Saturday, July 17, 2010

Russian Spies? Now It's Cuban Spies

It sounds like the FBI has been busy the last few year in counter-intelligence.
A former State Department analyst, a privileged great-grandson of Alexander Graham Bell who became a spy for Cuba, defended his decades of work for Fidel Castro before being sentenced Friday to life in prison.
He was sentenced after pleading guilty to espionage and wire fraud. She was sentenced to 81 months after pleading to conspiracy to gather and transmit national defense information. She is likely to serve 4½ years.Walter Kendall Myers, 73 years old, and his wife, Gwendolyn, 72, admitted in court to spending nearly 30 years passing classified information to Cuba's intelligence agency.
The big difference between these people and the Russian spies is that these people are American Nationals who committed not just espionage but are also traitors. Go here to get the rest of the article at the Wall Street Journal. Lets just hope there aren't many of these Cold War relics left.

1 comments:

Unknown said...

5 CUBAN "SPIES" STILL IN JAIL AFTER NEARLY 10 YEARS...While Russian "spies" are quickly flown back to Russia ASAP (cost of flight probably paid for by US taxpayer dollars). The 5 Cubans are serving 22 years to life. They were not US citizens, but had infiltrated the US Anti-Cuban groups here in the USA. Is there a double standard here????

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