The F.B.I. announced the arrest of a retired US Ambassador. Hmmm, shocking on its face, sure. This individual held posts at the highest levels in addition to the position of ambassador. Where was he educated? Harvard! Yes, and Yale, too. Oh, can't leave out the Jesuits: Georgetown U. He trained at the Foggy Bottom center for Foreign Service Officers. He joined State in 1981 when he began his career as :SPY. Spying for Cuba and -CHINA. This could be the highest ranking spy in US history.
AG Merrick Garland on statements after the arrest, stated that the information divulged by this spy reached the highest government levels of Cuba, China, and their partner, Russya,home of the Rus. Who was he? A man. A man who like so many other Ivy folks, think they are above the rest; too smart to get caught. Hmmm. as he was put into 'cuffs', this pathetic individual started to cry. Why? Because he's smart enough to know he'll never, ever see the light of day again as a free man. He's 73 years old and has , perhaps another 7-10 years of living on this earth. He'll be living, ha-living, in an 8'x10' cell. His career is lengthy and detailed, mostly as an expert on LAtin American affairs, due in part to his home country of Colombia. How many courses on ethics did he attend?
His name: Victor Rocha. Again: Victor Rocha. Spy extraordinaire. Who vetted this criminal? Hmmm. Sec. State Antony Blinken will no doubt have to come up with some answers and soon. Maybe it's time to clean house. It was only a few years ago that critics forced the State Dept. to widen the hiring pool to include westerners(as opposed to WASPS from northeast) and graduates from state schools. It has definitely improved results, but more house cleaning is in order.
Will Rocha be able to receive mail in Federal prison? Not if left to the guards.
Have a nice time at trial, Victor. Don't waste an email to Raul Castro-he's unavailable.
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