico. Who doubts she'll follow her brother-in-law who fled the country when the Feds started to close in? She probably has no interest in joining her sister in prison.
But where's the evidence that she worked for Hizbullah? I was asked today. Wait. Watch. U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers, a former FBI agent who serves on the House Intelligence Committee, has already called for Congressional hearings.
The Detroit Free Press reported today, "In 2002, Prouty's sister and Chahine attended a fund-raiser in Lebanon that featured speeches by Chahine and Sheikh Muhammad Hussein Fadlallah, the spiritual leader of Hizbullah." The New York Post reports that Chanine spoke as the representative of "a worldwide group of fund-raisers."
The Freep also presents a chronology of Nadime's activities.
Meanwhile, the Feds are probably scurrying, assuming that agents, operations and methods have been compromised.
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Update on Nada Nadim Prouty
Labels: CIA, FBI, Hizbullah Spy, Nada Nadim Prouty
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3 comments:
Astonishing is an understatement
This blog should be the front page of the Israeli foreign ministry site!
You should considered translating this site into Hebrew so that someone there will understand
Very interesting,
but why would a local middle eastern
terrorist organization be doing espionage in the US?
Is the only connection to the US the funding?
What do you think a Hezbollah spy would be looking for in the CIA/FBI?
To spectator
Firstly don't underestimate the money issue, take the wax away from a burning candle
The fire burns out pretty quickly. Money and terror groups have always gone hand in hand, Take PLO for example.
But the real question is was she trying to get her hands on the intelligence America is collecting about Israel? Yes, US spies on Israel, maybe more than any other country in the world!
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