The Birobidzhan problem and the Communist spies in Alaska

“Go East, Young Jew, Go East!” — That rings a bell in a really bad part of town, doesn’t it? Hard-line communist Russian moles and Chinese spies pop up everywhere in Alaska in the spring when they emerge from their little sleeper cell communities.

Intelligence is showing deep connections between Birobidzhan and Juneau that ought not to exist.

Go East, Young Jew, Go East | Worlds Revealed
(The title of this post is a satirical improvisation on a quote attributed to Horace Greeley, editor of the New York Tribune, when expressing his views towards the westward expansion of the United States.) Somewhere between China’s Heilongjiang Province (Manchuria) and the Russian Far East, nestled in a southern crook of Siberia’s Amur River, lies …

That rings a bell in a really bad part of town, doesn’t it?

Birobidzhan is a small Jewish town or “shtetl” on the eastern border of Russia and China, closely surrounded by Mongolia, Japan and North Korea. That area is just north of the cradle of Far Eastern civilization and it is today rife with multiple false identities, passports from many different Asian countries, and detailed plans for executing undercover missions and getting away and returning by rail, sea, air, bus and automobile.

My own ancestors who were from that area would have migrated north and west through Russia and Siberia to settle eastern and northern Europe hundreds or even thousands of years before the area was set aside for Jews by Joseph Stalin, probably before the white race as such even existed.

Insider Threat

Soldier Receives 16-Year Sentence for Attempted Espionage

The Russian officer he believed he was dealing with, however, was really an FBI undercover operative. The case played out like a spy thriller, with Millay placing secret documents about military technology at a dead drop site—a pre-arranged hiding place—and later retrieving a payment of $3,000 in exchange. ¶After an extensive investigation, Millay was arrested in October 2011; in addition to attempted espionage, he was charged with soliciting another individual to commit espionage.

And I don’t like the Russian and Chinese double or even triple agents who are evidently still working at the FBI, at the Alaska State Troopers, at various emergency services departments, local police stations and various private gas stations around the state collecting, storing and disseminating illicit intelligence on Americans and on their comings and goings throughout the State of Alaska.

Alaska-based soldier gets 16 years in spy case
An Alaska-based military policeman will serve 16 years in prison and will be dishonorably discharged for selling military secrets to a Russian agent, who was an undercover FBI agent, a military panel decided Monday.
A panel of eight military members from Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage recommended a 19-year sentence for Spec. William Colton Millay, but that was dropped to 16 years because of a pretrial agreement. He will receive credit for the 535 days he's been jailed since his Oct. 28, 2011, arrest. The panel also reduced him in rank to private and he will forfeit all pay and allowances. ¶Millay pleaded guilty last month to attempted espionage and other counts.

Edward Snowden is much admired by the Juneau political establishment.

Holder: Snowden did ‘service,’ but should still be punished
Former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder says Edward Snowden performed a “public service” in stoking a national debate about secret domestic surveillance programs, but that he should still return to the U.S. to stand trial.
As a National Security Agency contractor, Snowden leaked details in 2013 of the U.S. government's warrantless surveillance of its citizens before fleeing the country. He now lives in Russia and faces U.S. charges that could land him in prison for up to 30 years.

Nice. Snowden was a rat, the details were disinformation, and he was spying for Russia, not for Americans or for our privacy. No one with an oath of enlistment or office in the U.S. will have anything to do with “warrantless surveillance” — so those are foreign spies, not domestic. Their own lies give them away.

Banking secrets handed to WikiLeaks
Former Swiss banker passes on details of alleged tax evasion by politicians, celebrities and business leaders.

Julian Assange robbed the bank for financial secrets and slept with Ecuadorean ambassadors. I have no idea what he was doing with the Swedish girls. He is totally a pro-narco hit man, and nonetheless a member of the same crowd that has found such great favor with the Juneau political establishment.