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Book Identifies Strobe Talbot As Soviet 'Trusted Contact'
2008-03-05
In what could be the biggest State Department scandal since State Department official and United Nations founder Alger Hiss was exposed as a Soviet spy, a top Clinton State Department official and former Time magazine journalist has been identified as having been a trusted contact of the Russian intelligence service.

The sensational charge against Strobe Talbott is made in a new book based on interviews with a Russian defector. The book, Comrade J, by veteran author and reporter Pete Earley, identifies Talbott as having been manipulated by a Russian official working for Russian intelligence in order to get information about U.S. foreign policy. The same book describes the United Nations as a major base of espionage operations for Russia in the U.S.

But the story gets much more scandalous than that because Talbott himself has just written a book, The Great Experiment, describing his own background in the pro-world government World Federalist Movement and naming a network of friends and close associates that includes former President Bill Clinton and billionaire leftist George Soros. Curiously, the book calls for expanding the authority of the U.N. but completely ignores the role of Soviet spy Alger Hiss, himself a top State Department official, in founding the United Nations.
Posted by:Anonymoose

#18  Redneck Jim, "Strobe" the name says it all.

Does it boil yer blood that we have Americans plotting to subvert sovereign America underneath the mantle of a World Wide Supra State?

For the presumed sake of "World Peace", "Fixing Global Warming", "A World free from US torture", "Equitable Distribution of..." ..

Well folks, in plain sight, but controlled by the KGB, Strobe Talbott plots and lays plans for the demise of America as we know it for a Supra State, and gets paid for it.

Strobeie's parents were dyed in the wool members of the United World Federalists, in fact opened a chapter in Daton Ohio.

can you imagine the conversation between his parents to come up with Strobe's name?

Video: February 7, 2008, selling his book
The Great Experiment: The Story of Ancient Empires, Modern States, and the Quest for a Global Nation
[bla bla "I shall rule the Vorld!]

At the end of this video Strobe compliments the success of the European Union. no shiite!

This traitor Strobe will push like hell to implement his vast plans under Clinton or Obama either one.
STROBE pounding his "chest" about his war in the Balkans and his plans to take over the world.

last 1/3 of the video is Q & A from like minded ass kissing sycophants.
Posted by: RD   2008-03-05 23:30  

#17  "he's no Chuck Hagel"
Posted by: Frank G   2008-03-05 21:05  

#16  I used to admire Richard Lugar. No more. The older he gets the more RINO he becomes. It is time for him to leave the Senate and perhaps in so doing, the party as well.
Posted by: remoteman   2008-03-05 17:29  

#15  #7: "Strobe" the name says it all.

Yep, brilliant flash, then gone, Strobe who?
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2008-03-05 13:53  

#14  well there are 3 commies still running... starting with Nader and working up.
Posted by: 3dc   2008-03-05 10:35  

#13  The communist party is still alive and well in the dhimocrats, I see.
Posted by: DarthVader   2008-03-05 09:48  

#12  Just another Clintonista. For sale to the highest bidder...
Posted by: tu3031   2008-03-05 08:59  

#11  You say our goverment wonks were duped by the Soviets? Welcome to reality.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2008-03-05 08:39  

#10  Can you say treason? I can. What part of his oath to support and defend the Constitution does he not understand? I want to see come charges.

what exactly is it the UN "does well?"
Lie, cheat, steal, rape, murder, etc. The usual.

Posted by: Spot   2008-03-05 08:18  

#9  Only if the larger enterprise of global governance has that kind of breadth and depth will it be able to supplement what the U.N. does well, compensate for what it does badly, and provide capabilities that it lacks."

From someone whom has had some working knowledge.... what exactly is it the UN "does well?"
Posted by: Besoeker   2008-03-05 07:19  

#8  JosephM, I would appreciate if you would expand on that last comment. Thanks!
Posted by: trailing wife   2008-03-05 03:24  

#7  "Strobe" the name says it all.

"Strobe the thinker"

In the future, Talbott says the U.N. will need to be "incorporated into an increasingly variegated network of structures and arrangements, some functional in focus, others geographic; some intergovernmental, others based on systematic collaboration with the private sector, civil society, and NGOs [non-governmental organizations]. Only if the larger enterprise of global governance has that kind of breadth and depth will it be able to supplement what the U.N. does well, compensate for what it does badly, and provide capabilities that it lacks."

the guy made my skin crawl back when he was a talking head on one of the Washington TV shows in the 80s 90/91.

keep yer powder dry..
Posted by: RD   2008-03-05 03:08  

#6  "Mccain saw through him even back then" > SPOOK, IFF ONLY YOU KNEW.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2008-03-05 01:11  

#5  Good thing is it looks like McCain saw through him even back then.
Posted by: OldSpook   2008-03-05 00:52  

#4  It's been a predictable pattern for some time now. If only there was an intelligence agency that put American intrests first, it'd be almost too easy to predict who to follow around to observe this bullshit in progress...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2008-03-05 00:37  

#3  America must "yield up some of our sovereignty."

Pass the bullets. These "one world" peopel need killin.
Posted by: OldSpook   2008-03-05 00:29  

#2  I ought to be shocked, but no. No I'm not.
Posted by: Seafarious   2008-03-05 00:29  

#1  Soros involved? RINOS? The Clintons? State Department?

Yep. No surprise, those elements come together quite often.
Posted by: OldSpook   2008-03-05 00:27  

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