By Philip Giraldi
The strongest
indicator that Israel was the
planned recipient of what the
Toebbe’s stole is the silence over
who the target might have been.
October 22, 2021 -- "Information
Clearing House -
"Strategic
Culture Foundation
"- An intriguing
though fragmentary
espionage story made headlines eleven
days ago and then disappeared abruptly,
suggesting that some folks in high places in
the government and media were fearing that
the full tale would prove to be embarrassing
to someone. I am referring to the report of
the arrest made by the Federal Bureau of
Investigation (FBI) and the Naval Criminal
Investigative Service of an American
government employee who worked in nuclear
engineering. Jonathan Toebbe and his wife
Diana apparently had stolen highly sensitive
information on nuclear propulsion systems
and the stealth hull designs of the next
generation U.S. Navy Virginia class attack
submarine fleet and had been caught after
several times seeking to sell their wares to
what they thought to be a foreign power.
Two days after the arrest, the Toebbes
appeared in court in Martinsburg West
Virginia and were ordered to remain in jail
as they were considered a flight risk. So
far, so good but the interesting part of the
story is that the intended purchaser was
apparently not obvious adversaries like
Russia and China, but rather an ostensibly
friendly country, which was not identified.
The Toebbes clearly thought they were
offering their technology to a foreign
country’s intelligence service, one
presumes, but they were in fact in contact
with the FBI, which allowed them to arrange
dead drops in Pennsylvania, Virginia and
West Virginia and paid them to continue
providing new material on small digital
computer cards before closing the trap and
making the arrest.
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And how the FBI learned about the Toebbes
is another interesting part of the story.
Apparently in April 2020 the couple had
mailed a package containing manuals and
other material relating to the propulsion
systems to a foreign country, together with
an offer to establish a covert relationship
in return for payment in cryptocurrency. The
package somehow wound up in someone’s hands
in the foreign postal system or government
and eventually made its way anonymously
eight months later to the FBI legal attaché
at the U.S. Embassy. It included a note that
read “Please forward this letter to your
military intelligence agency. I believe this
information will be of great value to your
nation. This is not a hoax.”
One has to suspect that the material
actually had reached the foreign
intelligence agency that it had been sent to
where it was considered too hot to handle,
so it was forwarded on to the U.S. officials
anonymously to get rid of it.
The documents involved relating to the
arrest and the alleged crimes committed by
the Toebbes are heavily redacted, far beyond
the identity of the foreign country
involved, so it is somewhat difficult to
reconstruct exactly what happened. Toebbe, a
former naval officer, has held senior
positions in the Navy bureaucracy, up to and
including serving on the staff of the Chief
of Naval Operations, which would have given
him access to beyond top secret codeworded
details of next level submarine technology.
It is information that is only shared with
Great Britain and, in a recent policy move,
with Australia, both U.S. allies that will
deploy nuclear powered submarines in the
Pacific to deter China. The documents the
Toebbes reportedly stole and tried to sell
were produced by a little-known U.S.
government facility the Bettis Atomic Power
Laboratory in West Mifflin Pennsylvania.
One of the most interesting aspects of
the case is the question of who might have
been the potential buyer of the stolen
technology. Building nuclear submarines is
not exactly high on the priority list of any
but a small handful of countries that have
global or regional pretensions that might be
supported by having cruise missile nuclear
weapons capable ships that can stay under
water for months at a time. Germany could
conceivably build such vessels but has no
defensive needs that require such an
expedient. So could France, presumably.
Japan and South Korea are perhaps more
plausible recipients, particularly as they
have the industrial and scientific bases
that could benefit from and use the
technology if they chose to go that route,
and both are threatened by China.
And, of course, there is always Israel,
which frequently tends to come up when there
are stories of espionage committed by a
friendly country against the United States.
In this case, of course, the Israelis, if
targeted by the Toebbes, apparently did not
seek the approach and that may be why the
information sent in the package possibly to
Mossad was sat on for over six months.
Nevertheless, there is a definite
resemblance to what the Toebbes set out to
do with the Jonathan Pollard case of the
1980s. Pollard, a non-practicing Jew and
Navy analyst, stole a whole roomful of
top-secret defense materials. He was in it
for the money and tried to sell the
intelligence to several foreign governments
before he “got religion” and found a buyer
in Israel. He became the most damaging spy
in the history of the United States. After
being caught, tried, convicted and spending
twenty-eight years in federal prison, he was
released on parole but not allowed to
travel. The Donald Trump administration did
not renew the parole in 2020 and he moved to
Israel, where he was met at the airport by
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who
presented him with his citizenship papers.
He is regarded as a hero in Israel and he
has a city square named after him. So, the
question becomes, was history repeating
itself with the Toebbes?
Against that speculation is the fact that
Israel already has an established nuclear
deterrent more than capable of eliminating
its regional enemies if needs be. It has no
use for an expensive submarine with
abilities that are not required in the
goldfish bowl of the Middle East, unless of
course if the United States were to gift
Jerusalem with such a new military bauble.
It would also have no need to get involved
in something that might ultimately have
tremendous blowback if exposed, potentially
severely damaging the relationship with
Washington.
My own theory is that Israel was indeed
the target of the Toebbes’ scheme. It is
widely known that the Jewish state is the
most aggressive and successful “friendly”
nation spying on Washington and it is backed
up by a host of wealthy and powerful
co-religionists who work hard to both “help”
it and cover-up for its crimes. I suspect
that if Israeli intelligence were interested
in collecting on the submarine technology
they would eschew potential screwballs like
the Toebbes and instead work their other
sources in Washington to collect the
information independently, accounting for
the time lag between the mailing of the
package and the forwarding of it to the FBI.
When Pollard was active, his Israeli Embassy
handler would sometimes ask him for specific
files by number, indicating they had other
high level agents at work, and it must be
assumed that that is still the case. Far too
many in Congress and the Pentagon are very
happy to have a lunch with that nice young
man or woman from the Israeli Embassy and
maybe share a secret or two.
But, that speculation aside, perhaps the
strongest indicator that Israel was the
planned recipient of what the Toebbe’s stole
is the silence over who the target might
have been. When the media and the federal
government are silent on a foreign policy or
national security issue it often means that
Israel is involved, directly or indirectly.
Will we the American public ever learn “who
was it?” Probably not. Just one more secret.