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We Released a Convicted Spy Who Stole Nuclear Secrets?! 🤯

Shawn Ryan Show

The speakers discuss Jonathan Pollard, a convicted spy who stole U.S. nuclear secrets for Israel, and allege that Israeli intelligence used blackmail involving the Clinton-Lewinsky scandal to pressure for his release. They trace Pollard's journey from imprisonment through parole under Obama and eventual return to Israel under Trump, concluding with claims about Pollard's statements encouraging American Jews to spy for Israel.

Summary

The transcript opens with a claim that Israelis killed 10 Americans over three years without any U.S. government demand for arrests, and references a cyber operative allegedly caught in Las Vegas and returned to Israel. The conversation then pivots to the case of Jonathan Pollard, a convicted spy who stole top-secret U.S. nuclear and intelligence documents on behalf of Israel.

The speakers allege that Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu approached President Clinton with alleged surveillance tapes of the Monica Lewinsky affair — before the scandal became public — as leverage to secure Pollard's release. They claim Clinton, to his credit, refused this alleged blackmail, after which Israel allegedly released the tapes publicly.

The narrative continues with the claim that President Obama eventually paroled Pollard, which the speakers condemn, arguing he should have remained imprisoned for life as a traitor. Under the Trump administration, they allege Israel pushed further, demanding Pollard be allowed to return to Israel entirely — a request Trump allegedly granted without resistance.

The segment concludes with the speakers noting that Pollard, now living in Israel, has given interviews allegedly encouraging American Jews to betray the United States and work for Israel, which the speakers frame as deeply alarming.

Key Insights

  • The speakers allege that Netanyahu used surveillance tapes of Clinton's affair with Monica Lewinsky as blackmail to pressure Clinton into releasing convicted spy Jonathan Pollard before the scandal was publicly known.
  • The speakers claim Clinton refused Israeli pressure and did not release Pollard despite the alleged blackmail, framing this as a rare moment of resistance against Israeli demands.
  • The speakers argue that Obama's decision to parole Pollard was wrong, stating Pollard should have remained in prison for life given the severity of his espionage against the United States.
  • The speakers claim Trump went beyond parole by allowing Pollard to leave the U.S. and return to Israel, characterizing Trump's compliance as deferential — 'Yes, sir. Thank you, sir.'
  • The speakers allege that Pollard, now in Israel, has given interviews encouraging American Jews to betray the United States and work for Israel, which they present as a dangerous and treasonous message.

Topics

Jonathan Pollard spy caseAlleged Israeli blackmail of U.S. presidentsU.S.-Israel intelligence and political relations

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