How Israel helps eavesdrop on US citizens
Ali Abunimah
Jordan Times
3 November 2008
After the 11 September 2001 attacks, the United States
government launched a massive program to spy on millions of
its own citizens. Through the top secret National Security
Agency (NSA), it has pursued "access to billions of private
hard-line, cell, and wireless telephone conversations; text,
e-mail and instant Internet messages; Web-page histories,
faxes, and computer hard drives." In his new book, The
Shadow Factory: The Ultra-Secret NSA from 9/11 to the
Eavesdropping on America author James Bamford casts light on
this effort, including a detailed account of how spying on
American citizens has been outsourced to several companies
closely linked to Israel's intelligence services. It is
well-known that the two largest American telecom companies
AT&T and Verizon collaborated with the US government to
allow illegal eavesdropping on their customers. The known
uses to which information obtained this way has been put
include building the government's massive secret "watch
lists," and "no-fly lists" and even, Bamford suggests, to
deny Small Business Administration loans to citizens or
reject their children's applications to military colleges.
What is less well-known is that AT&T and Verizon handed "the
bugging of their entire networks -- carrying billions of
American communications every day" to two companies founded
in Israel. Verint and Narus, as they are called, are
"superintrusive -- conducting mass surveillance on both
international and domestic communications 24/7," and sifting
traffic at "key Internet gateways" around the US. Virtually
all US voice and data communications and much from the rest
of the world can be remotely accessed by these companies in
Israel, which Bamford describes as "the eavesdropping
capital of the world."
Although there is no way to prove
cooperation, Bamford writes that "the greatest potential
beneficiaries of this marriage between the Israeli
eavesdroppers and America's increasingly centralized telecom
grid are Israel's intelligence agencies."
Israel's spy agencies have long had a revolving-door
relationship with Verint and Narus and other Israeli
military-security firms. The relationship is particularly
close between the firms and Israel's own version of the NSA,
called "Unit 8200." After the 11 September attacks, Israeli
companies seeking a share of massively expanded US
intelligence budgets formed similarly incestuous
relationships with some in the American intelligence
establishment: Ken Minihan, a former director of the NSA,
served on Verint's "security committee" and the former
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) official responsible
for liaison with the telecom industry became head of the
Verint unit that sold eavesdropping equipment to the FBI and
NSA. Bamford writes that "concern over the cozy relationship
between the [FBI] and Verint greatly increased following
disclosure of the Bush administration's warrantless
eavesdropping operations. At the same time that the tappers
and the agents have grown uncomfortably close, the previous
checks and balances, such as the need for a FISA warrant,
have been eliminated."
FISA -- the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 --
required the government to seek court warrants for wiretaps
where at least one target was in the US. In 2005, it was
revealed that the Bush administration had been flagrantly
violating this law. Last July, Congress passed a bill
legalizing this activity and giving retroactive immunity to
the telecom companies that had assisted. Although there has
never been any congressional oversight of the Israeli
intelligence-linked firms operating in the heart of the US
security establishment, American lawmakers and officials are
not always so relaxed when it comes to foreign intrusion in
the "national security" sphere. In early 2006, there was a
national uproar when Dubai Ports World, a global company
based in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), attempted to buy
the business that manages six major American seaports.
Democratic and Republican lawmakers united against the Bush
administration's approval of the sale, claiming it would
harm national security. Senator Barack Obama echoed many in
both parties when he said at the time, "Over four years
after the worst terrorist attack in our history, not only
are we failing to inspect 95 percent of the cargo that
arrives at US ports, but now we're allowing our port
security to be outsourced to foreign governments." A New
York Times editorial justified such alarmism on grounds that
"money to finance the 9/11 attacks flowed through" the UAE,
although there was never an allegation that the country's
government or Dubai Ports World were involved in that. The
newspaper also cited claims that "Abdul Qadeer Khan, the
rogue Pakistani nuclear scientist, sent equipment to Libya
and Iran through Dubai," even though it also acknowledged
that "port managers have little if anything to do with
inspecting cargo or checking manifests" ("Reaping What You
Sow," Editorial, 24 February 2006).
Unlike the UAE, however, Israel has a well-established
record of compromising American national security. The most
notorious case was that of convicted spy Jonathan Pollard.
Although the full details of his crimes are still secret, he
is thought to have passed critical information about US
intelligence-gathering methods to Israel, which then traded
those secrets to US adversaries. In 2005, Larry Franklin, a
Defense Department analyst, pleaded guilty to spying for
Israel. Most recently, Ben-Ami Kadish, a retired US army
engineer, was indicted in April for allegedly passing
classified documents about US nuclear weapons to Israel from
1979 to 1985. Two former officials of AIPAC, the pro-Israel
lobbying group, are still awaiting trial on charges that
they passed classified information between Franklin and the
Israeli government. Nor have particular Israeli firms
established a record of trustworthiness that would justify
such complacency. Jacob "Kobi" Alexander, the former Israeli
intelligence officer who founded Verint, fled the US to
Israel in 2006 just before he and other top executives of a
subsidiary were indicted for fraud that allegedly cost US
taxpayers and company shareholders $138 million. Alexander
eventually adopted a fake identity and hid in the southern
African country of Namibia where he is now fighting
extradition. In only once case did US officials block an
Israeli high-tech firm from taking over an American company
for security concerns.
Israeli companies do not assist the US only to spy on its
own citizens, of course. Another Israeli firm, Natural
Speech Communication (NSC), among whose directors is former
Mossad chief Shabtai Shavit, makes software that the US uses
to electronically analyze and key-word search recorded
conversations in "Levantine Arabic," the dialects "spoken by
Israeli Arabs, Jordanians, Lebanese and Palestinians."
Mexico and Australia are among other countries known to use
Israeli technologies and firms to eavesdrop on their
citizens. Not surprisingly, some of Bamford's claims have
been criticized by pro-Israel activists for lacking
evidence. Writing about a subject shrouded in secrecy is
inherently difficult. But even what is solidly known ought
to make Americans demand that Israeli intelligence
activities (not less than their own government's) be sharply
curtailed. In his 2001 book Body of Secrets, Bamford
contended that Israel's attack on the US Navy signals ship
USS Liberty during the June 1967 war was deliberately
intended to prevent the Americans from learning about
Israeli massacres of Egyptian prisoners of war. Thirty-four
sailors were killed in the attack on the ship off the Sinai
coast. Despite decades of demands by USS Liberty survivors,
the US has never reopened the investigation.
So far Bamford's latest revelations involving Israel have
had scarcely more impact. Former Democratic Senator Bob
Kerrey gave The Shadow Factory a mostly glowing review in
The Washington Post. But Kerrey, who was a member of the
9/11 Commission and is president of The New School
University in New York, anxiously discounts Bamford's
contentions that the 11 September hijackers in any way "were
motivated by anger over an Israeli bombing of Lebanese
civilians in 1996" and reassures us their only motive was
"radical Islamic fervor." Kerrey concludes that Bamford's
"apparent negativity toward Israel is a significant
distraction from the content of his book" (Bob Kerrey, "Big
Brother's Big Failure," 12 October 2008). When any material
that raises legitimate questions about Israeli actions is
automatically discounted by US elites, and the motives of
critics immediately cast under suspicion, it is no wonder
Israel gets away with so much.
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the US Government's Telecom System and Compromised National Security,
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03/10/2009 Breaking the Taboo On Israel's Spying Efforts
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William Safire,
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Deletes Logo,
Russ Kick
https://trollcam.tripod.com/MEMRYHOL.HTM
01/30/2007 IAO: The Grand Architect of Judeo-Freemasonry,
a compendium of quotes compiled by
John Paul Jones
http://bloodonthealtar.tripod.com/IAOQUOTE.HTM
How The OTO, whose god is IAO, used the ADL's Orwellian
Hate Crime Legistlation to Stifle Free Speach and Inquiry
in Australia: A Case Study"
http://bloodonthealtar.tripod.com/
01/30/2007 The Closed Conspiracy: The Political
Ideology of Solomon's Seal,
John Paul Jones
http://sealofsolomon.tripod.com
12/30/1999 TROLL Cams: The "All-Seeing" Eyes of GOG
(Global Occult Government),
John Paul Jones
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