Schlussel Spy Apologist: Obsession with the Lone soldier Jonathan Pollard

Convicted spy Jonathan Pollard is serving a lifetime sentence in jail for spying for Israel.

Israel has tried to secure his release to no avail.

Israel tried to tie the peace process to his release but Clinton refused due to the admant opposition of the intelligence community. This opposition was communicated forcefully to Clinton by ex- CIA Director George Tenet as told by Tenet's book in In The Eye of the Storm.

Pollard calls himself a lone soldier.

He is not.

Debbie Schlussle is a soldier in his army. Any chance she gets she raises his issue.

Poor Pollard, he "rots in jail" because he spied for "an ally."

A spy is a spy is a spy- he betrayed the US and then called himself a lone soldier in enemy territory.

It is common to have certain women fall in love with convicted killers. Schlussel is a spy apologist/lover who is obsessed with this convicted spy and any opportunity to defend him from rotting in jail.

There is a website for the defenders of Pollard. http://www.jonathanpollard.org/

The website reads "On November 21, 2007 Jonathan Pollard entered his 23rd year of a life sentence for his activities on behalf of Israel."

How lovely?

Activities is the new euphemism for spying.

The site reads that "on May 11, 1998, Israel formally acknowledged Jonathan Pollard had been a bona fide Israeli agent" and "in November 1995, Israel granted Jonathan Pollard Israeli citizenship."

The man is hugely popular in Israel. No wonder, he spied for them.

Wikipedia has the quote below on Pollard:

"Ron Olive, the agent in charge of counterintelligence for the Naval Investigative Service at the time of Pollard's arrest, published a book about the case in 2006.[4] Olive told the BBC that the incident was "one of the most devastating cases of espionage in US history" during which Pollard stole over "one million classified documents".[5]"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Pollard

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