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Editorial
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Title: Pollard’s fate
Source: JP
URL Source: http://www.jpost.com/Opinion/Editorials/Pollards-fate-331098
Published: Nov 10, 2013
Author: JP Editorial
Post Date: 2013-11-10 12:54:16 by scrapper2
Keywords: NSA spying=Pollard, US govt
Views: 528
Comments: 25

Recent revelations of unbridled American espionage against its Western allies have exposed the hypocrisy and injustice that have kept Jonathan Pollard in prison for nearly three decades.

Washington has always presented Pollard’s unprecedented life sentence, including seven years in solitary confinement, as a reasonable response to Israel’s unmitigated gall for running a spy in the US. Successive American administrations have consistently maintained a morally superior posture, posing as the injured party, insisting on perpetuating the excessive punishment of Israel’s agent.

Although Israeli officials have been aware of American agents operating in Israel for decades, they have never openly confronted the US.

Israel’s inexplicable cooperation notwithstanding, recent revelations of the US’s massive spy operations against 35 friendly nations (including Israel) have blown America’s cover and brought to light an egregious double standard and a stunning example of American hypocrisy. Nowhere is this hypocrisy more blatant than in America’s treatment of Jonathan Pollard. This has prompted many who have never done so before to begin calling for his release.

Next week, Pollard begins his 29th year in prison for the crime of spying in the United States for the benefit of Israel.

He never passed a single secret about America to Israel – only information about Israel’s enemies and their plans to destroy the Jewish state.

Although the US judiciary is presumed to be independent of the political echelon, in reality it is not that simple.

• A grossly disproportionate sentence,

• A broken plea agreement,

• The use of secret evidence,

• A false charge of treason,

• Ineffective assistance of counsel,

• Ex parte communication between prosecutors and judge,

• A lack of due process, and

• A sentencing procedure infected by false allegations and lies.

Cal Thomas, whose column is syndicated in 550 American newspapers and whose voice is heard on more than 300 American talk shows, wrote in USA Today last week: “President Obama should order the release of Jonathan Pollard, who is serving a life sentence for spying in the US on behalf of Israel."

“If everyone who spied on us and we on them went to prison, no one would have any spies left,” he wrote.

Thomas’s argument seems to suggest that two wrongs can make a right: The US did wrong. Pollard did wrong. If the US can be forgiven, then Pollard must be forgiven.

Normally this kind of logic does not apply, but this time it must. Pollard’s life sentence is the longest, harshest sentence in the history of the United States for the one count of passing classified information to an ally with which he was charged. The usual sentence is two to four years.

The US government’s own damage assessments, now declassified, put the lie to allegations of damage against Pollard. Even Caspar Weinberger, the former US defense secretary who drove Pollard’s life sentence, recanted before he died, admitting that the case against Pollard was greatly exaggerated.

Nevertheless, Pollard has not been able to receive justice in the United States for nearly three decades. All indications are that he never will. Nor has any humane consideration ever been extended to him because of his failing health.

Perhaps righteous indignation will be effective where justice and humanity have failed. If enough of a ruckus to free Pollard is raised now by all those who, like Cal Thomas, find the American administration’s hypocrisy hard to stomach, then indeed, there may be enough momentum created to motivate Pollard’s release.

Pollard’s petition for executive clemency – his final hope – has been sitting on Obama’s desk since October 2010. All it requires is a stroke of the president’s pen.

Speaking at a security conference in New York last week, former CIA director James Woolsey renewed his long-standing call for Pollard’s release. Asked if he had a message to send to Obama, Woolsey responded that he would tell the president to forget that Pollard is a Jew and just release him. Indeed.

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"...recent revelations of the US’s massive spy operations against 35 friendly nations (including Israel) have blown America’s cover and brought to light an egregious double standard and a stunning example of American hypocrisy. Nowhere is this hypocrisy more blatant than in America’s treatment of Jonathan Pollard. This has prompted many who have never done so before to begin calling for his release."

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#7. To: scrapper2 (#0)

"...recent revelations of the US’s massive spy operations against 35 friendly nations (including Israel) have blown America’s cover and brought to light an egregious double standard and a stunning example of American hypocrisy. Nowhere is this hypocrisy more blatant than in America’s treatment of Jonathan Pollard. This has prompted many who have never done so before to begin calling for his release."

What I suspect is that, as usual, we do not have all of the story, and the full story has never entered the public record. What I suspect is that Pollard learned something that under NO circumstances does the Intelligence-Industrial Complex want falling into Israeli (or any other) hands. I have no idea what it is, but the fact that he has been kept virtually incommunicado strongly suggests that as a probability.

Original_Intent  posted on  2013-11-10   17:32:13 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: Original_Intent (#7)

What I suspect is that Pollard learned something that under NO circumstances does the Intelligence-Industrial Complex want falling into Israeli (or any other) hands.

Yes, he's still got something in his head which is why Israel wants him so bad after all these years. Izzy's pursuit of his release is really irrational considering the amount of time that has passed since his arrest.

X-15  posted on  2013-11-10   19:14:57 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: X-15 (#8)

Little bits and pieces indicating a deeper level game occasionally make it out. Wherever possible someone moves in and silences, one way or another, the unauthorized possessor of pieces of whatever it is. I have never gotten enough pieces, yet, to solve the puzzle. I think if I did this is one of those things where discretion would be the better part ...

Of course there may be more than one puzzle to solve as well. This looks like a job for SHERLOCK HOLMES.

Original_Intent  posted on  2013-11-10   21:58:42 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: Original_Intent, X-15, Lod, Horse (#9)

Bad news, guys.

Pollard is scheduled to be released on November 21, 2015 after serving 30 years. He doesn't need clemency. His parole will be automatic due to a U.S. law mandate. You can do the Google yourselves to verify what is stated below - damn!

From wiki:

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At the time of Pollard's sentencing there was a rule that mandated parole consideration after 30 years of imprisonment for prisoners serving life sentences, who had maintained a clean record in prison. He is currently scheduled to be released November 21, 2015.

His Federal Bureau of Prisons ID is #09185-016. He is incarcerated in FCI Butner Medium at the Butner Federal Correction Complex in North Carolina. The Bureau of Prisons (BOP) projects his release date as November 21, 2015.[52]

Should Pollard be released in 2015, he will be escorted by FBI agents to the gates of the Israeli Embassy in Washington, D.C. and transferred to Israeli custody.[53]

scrapper2  posted on  2013-11-11   1:01:01 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: scrapper2 (#10)

From wiki:

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At the time of Pollard's sentencing there was a rule that mandated parole consideration after 30 years of imprisonment for prisoners serving life sentences, who had maintained a clean record in prison. He is currently scheduled to be released November 21, 2015.

Scheduled to be released? That sounds like a wiki-error. I don't think parole consideration is a parole guarantee. Otherwise, what's the explanation for all of the other life-sentence prisoners who've been denied parole by those review boards?

GreyLmist  posted on  2013-11-13   20:01:51 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: GreyLmist (#11)

Check for yourself his inmate registration # at the Fed Bureau of Prisons website.

The wiki information is correct.

If he keeps his nose clean in prison for the next 2 years, it's a done deal.

Even if there is a parole hearing, it will be a formality.

scrapper2  posted on  2013-11-13   21:33:26 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: scrapper2, X-15, GreyLmist (#12)

Even if there is a parole hearing, it will be a formality.

Perhaps, but he was not kept in virtual solitary confinement all of this time for no reason. He knows something which is verrrrry "awkward" for the PTB. I would not consider it a "done deal" until he walks out the door and in front of a train. :-)

Original_Intent  posted on  2013-11-13   23:40:24 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: Original_Intent, GreyLmist, All (#14)

but he was not kept in virtual solitary confinement all of this time for no reason. He knows something which is verrrrry "awkward" for the PTB.

Pollard has not been kept in solitary confinement all this time.

Pollard is in the same home away from home prison as Bernie Madoff.

nymag.com/news/crimelaw/66468/

scrapper2  posted on  2013-11-14   0:15:11 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#18. To: scrapper2 (#17)

While he has been in a "Country Club" nevertheless he is never allowed a visit by anyone without observers/censors and he has very little contact with anyone - including his wife.

Original_Intent  posted on  2013-11-14 00:22:38 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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