Saturday, September 06, 2014

FBI: Cuba Recruiting U.S. Academics As Spies

by JASmius

I've discussed the attraction of Islam to de-Christianized Westerners unwittingly looking for a spiritual substitute they'll never actually find quite a bit this week.  But for those atheistic purists on the Left who just can't bring themselves to slum with people who believe in any kind of supernatural entity, no matter how much those people hate the same people they do, there's always the tried & true alternative.

Must be like "coming home":

The FBI has issued an alert that Cuban spy services are actively enlisting American students and college professors as "clandestine agents" and propaganda peddlers.

In a five-page unclassified FBI report obtained by the Washington Free Beacon, the agency said that the communist country’s intelligence bureau (CuIS) is known to aggressively "target the U.S. academic world for the purposes of recruiting agents, in order to both obtain useful information and conduct influence activities."

Talk about taking the path of least resistance.  Makes me wonder how many of the American students and college professors try to recruit the Cuban spies on the pitch of "joining a REAL communist regime".

 The report says Cuba has "perfected" the art of placing agents in the United States by targeting universities and colleges "under the assumption that a percentage of students will eventually move on to positions within the U.S. government that can provide access to information of use to [Cuba)]"

Really?  You mean even the Cubans haven't figured out yet that Barack Obama is never leaving?  Maybe they're hedging their bets.

While noting that Cubans devote "a significant amount of resources" to exploiting American students and faculty, the FBI warned, "Academia has been and remains a key target of foreign intelligence services, including (CuIS)."

No additional comment necessary.

"However, one additional reason the CuIS target this sector is because the cash-strapped Cuban regime’s general lack of resources does not permit an extensive reliance on monetary incentives for recruiting sources," the report said.

Cash-strapped?  Raul Castro ought to give Janet Yellen a call; I'm sure she can spare a couple of printing presses.  Although the Cubans' problem probably isn't an inability to dangle enough "lettuce" in front of potential Castroid recruits, but that most of them have already departed to join the Islamic jihad against their former country.

And just as an exit aside to the American political "establishment," take it from a prominent British imam: terrorism is part of Islam:

A British imam gave a television interview this week in which he defended acts of terror, including the beheading of foreign journalists, as consistent with the teachings of the Koran, Breitbart News blogger John Sexton reported.

London-based cleric Anjem Choudary told Russia Today that "terrorizing the enemy is in fact part of Islam" in an interview with the English-language RT news program, "Worlds Apart."

Choudary cited a passage of the Koran that calls for Muslims to use "steeds of war by which you may terrify the enemy of Allah."

"So terrorizing the enemy is in fact part of Islam," Choudary said. "I mean this is something that we must embrace and understand as far as the jurisprudence of Islam is concerned."

There you have it, gentles, straight from the demon's mouth, backed up by a whole helluva lot of (one would think) indisputable evidence.  The ludicrous insistence that Islam is "a religion of peace" is a delusional western construct designed as a mass psychological refuge from the reality of the existential civilizational clash we don't want to confront, and only really, truly will - if even then - when our cities start going up in mushroom clouds or drowning in choking plagues or collapsing into civil unrest and starvation after our power grids are destroyed or just a whole lotta car bombs exploding simultaneously, or some combination of the above and more.

Should make a gripping report for American students and professors to their CuIS handlers.

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