Monday, November 27, 2006

trying to sell Israel "top secret" data about US weapons systems

* jpost:
"A federal grand jury in Honolulu has indicted a leading former military engineer for allegedly transferring classified information to Israel, China, and other countries.

Noshir Gowadia, a 62-year-old Indian-born former engineer with US defense giant Northrop Grumman, was indicted on 18-counts of federal charges and is suspected of trying to sell Israel "top secret" data about US weapons systems, according to the Washington Times. He could face the death penalty.

According to the indictment, Gowadia sent e-mails to Israel, Germany and Switzerland in 2002 and 2004 that continued data labeled "secret" and "top secret" that was related to US stealth technology intended for use in the TH-98 Eurocopter. The indictment was handed down on November 15.

Gowadia was one of the lead engineers on the B-2 stealth bomber project, and was originally indicted in November 2005 for allegedly selling information about the B-2 to China.

Justice Department officials told ABC News that Gowadia was paid about $2 million for the secrets he compromised on the B-2. The scientist was provided top secret access while he worked for Northrop, the designer of the B-2, from 1968 to 1986. He then later worked at Los Alamos National Laboratory before establishing his own consulting company."

* dave emory interviewed bob parry (1 hour)

* brad blog is excited - the NYT wrote a reasonable article on e-voting without once using the word 'glitch'

* tristero channeling starroute:
"The real issue is not going to be serving subpoenas. Oh, they'll serve them all right. Nor will the issue be whether or not the White House will obey them. They won't.

No, the real issue is what will happen when the White House refuses to respond to nearly any subpoenas. One thing is for sure: Bush and Cheney are prepared to bring down the the US government rather than comply. What will Congress do then? And how far will Congress be willing to push?"
* indy:
"In the bloodiest day of violence to grip the country in many weeks, a series of fierce clashes between Nato forces and Taliban fighters and a suicide bombing left 76 people dead and more than 45 injured yesterday, many of them children."
that's afghanistan. 75 people! i didnt even see that story anywhere.

* indy:
"Richard Dawkins, the Oxford geneticist, best-selling author and campaigning atheist, is to take his battle against God into Britain's schools after setting up a foundation to counter the religious indoctrination of young people.

The Richard Dawkins Foundation for Science and Reason will subsidise books, pamphlets and DVDs for teachers to fight the "educational scandal" that has seen the growth in popularity of "pseudo science" and "irrational" ideas."
can you imagine any news paper in the US referring to non-madrass "religious indoctrination" (and without using scarequotes)?

* indy:
"Pope Benedict was given another warning yesterday of what lies ahead for him in Turkey when more than 20,000 people demonstrated against his coming visit in central Istanbul and urged him to stay at home.
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But the Turks are taking no chances: Benedict, they say, will be given the same level of protection that would be given to President Bush."

5 comments:

Miguel said...

"A federal grand jury in Honolulu has indicted a leading former military engineer for allegedly transferring classifie"

This Northrup engineer's only crime was to be born with a surname that wasn't Perle or Feith.

Anonymous said...

Richard Dawkins, the Oxford geneticist, best-selling author and campaigning atheist, is to take his battle against God into Britain's schools after setting up a foundation to counter the religious indoctrination of young people.

The Richard Dawkins Foundation for Science and Reason will subsidise books, pamphlets and DVDs for teachers to fight the "educational scandal" that has seen the growth in popularity of "pseudo science" and "irrational" ideas."


thank fuck for Richard Dawkins, the voice of fucking reason

lukery said...

rimone, indeed.

miguel - the funny thing is how few of these folks get caught. Perhaps Perle et al have an enforcement team - throwing people in jail if they infringe on the monopoly.

Anonymous said...

Rock's into Richard Dawkins as well *preening here* hahahaha

«—U®Anu§—» said...

Richard Dawkins? Hmmm...he's not the guy who used to host Family Feud, right? This is what I get for living out here in Jerkwater, Nowhere.