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FrankRep
07-20-2010, 10:40 AM
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Senator Joseph McCarthy is shown to still be right as U.S. District Court Judge sentences former State Department employee Walter Kendall Myers and, his wife, Gwendolyn Meyers to life in prison after nearly 30 years of being Communist spies on behalf of Cuba's intelligence agency - the CuSI. by Christian Gomez


Joseph McCarthy's Still Right: Communist Treason in the State Department (http://www.thenewamerican.com/index.php/usnews/crime/4080-mccarthys-still-right-communist-treason-in-the-state-department)


Christian Gomez | The New American (http://www.thenewamerican.com/)
Tuesday, 20 July 2010



“And even if there were only one Communist in the State Department, that would still be one Communist too many.”

— Senator Joseph McCarthy, at the 1952 Republican National Convention


Just as the news of one spy ring unfurls, another one sets sail. On July 16, the Department of Justice issued a press release (http://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/2010/July/10-ag-825.html) stating that an official of the State Department, and his wife, were sentenced to “life in prison without the possibility of parole and 81 months in prison, respectively, for their roles in a nearly 30-year conspiracy to provide highly-classified U.S. national defense information to the Republic of Cuba.”

The State Department official who received the life sentence for espionage and disclosures of national defense secrets was identified as Walter Kendall Myers, age 73. His wife, and accomplice, was identified as Gwendolyn Myers, age 72.

The Myers were arrested at their Washington, D.C., residence, on June 4, 2009, and pleaded guilty to charges of conspiracy and stealing of sensitive information on November 20, 2009. Judge Reggie B. Walton, of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, handed down the final verdict on July 19, 2010.

Unlike the 11 Russian spies arrested over the last few weeks, these spies were U.S. citizens, one of whom was a high-ranking employee of the federal government at the U.S. Department of State. In addition to that, the Myers were self-avowed communists. Below are several quotes from the couple:




* “We wish to add at this time that we acted as we did for 30 years because of our ideals and beliefs.”

* “Our only objective was to help the Cuban people defend their revolution.”

* “We share the ideals and dreams of the Cuban revolution.”

* “We are equally committed to helping the struggling people of the world.”



Upon handing the defendants their sentences, Judge Walton told the Myers, “Cuba is not a beacon of liberty…. I see no sense of remorse. You were proud of what you did.”

The sentencing memorandum shed some light as to the backgrounds of the defendants: Kendall Myers started “working at the State Department in 1977 as a contract instructor at the Department’s Foreign Service Institute (FSI) in Arlington, Va.” Advancing up the ranks, Kendal Myers would go on to work full-time at the State Department’s Bureau of Intelligence and Research (INR). His last State Department assignment had him working as “an intelligence analyst for Europe in INR,” according to the memorandum, “where he specialized on European matters and had daily access to classified information through computer databases and otherwise.”

These positions are not low-key posts; they require high-security clearances, which he had held. In 1985, he was designated with a “Top Secret” security clearance and, in 1999, assigned access to “Sensitive Compartmental Information.”

The FBI managed to recover a diary kept by Kendall Myers, which contained a detailed elaboration of his sympathies with the Marxist Cuban Revolution and its communist leader Fidel Castro. The diary also included a first-hand written account of a two-week trip to Cuba, in December 1978. The trip was made at the behest of a Cuban government official who made contact with Myers at the State Department’s FSI. The Cuban official was, in fact, an undercover intelligence operative for the Cuban Intelligence Service (CuIS). It was during this two-week stay that Kendal Myers became trained in the art of intelligence gathering and espionage on behalf of the communist-controlled Cuban government.

For the next 30 years, the Meyers would transmit to Cuba top secret and classified information, pertaining to U.S. national defense and foreign policy. Kendal Meyers obtained the “Top Secret” clearance, in 1985, after he persuaded his superiors at the State Department for such a position; this too was originally at the behest of the CuIS. Through money provided by the CuIS, the Meyers purchased shortwave radio equipment to transmit their messages back to their Cuban handlers. Like the diary, the shortwave radio was also recovered by the FBI.

U.S. Prosecutor Attorney Michael Harvey said of Kendall Myers, “He said, ‘I was actually thinking it would be fun to get back into it.’ That’s what he said what, fun. He sold out the United States because he thought it would be thrilling and he should pay the price for his treachery.”

Harvey continued, “He is a traitor. He betrayed his colleagues at the State Department. He betrayed his country, and today shows no remorse.”

When the words treacherous, communist, spy, and State Department come together, one instantly harkens to memories of the Cold War and the warnings espoused by anti-communist Senator Joseph McCarthy, of Wisconsin.

In his famous “Speech on Communists in the State Department,” delivered on the 141st birthday of President Abraham Lincoln, on February 12, 1950, Senator McCarthy passionately said:



The reason why we find ourselves in a position of impotency is not because our only powerful, potential enemy has sent men to invade our shores, but rather because of the traitorous actions of those who have been treated so well by this nation…. This is glaringly true in the State Department. There the bright young men who are born with silver spoons in their mouths are the ones who have been worst…. In my opinion the State Department, which is one of the most important government departments, is thoroughly infested with communists.


McCarthy no longer needs to rely on opinion alone, or the investigatory findings of FBI director J. Edgar Hoover; instead, McCarthy’s verification and vindication can be seen in news headlines that read of Communist espionage in our government and/or of Russian spies that blend in everyday society.

The words of Joe McCarthy have never been as true as they are right now. Unfortunately, even if McCarthy were around today, the essential Senate Internal Security Committee no longer exists and whatever layers of the Homeland Security that have come into place since then, are too many, bureaucratic, and counterproductive, possessing none of the same capabilities or effectiveness of the Internal Security counterintelligence tools that protected the United States from 1950 to 1975.

“We do need another Joe McCarthy to come out of the state of Wisconsin…. We need members of the House of Representatives from Wisconsin who will join men John Ashbrook and myself to resurrect the Committee on Internal Security,” said Democratic Congressman Larry McDonald, and former chairman of The John Birch Society, in a speech honoring Senator McCarthy, delivered on May 3, 1981.

Although Congressmen John Ashbrook, Larry McDonald, and Senator Joe McCarthy may no longer be around to investigate the communist subversion and espionage in our government, new elected Representatives can pick up where these men left off by hearing the cry of Larry McDonald and honoring not just the legacy of Senator McCarthy but in rooting out the communist subversion whereever it may lie in the federal government, such as the case of Walter Kendall Myers and Gwendolyn Myers.


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FrankRep
07-20-2010, 07:36 PM
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Fox News host Glenn Beck aired an extraordinary program June 24 explaining how author M. Stanton Evans exposed how the facts released from the files of the FBI and the World War II-era Office of Strategic Services over the past two decades have vindicated the controversial charges of communism in the U.S. State Department by Senator Joseph McCarthy. by Thomas R. Eddlem


Glenn Beck: History Vindicated Joe McCarthy (http://www.thenewamerican.com/index.php/culture/37-history/3876-glenn-beck-history-vindicated-joe-mccarthy)


Thomas R. Eddlem | The New American (http://www.thenewamerican.com/)
Friday, 25 June 2010


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Fox News host Glenn Beck aired an extraordinary program (http://bit.ly/ajoCI4) June 24 explaining how the facts released from the files of the FBI and the World War II-era Office of Strategic Services over the past two decades have vindicated the controversial charges of communism in the U.S. State Department by Senator Joseph McCarthy.

The Wisconsin Republican's name has been transformed into an epithet, “McCarthyism,” by much of the political Left that is intended to mean smearing political opponents with unfounded charges. While the Left and much of the Right accepted as gospel that McCarthy's charges were false, many conservatives (including the late William F. Buckley (http://www.amazon.com/McCarthy-His-Enemies-William-Buckley/dp/0895264722)) have defended McCarthy as essentially correct on the facts and the specific cases he mentioned publicly. But in an interview with author M. Stanton Evans, Beck gave a fair summary of Soviet penetration of U.S. government after the Second World War that has only become known since the mid-1990s with the release of the Venona Papers (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venona_project), FBI files, and other primary source documents.

Beck asked (http://bit.ly/cJAHDr): “The question is, was Joseph McCarthy right? Was he right?” And the inescapable conclusion he came to after reading Evans' Blacklisted by History: The Untold Story of Senator Joe McCarthy (http://www.amazon.com/dp/1400081068?tag=s00cb-20&camp=213381&creative=390973&linkCode=as4&creativeASIN=1400081068&adid=0B0NGXFD9TY2NJ0S6TMS&) was that McCarthy had told the truth. (The book was reviewed by The New American here (http://www.thenewamerican.com/index.php/reviews/books/3872-a-reputation-rescued).) “I don't want to believe this,” Beck told Evans of his reaction when Evans' book was first published in 2007. “I put it down and I went 'I'm not ready to hear that. I can't handle that.'" But Beck later finished the book anyway and asked the audience, "Okay. Please, America, read this book.”

M. Stanton Evans told Beck (http://bit.ly/cJAHDr) of his research on McCarthy that “I found a lot of stuff missing, a lot of stuff had been censored, a lot of stuff that was in the records in one place but blacked out in another place. Mostly what I found was that the FBI files, which backed up what McCarthy was saying, had been withheld for 50 years. And we now have them, or many of them, and they show essentially that he was right in general. There was a massive penetration of the government, and that it was covered up, and that he threatened that cover-up. And that's why he was isolated, demonized, and destroyed. That's the technique.”

Beck pointed out that the “Red Scare” of the 1950s had more to do with ensuring employees of the U.S. government were loyal to their employer and not to a rival nation rather than a mere battle against a particular political or philosophical opinion. “If you were a Marxist then, you were a Soviet sympathizer. You were a traitor to our country," Beck noted of the Stalinist era. "You've got to put that into perspective.” Nevertheless, leftists are apoplectic (http://mediamatters.org/research/201006240076) about the content of Beck's program, while conservative organizations like The John Birch Society have trumpeted (http://www.jbs.org/component/content/article/1009-commentary/6372-glenn-beck-recapitulates-the-john-birch-society) this first salvo in the mainstream media to resurrect the legacy of America's most famous anti-communist Senator.


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