June 5, 2009

I am sure they meant no harm...

Bad news from within the State Department - from CNN:
Ex-State official, wife accused of spying for Cuba
A 72-year-old former State Department employee and his 71-year-old wife have been arrested and charged with illegally aiding the government of Cuba for nearly 30 years, the Department of Justice announced Friday.

Walter Kendall Myers and his wife, Gwendolyn Myers, were charged with conspiracy to act as illegal agents of the Cuban government, providing classified information to that government, and wire fraud, according to court documents unsealed in Washington.

The couple appeared briefly Friday before a federal magistrate in Washington, who ordered them held without bail pending a detention hearing Wednesday. Judge John Facciolo agreed with prosecutors that the couple might try to flee the country if not held.

They were arrested late Thursday, the Justice Department said.

The State Department isn't clear at this stage on what information the Myerses may have passed to their Cuban handlers, according to a senior State Department official, who said that such information would come out of a full damage assessment.

"We were confident" at the time of Kendall Myers' retirement, the official said, that he had been passing information to Cuban intelligence. Diplomatic security officials "let it go for a while" to see what information might emerge.

The official said Myers was an "upper-level civil service employee." He was a European analyst at the Bureau of Intelligence and Research and "had come up in the ranks," the official said.

The official also said it was unclear whether Myers acted for financial reasons, but a law enforcement official said the couple's primary motive was not money. The couple were "true believers" in the Cuban system, the official said.

"The abuses of our system, the lack of decent medical system, the oil companies and their undisguised indifference to public needs, the complacency about the poor, the utter inability of those who are oppressed to recognize their own condition," Myers wrote in a diary quoted in the federal affidavit.

"Have the Cubans given up their personal freedom to get material security? Nothing I have seen yet suggests that," he wrote. "I can see nothing of value that has been lost by the revolution. The revolution has released enormous potential and liberated the Cuban spirit."
Fscking Kool-Aid drinker: "I can see nothing of value that has been lost by the revolution. The revolution has released enormous potential and liberated the Cuban spirit" They are willfully blind and have no desire to seek the truth. What bothers me is that they could have sent sensitive European information to Castro who would have turned around and given it to his puppet-lords in the USSR. Setting the Cold War back a bit -- now that is something to put on your resume... In an ideal world, these two mokes will be reincarnated as rurals in 1960's Cuba. And they will have chronic medical probelms... Posted by DaveH at June 5, 2009 3:53 PM
Comments

If we have bigger government, we will have more bureaucrats.

If we have more bureaucrats, we will have more corrupt and incompetent bureaucrats.

Yup, this could work--OR NOT!

Posted by: Geran at June 5, 2009 4:39 PM
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