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FBI nabs scientist on espionage charges



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Prosecutors say a scientist who worked on the cutting edge of moon exploration has been caught trying to sell classified secrets to an FBI agent posing as an Israeli intelligence agent.

US Pentagon scientist Stewart...

US Pentagon scientist Stewart Nozette, who was arrested by the FBI on espionage charges.
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Stewart David Nozette, who is credited with helping discover evidence of water on the moon and has been a leader in recent lunar exploration work, was arrested Monday and charged in a criminal complaint with attempting to communicate, deliver and transmit classified information, the Justice Department said.

Nozette, 52, of Chevy Chase, Maryland, was expected to make his initial appearance in federal court in Washington on Tuesday. Law enforcement officials said Nozette did not immediately have a lawyer.

Nozette worked in various jobs for the Energy Department and NASA. In 1989 and 1990, he worked for the White House's National Space Council.

He developed the Clementine bi-static radar experiment that is credited with discovering water on the south pole of the moon. He also worked at the Energy Department's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, where he designed highly advanced technology, from approximately 1990 to 1999.

At Energy, Nozette held a special security clearance equivalent to the Defense Department's top secret and "critical nuclear weapon design information" clearances. DOE clearances apply to access to information specifically relating to atomic or nuclear-related materials.

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Nozette also held top offices at the Alliance for Competitive Technology, a nonprofit corporation that he organized. Between January 2000 and February 2006, Nozette, through his company, had several agreements to develop advanced technology for the US government.

To build a case against Nozette, FBI agents posed as officers of the Israeli intelligence service Mossad, and the criminal complaint suggests why they thought their suspect would take the bait.

From 1998 to 2008, the complaint alleges, Nozette was a technical adviser for a consultant company that was wholly owned by the Israeli government. Nozette was paid about $225,000 over that period, the court papers say.

Then, in January of this year, Nozette allegedly traveled to another foreign country with two computer thumb drives and apparently did not return with them. Prosecutors also quote an unnamed colleague of Nozette who said the scientist said that if the US government ever tried to put him in jail for an unrelated criminal offense, he would go to Israel or another foreign country and "tell them everything" he knows.

The complaint does not allege that the government of Israel or anyone acting on its behalf violated US law. In Jerusalem, Israeli government officials had no immediate comment.

The affidavit by FBI agent Leslie Martell said that on Sept. 3, Nozette received a telephone call from an individual purporting to be an Israeli intelligence officer, but who was actually an undercover FBI agent.

Nozette agreed to meet with the agent later that day at a hotel in Washington and in the subsequent meeting the two discussed Nozette's willingness to work for Israeli intelligence, the affidavit said.

Nozette allegedly informed the agent that he had, in the past, held top security clearances and had access to US satellite information, the affidavit said.

The scientist also allegedly said that he would be willing to answer questions about this information in exchange for money. The agent explained that the Israeli intelligence agency, Mossad, would arrange for a communication system so Nozette could pass on information in a post office box.

Nozette agreed to provide regular, continuing information and asked for an Israeli passport, the affidavit alleged.

According to the court papers, Nozette and the undercover agent met soon afterward in the same hotel, where the scientist allegedly said that while he no longer had legal access to any classified information at a US government facility, he could, nonetheless, recall classified information from memory.

Nozette allegedly told the agent, "Well, I should tell you my first need is that they should figure out how to pay me ... they don't expect me to do this for free."

About a week later, FBI agents left a letter in the designated post office box, asking Nozette to answer a list of questions about US satellite information. The agents provided a $2,000 cash payment.

Nozette was later captured on videotape leaving a manila envelope in the post office box. The next day, agents retrieved the sealed envelope and found, among other things, a one-page document containing answers to the questions and an encrypted computer thumb drive.

One answer contained information classified as secret, which concerned capabilities of a prototype overhead collection system. Nozette allegedly offered to reveal additional classified information that directly concerned nuclear weaponry, military spacecraft or satellites, and other major weapons systems.

Agents then asked for more information, and again he allegedly provided it, in exchange for a cash payment of $9,000.

Over the course of his career, Nozette performed some of his research at the US Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency in Arlington, Virginia, and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland.

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107. cont' Reply#93 "All those who ask why FBI posed as Mossad"
david - u.s.a (10/21/2009 14:05)
106. Reply to #93 "All those who ask why FBI posed as Mossad"
David - u.s.a (10/21/2009 13:56)
105. Dual Citizenship Horse Manure
Jerry Sussman - U.S. (10/21/2009 04:47)
104. To # 94 Wimpy
Vance - USA (10/21/2009 04:22)
103. Jerusalem should investigate FBI's discrediting embarrassment.
Albert Bello - Canada (10/21/2009 03:55)
102. There were already hints he was spying
Zack - USA (10/21/2009 03:32)
101. Israel spy
Robert Dennis Milner - U.S.A. (10/21/2009 03:32)
100. we have seen this before
art - usa (10/21/2009 02:15)
99. To #94: no, we are merely asking why the FBI chose Israel and not Libia or Iran
outraged - (10/21/2009 02:09)
98. The timing of these could be a warning to Mossad and US Jews that the FBI is watching
Bloodyscot - Texas (10/21/2009 02:00)
97. Reply to #94 "Hmmmm"
david - u.s.a (10/21/2009 00:54)
96. to the other Bob
William M Ennis - Canada (10/21/2009 00:48)
95. To those who attack Jews for dual loyalty
Aharon - (10/20/2009 22:57)
94. Hmm!
Wimpy - US (10/20/2009 22:42)
93. All those asking why FBI posed as MOSSAD
IRAN#1 - (10/20/2009 22:27)
92. Israel makes better use of amreician intelligence than americia does
David - U.S.A (10/20/2009 22:19)
91. State department and FBI anti semites are again trying to discredit Israel by implication.
A L - (10/20/2009 22:14)
90. To # 47 Reed
Vance - USA (10/20/2009 22:08)
89. The other Bob
Before Bob - (10/20/2009 22:08)
88. 87 The U.S. sold aiwacs to saudis that could spy on every sq. inch of Israel's south incl. bases
Israel - (10/20/2009 22:05)
87. 62. Free Pollard
Tom - USA (10/20/2009 21:51)
86. Response to #73
Reed - USA (10/20/2009 21:47)
85. To Reed # 47
Vance - USA (10/20/2009 20:37)
84. # 57 "President is an Indonesian Muslim Marxist"
The other Bob - USA (10/20/2009 19:55)
83. # 56. Helloo can you read?
The other Bob - USA (10/20/2009 19:43)
82. To #43: Please, tell us, WHEN WAS ISRAEL HOSTILE TO THE US AND WHICH FORMS DID THIS HOSTILITY TAKE?
outraged - (10/20/2009 19:43)
81. # 44 "Israel is a FOREIGN country who in the past has been hostile to USA"
The other Bob - USA (10/20/2009 19:36)
80. # 40 "some of Obama's advisers who are known to be communist"
The other Bob - USA (10/20/2009 19:32)
79. # 39. Traitor always a traitor
The other Bob - USA (10/20/2009 19:29)
78. # 34. Just One? There are many hundreds and thousands from day one.
The other Bob - USA (10/20/2009 19:23)
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