He was jailed, OK. That's fair. However he was also tortured and if you listen to enough of his speeches you'll hear little snippets of it here and there, it's not the kind of torture a guy likes to admit happened to him, and this is the mistreatment and discrimination.
@@alexcarter8807I’m glad you are very sympathetic about how prisoners are mistreated. Tell me, are you also outraged by how the IDF “created enclosures where around 70 Palestinian detainees from Gaza are placed under extreme physical restraint, and a field hospital where wounded detainees are strapped to their beds, wearing diapers and fed through straws.”
I am so relieved and happy that Jonathan Pollard is helping Ben Uliel (sp) since no one else bothered or was afraid to help him or both. I am horrified that he was convicted by an admission extracted under torture! Is torture the normal way the Jewish state treats its Jewish citizens? Shocking!!
No, you're jumping on the wording, one can love the country but have a lot of criticism on the State and government and its organs, including of maltreating even its own citizens@@barneygimble8984
@@barneygimble8984 your a jew hating anti zionist moron. Pollard was in US prison. And no Palestinians are not tortured. Israel is too lenient on the terrorists
coreysmith8489 - I believe that you have asked that same question on at least one previous occasion, and I responded by saying that the U.S. is investing in Israel, and the U.S. gets most of its money back from Israel since there are 'strings attached' to the money that Israel receives from the U.S. That is, Israel is required to use the American financial aid to purchase American made weapons, and that in itself helps keep many Americans employed in the defense industry. As well, Israel makes many improvements to the American made weapons that it purchases from the U.S., and that ultimately saves the U.S. billions of dollars in research and development. Thus, it is a win/win situation for the U.S. to financially support Israel. Do you understand?
What are these "strings attached" agreements Israel must abide to get this money? Seems like most of its unconditional with a HUGE amount of it going towards Israels military. But please be specific as I am always willing to learn.
The interviewer is rude and impatient, interrupts JP in a middle of sentence, etc. It o oh shows that he is mot interested in JP’s replies, but wants to get through the interview and get professional checkmarks Shame on him
@@benlevy48And yet Hanssen died in prison while Jews successfully lobbied for Pollard’s release. You people are so full of it. You’re going to be in a whole world of hurt when that US aid stops flowing.
An assessment by the CIA, found that Pollard's handlers in Israel wanted insight on "nuclear, military and technical information on the Arab states, Pakistan, and the Soviet Union -- not on the United States." Former U.S. deputy attorney-general Philip Heymann -- who is (was) director of Harvard Law School's International Center for Criminal Justice -- wrote President Obama in 2011 that he had reviewed Jonathan Pollard's complete record and found that "[t]here is no evidence that Pollard intended to harm the United States or help its enemies. Eight former U.S. officials, with extensive knowledge of the Jonathan pollard case, sent a letter during the Obama presidency, protesting the "unjust denial of parole for Mr Pollard. They are, and held these positions when the letter was penned: 1 - R. James Woolsey, former director of the CIA. 2 - Dennis DeConcini, former chair of the U.S. Senate Intelligence Committe. 3 - David F. Durenburger, also a former chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee. 4 - Robert C. MacFarlane, former U.S. National Security Advisor. 5 - Lawrence J. Korb, former Assistant U.S. Secretary of Defense. 6 - Angelo Codevilla, a former Senate Intelligence Committee staffer. 7 - Lee Hamilton, former chair of the House Select Committee on Intelligence. 8 - Bernard W. Nussbaum, former White House counsel.
Jonathan Pollard is a mentally unstable individual who is out of touch with reality. He was employed by the US Military as an intelligence analyst but Pollard never served in the US Military as a soldier and certainly not an Officer in the US Military as he alluded to in this video @11:54. Before his arrest he was described by his employers as a "storyteller" and it was recommended that he seek psychiatric treatment. Pollard today presents himself as a martyr for the Jewish people.
You have quite the imagination, you're confusing Robert Hanssen, the guy was crazy like you. Jonathan Pollard is a hero. 🇮🇱 I suggest you stop smoking weed & stay off fentanyl.
If what you said is true, then you have to agree that his sentence was not justified. If he was and is mentally ill, then he should have been sentenced to a mental asylum for treatment.
I was in the same unit as this guy at one point in my life, in federal prison. He was one of the few people there I remember who maintained their humanity in a place that makes that very difficult. Glad to have known him and spoken to him, regardless of his(or MY) past.
@@davidcolenn Why? The US may end up with a 34 times convicted felon and traitor as president. This is far, far more dangerous than Mr. Pollard who is pretty much retired. Why not look at the actual dangers? Mr. Pollard also got 30 years in prison, *30 years* we're talking Nelson Mandela numbers here. Do you think Donnie Dirty Diapers will get even a day in jail?
Accusations? He was found and convicted of espionage, which he admitted to. If Jews didn’t have the unbridled and unmitigated power they do in the US, he would’ve gotten the chair as he deserved.
He gave a room full of boxes with secret documents to the Israelis .Jonathan Pollard Was One of the Most Damaging Spies in US History. Among the most damaging intel Pollard is (publicly) known to have given Israel information about is the VQ-2 electronic surveillance system and the 10-volume Radio and Signal Intelligence (RASIN) manual, detailing the entire U.S. global listening profile, detailing what communications the National Security Agency was monitoring, from which countries and what the U.S. priorities were. The Soviets had a spy in the Israeli government and they get access also to the files.
I am shocked most of American didn’t recognize or know Jonathan do you know where is the most awful part of this story?! He left his wife who helped him and marry another women who visited him in jail ,,his ex wife story really sad
Whoever did the interview should be fired for being an idiot. Jonathan - thank you for everything you do for the Jewish people. We love and respect you. You deserve the highest place in our Land, besides Maschiach.
An assessment by the CIA, found that Pollard's handlers in Israel wanted insight on "nuclear, military and technical information on the Arab states, Pakistan, and the Soviet Union -- not on the United States." Former U.S. deputy attorney-general Philip Heymann -- who is (was) director of Harvard Law School's International Center for Criminal Justice -- wrote President Obama in 2011 that he had reviewed Jonathan Pollard's complete record and found that "[t]here is no evidence that Pollard intended to harm the United States or help its enemies. Eight former U.S. officials, with extensive knowledge of the Jonathan pollard case, sent a letter during the Obama presidency, protesting the "unjust denial of parole for Mr Pollard. They are, and held these positions when the letter was penned: 1 - R. James Woolsey, former director of the CIA. 2 - Dennis DeConcini, former chair of the U.S. Senate Intelligence Committe. 3 - David F. Durenburger, also a former chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee. 4 - Robert C. MacFarlane, former U.S. National Security Advisor. 5 - Lawrence J. Korb, former Assistant U.S. Secretary of Defense. 6 - Angelo Codevilla, a former Senate Intelligence Committee staffer. 7 - Lee Hamilton, former chair of the House Select Committee on Intelligence. 8 - Bernard W. Nussbaum, former White House counsel.
What a courageous man. All those years in jail and he stuck to his principles. He feels it's his duty to protect Jews from harm and that this dual loyalty inevitably leads to antisemitism. Hence the only way to escape antisemitism is to make Aliyah. I'd love to see him join Ben Gvir's party.
You have to be old to have heard about him. He got shut away in prison for 30 years. I remember hearing the name decades ago. He is someone I'm listening to a lot these days.
@@alexcarter8807Didn’t know “Russian” was a new euphemism for “Israeli.” There is no Russian lobby in America with remotely the power of the Jewish lobby.
why didnt the US bomb auschwitz when they knew exactly what was happening there? why did the US govt BAN jewish refugees escaping the holocaust from entering the US? the US is israels allie, but the USA cannot be trusted 100%, they have stabbed jews in the back many times too
Israel betrays God also. Disgusting people. Daniel 9:11 Yes, all Israel has transgressed Your law, and has departed so as not to obey Your voice; therefore the curse and the oath written in the Law of Moses the servant of God have been poured out on us, because we have sinned against Him.
The corrupt US officials put an undeclared embargo on crucial intelligence they were supposed to exchange to Israel for their national security. He was courageous to risk his security to do the right thing against the corrupt American intelligence agencies who stabbed Israel in the back by withholding key information when Israel was providing American with their end of the intelligence exchange agreements
They gave him 30 years for not putting the us in jeopardy., but warning that the US was not sharing vital intelligence with Israel, just like now on October 7th. You must be an obozo voter.
He did his time, he that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone. You know who is unrepentanted traitor Ana Montes, top Cuban spy who worked at the Pentagon. Google her. You'd be surprised who are real traitors. She still thinks Uncle Sam is responsible for Cuba's misery after doing time.
Okay now you see where his Excellency Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and no way shape or form Spanked Jonathan in the back... I comfortably rest my case
I might be wrong but he was a citizen of a country that was and is friendly to Israel.at that time he wasn't even a citizen of Israel.....in some ways you should be loyal to your country you are a citizen of...then he has an appearance as if he was an orthodox believer which he is not....I may not know all the facts but that how I see it right now....
The only truth in some news 📰 still the date 😅 remember what they put on Von Braun tombstone 🪦 ( psalm 19-1) all those years in prison mean he shut his mouths .
@LarryCohen An assessment by the CIA, found that Pollard's handlers in Israel wanted insight on "nuclear, military and technical information on the Arab states, Pakistan, and the Soviet Union -- not on the United States." Former U.S. deputy attorney-general Philip Heymann -- who is (was) director of Harvard Law School's International Center for Criminal Justice -- wrote President Obama in 2011 that he had reviewed Jonathan Pollard's complete record and found that "[t]here is no evidence that Pollard intended to harm the United States or help its enemies. Eight former U.S. officials, with extensive knowledge of the Jonathan pollard case, sent a letter during the Obama presidency, protesting the "unjust denial of parole for Mr Pollard. They are, and held these positions when the letter was penned: 1 - R. James Woolsey, former director of the CIA. 2 - Dennis DeConcini, former chair of the U.S. Senate Intelligence Committe. 3 - David F. Durenburger, also a former chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee. 4 - Robert C. MacFarlane, former U.S. National Security Advisor. 5 - Lawrence J. Korb, former Assistant U.S. Secretary of Defense. 6 - Angelo Codevilla, a former Senate Intelligence Committee staffer. 7 - Lee Hamilton, former chair of the House Select Committee on Intelligence. 8 - Bernard W. Nussbaum, former White House counsel.
@@kevinrosenberg5458 You are such a liar 1 Kings 19:10 So he said, “I have been very zealous for the Lord God of hosts; for the children of Israel have forsaken Your covenant, torn down Your altars, and killed Your prophets with the sword. I alone am left; and they seek to take my life.”
It was a travesty of Justice he got 30 years for a crime that should have only got 5 years. Haven't said that he is not a hero and he only likes who stoke his ego and never realizing Judaism is not about winning the victim Olympics just because his case was a travesty of justice. And some of the things he says are absurd and not believable that he acts like he has some secret answers that others want from him (that he is hiding) that he doesn't have. He plays on the bigotry of others. Even if he did have them he was a felon and why should he as one individual should he be taken seriously.
Salam, Shlomo, Shalom, Peace. Those Whom Are Friends With Bibi Netanyahu, Are Lost In The Wilderness Of Darkness, Only The Pious Can See Whom They Serve.
if US military aid was cut to israel, you know what would happen dont you? instead of using conventional weapons to defeat its enemies, israel would be FORCED to use the ULTIMATE weapon on its enemies, which would lead to nuclear ww3, no one wants that, why do you think the US props up failed PAKISTAN with hundreds of millions of $$ every yr? because they are friends? NO, its because if pakistan collapsed, its nukes would fall into the hands of terrorists who would use them
@coreysmith8489 i agree and they have free education and healthcare with hard working Americans tax money ? go figure that out + America should ban all the IDF soldiers from serving in esraeil once you do you stay there
@@davidcolenn It’s usually (before 7/10) a very tiny portion of Israels BNP. Don’t remember exactly, but like 0,7%. All that money goes back to US to buy weapons,which Israelis also help improve, and thus support US factories.
An assessment by the CIA, found that Pollard's handlers in Israel wanted insight on "nuclear, military and technical information on the Arab states, Pakistan, and the Soviet Union -- not on the United States." Former U.S. deputy attorney-general Philip Heymann -- who is (was) director of Harvard Law School's International Center for Criminal Justice -- wrote President Obama in 2011 that he had reviewed Jonathan Pollard's complete record and found that "[t]here is no evidence that Pollard intended to harm the United States or help its enemies. Eight former U.S. officials, with extensive knowledge of the Jonathan pollard case, sent a letter during the Obama presidency, protesting the "unjust denial of parole for Mr Pollard. They are, and held these positions when the letter was penned: 1 - R. James Woolsey, former director of the CIA. 2 - Dennis DeConcini, former chair of the U.S. Senate Intelligence Committe. 3 - David F. Durenburger, also a former chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee. 4 - Robert C. MacFarlane, former U.S. National Security Advisor. 5 - Lawrence J. Korb, former Assistant U.S. Secretary of Defense. 6 - Angelo Codevilla, a former Senate Intelligence Committee staffer. 7 - Lee Hamilton, former chair of the House Select Committee on Intelligence. 8 - Bernard W. Nussbaum, former White House counsel.
Can’t stand this illiterate stereotype establishment shill interviewing the great Jonathan Pollard. The “host” an insufferable frightened, whining voiced creep, and the Noble infinitely more intelligent, elegant Pollard.
This man is no hero.
He was no spy, he is a traitor.
Alot of countries have spy's born in the target country.
Flat out end of story
He betrayed hes country and implies he was mistreated or descriminated against 🤦♂️
He was jailed, OK. That's fair. However he was also tortured and if you listen to enough of his speeches you'll hear little snippets of it here and there, it's not the kind of torture a guy likes to admit happened to him, and this is the mistreatment and discrimination.
@alexcarter8807
Oh well.
@@alexcarter8807I’m glad you are very sympathetic about how prisoners are mistreated. Tell me, are you also outraged by how the IDF “created enclosures where around 70 Palestinian detainees from Gaza are placed under extreme physical restraint, and a field hospital where wounded detainees are strapped to their beds, wearing diapers and fed through straws.”
@@alexcarter8807 Good joke 🤣
@@alexcarter8807Would have happened to anyone else from any other nation too, probably even worse.
people of deep faith are alway going to be conflicted as it is not possible to honestly serve two masters.
He's a traitor
I am so relieved and happy that Jonathan Pollard is helping Ben Uliel (sp) since no one else bothered or was afraid to help him or both. I am horrified that he was convicted by an admission extracted under torture! Is torture the normal way the Jewish state treats its Jewish citizens? Shocking!!
Is that a back handed admission that Palestinians are routinely tortured?
Very important to get your facts straight…he was in an American prison…
No, you're jumping on the wording, one can love the country but have a lot of criticism on the State and government and its organs, including of maltreating even its own citizens@@barneygimble8984
@@barneygimble8984 your a jew hating anti zionist moron. Pollard was in US prison. And no Palestinians are not tortured. Israel is too lenient on the terrorists
he should been charged with treason
coreysmith8489 - I believe that you have asked that same question on at least one previous occasion, and I responded by saying that the U.S. is investing in Israel, and the U.S. gets most of its money back from Israel since there are 'strings attached' to the money that Israel receives from the U.S. That is, Israel is required to use the American financial aid to purchase American made weapons, and that in itself helps keep many Americans employed in the defense industry. As well, Israel makes many improvements to the American made weapons that it purchases from the U.S., and that ultimately saves the U.S. billions of dollars in research and development. Thus, it is a win/win situation for the U.S. to financially support Israel. Do you understand?
What are these "strings attached" agreements Israel must abide to get this money? Seems like most of its unconditional with a HUGE amount of it going towards Israels military. But please be specific as I am always willing to learn.
The interviewer is rude and impatient, interrupts JP in a middle of sentence, etc.
It o oh shows that he is mot interested in JP’s replies, but wants to get through the interview and get professional checkmarks
Shame on him
true
Pollard was monologuing and whining.
I am an American by birth and a Texan By the grace of God
The big guy knows where the trash bin is. Speaking as a Californian.
Rude how you cut him off at the end Jonathan pollard we are so lucky to have you
he should been charged with treason
@@davidcolenn israel and the security of the Jewish people come before anything
@@davidcolennbackstabbing traitor, thief.
We should only be hearing his voice from behind our federal prison
Two faced and never to be trusted again.
You know who was two face, split personality
Robert Hanssen. You wouldn't know the difference.
@@benlevy48And yet Hanssen died in prison while Jews successfully lobbied for Pollard’s release. You people are so full of it. You’re going to be in a whole world of hurt when that US aid stops flowing.
@@Rildar You won't witness that day. If that day will ever come, we will all be gone by that time.
@@draishaloveyou will pray forever
I am a spy because i walked into the "wrong" drugdealers & didnt like what i saw that it made me cry to the Creator for help...
An assessment by the CIA, found that Pollard's handlers in Israel wanted insight on "nuclear, military and technical information on the Arab states, Pakistan, and the Soviet Union -- not on the United States."
Former U.S. deputy attorney-general Philip Heymann -- who is (was) director of Harvard Law School's International Center for Criminal Justice -- wrote President Obama in 2011 that he had reviewed Jonathan Pollard's complete record and found that "[t]here is no evidence that Pollard intended to harm the United States or help its enemies.
Eight former U.S. officials, with extensive knowledge of the Jonathan pollard case, sent a letter during the Obama presidency, protesting the "unjust denial of parole for Mr Pollard. They are, and held these positions when the letter was penned:
1 - R. James Woolsey, former director of the CIA.
2 - Dennis DeConcini, former chair of the U.S. Senate Intelligence Committe.
3 - David F. Durenburger, also a former chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee.
4 - Robert C. MacFarlane, former U.S. National Security Advisor.
5 - Lawrence J. Korb, former Assistant U.S. Secretary of Defense.
6 - Angelo Codevilla, a former Senate Intelligence Committee staffer. 7 - Lee Hamilton, former chair of the House Select Committee on Intelligence.
8 - Bernard W. Nussbaum, former White House counsel.
F@@k Amerikkka
what do you mean?
Jonathan Pollard is a mentally unstable individual who is out of touch with reality. He was employed by the US Military as an intelligence analyst but Pollard never served in the US Military as a soldier and certainly not an Officer in the US Military as he alluded to in this video @11:54.
Before his arrest he was described by his employers as a "storyteller" and it was recommended that he seek psychiatric treatment.
Pollard today presents himself as a martyr for the Jewish people.
Oh dear, has the fact he’s alive and thriving upset you? Boo hoo
@@Shoshana-xh6hcI don’t understand your reply
Do you have his DD-214 ? where do you get your information ? Pollard is far above your level -
You have quite the imagination, you're confusing Robert Hanssen, the guy was crazy like you.
Jonathan Pollard is a hero. 🇮🇱
I suggest you stop smoking weed & stay off fentanyl.
If what you said is true, then you have to agree that his sentence was not justified. If he was and is mentally ill, then he should have been sentenced to a mental asylum for treatment.
Free all Jewish prisoners held without charges!
he should been charged with treason
Bitch, this guy betrayed his birth country and didn't feel any remorse. Can't trust zionist
He was charged with espionage. You people are so two-faced against non-Jews it’s insane reading some of your comments.
He was a spy
6 days later the reason for his pistol permit became clear.
Why? What happened 6 days later?
I was in the same unit as this guy at one point in my life, in federal prison. He was one of the few people there I remember who maintained their humanity in a place that makes that very difficult. Glad to have known him and spoken to him, regardless of his(or MY) past.
Thank you very much for sharing. Can you please share a little bit more detail for all of us we can learn
*He betrayed the United States. Whether he was a "nice guy" is not relevant. He is still a traitor and promoted others like him to spy for Israel.*
he should been charged with treason
Awesome! What an amazing insight into Jonathan Pollard, the person, and the accusations leveled against him!
he should been charged with treason
@@davidcolenn Why? The US may end up with a 34 times convicted felon and traitor as president. This is far, far more dangerous than Mr. Pollard who is pretty much retired. Why not look at the actual dangers? Mr. Pollard also got 30 years in prison, *30 years* we're talking Nelson Mandela numbers here. Do you think Donnie Dirty Diapers will get even a day in jail?
Accusations? He was found and convicted of espionage, which he admitted to. If Jews didn’t have the unbridled and unmitigated power they do in the US, he would’ve gotten the chair as he deserved.
You took an oath . . . you broke it . . . admit it and take the consequences
I believe he did
F&ck Amerikka, the transgender nation who accepted Nazis after WW2.
What information did he actually give?
Satellite images and information about Arab armies and American technology and a lot of things
He gave a room full of boxes with secret documents to the Israelis .Jonathan Pollard Was One of the Most Damaging Spies in US History.
Among the most damaging intel Pollard is (publicly) known to have given Israel information about is the VQ-2 electronic surveillance system and the 10-volume Radio and Signal Intelligence (RASIN) manual, detailing the entire U.S. global listening profile, detailing what communications the National Security Agency was monitoring, from which countries and what the U.S. priorities were.
The Soviets had a spy in the Israeli government and they get access also to the files.
I am shocked most of American didn’t recognize or know Jonathan do you know where is the most awful part of this story?! He left his wife who helped him and marry another women who visited him in jail ,,his ex wife story really sad
@@reemali3683I could not care less about his ex-wife. She helped him. She’s just as guilty. They’re all traitors.
he should be in ADX Colorado!
he should been charged with treason
He should be in Hell for all eternity.
Or better yet, Guantanomo Bay
Whoever did the interview should be fired for being an idiot. Jonathan - thank you for everything you do for the Jewish people. We love and respect you. You deserve the highest place in our Land, besides Maschiach.
I didn't watch the whole thing, with what did you take umbrage that the interviewer said?
he should been charged with treason
If you don't know anything about it, you should not comment. @@davidcolenn
The gentleman did in fact spend 30 years in a place called prison, 7 in solitary. @@davidcolenn
HaShem will repay those who did evil against Mr. Pollard as righteous Jew. השם ישלם למי שעשה רע נגד מר פולארד כיהודי צדיק
An assessment by the CIA, found that Pollard's handlers in Israel wanted insight on "nuclear, military and technical information on the Arab states, Pakistan, and the Soviet Union -- not on the United States."
Former U.S. deputy attorney-general Philip Heymann -- who is (was) director of Harvard Law School's International Center for Criminal Justice -- wrote President Obama in 2011 that he had reviewed Jonathan Pollard's complete record and found that "[t]here is no evidence that Pollard intended to harm the United States or help its enemies.
Eight former U.S. officials, with extensive knowledge of the Jonathan pollard case, sent a letter during the Obama presidency, protesting the "unjust denial of parole for Mr Pollard. They are, and held these positions when the letter was penned:
1 - R. James Woolsey, former director of the CIA.
2 - Dennis DeConcini, former chair of the U.S. Senate Intelligence Committe.
3 - David F. Durenburger, also a former chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee.
4 - Robert C. MacFarlane, former U.S. National Security Advisor.
5 - Lawrence J. Korb, former Assistant U.S. Secretary of Defense.
6 - Angelo Codevilla, a former Senate Intelligence Committee staffer. 7 - Lee Hamilton, former chair of the House Select Committee on Intelligence.
8 - Bernard W. Nussbaum, former White House counsel.
moshiach ben josef, get ready
What a courageous man. All those years in jail and he stuck to his principles. He feels it's his duty to protect Jews from harm and that this dual loyalty inevitably leads to antisemitism. Hence the only way to escape antisemitism is to make Aliyah. I'd love to see him join Ben Gvir's party.
Oh yes, those horrible antisemites who accuse Pollard of dual loyalties simply because he stole nuclear secrets on behalf of a foreign nation.
he should been charged with treason
That was very interesting. What a man and what conviction. I must admit, i havent heard about him untill now. Shalom to him and his family.
he should been charged with treason
You have to be old to have heard about him. He got shut away in prison for 30 years. I remember hearing the name decades ago. He is someone I'm listening to a lot these days.
He's an American traitor! Shame on this coward
This is not a proper interview but a constant series of interruptions.
Traitor
Dual system of justice. 9:47.
Dual citizen with one loyalty.
America needs to wake up
1 Jew but at least 10 million islamics with dual loyalty that WILL get you killed, but let’s not be islamofobic 🤡
he should been charged with treason
@@barneygimble8984 Indeed - we have a lot of high officials and political candidates who are Russian assets.
@@alexcarter8807Didn’t know “Russian” was a new euphemism for “Israeli.” There is no Russian lobby in America with remotely the power of the Jewish lobby.
The New Yorker here who's running the interview is really quite an inconsiderate hostile, and rude interviewer and ruins it to an extend
I totally agree
He is traitor to the land that has given him everything
why didnt the US bomb auschwitz when they knew exactly what was happening there? why did the US govt BAN jewish refugees escaping the holocaust from entering the US? the US is israels allie, but the USA cannot be trusted 100%, they have stabbed jews in the back many times too
Israel betrays God also. Disgusting people. Daniel 9:11 Yes, all Israel has transgressed Your law, and has departed so as not to obey Your voice; therefore the curse and the oath written in the Law of Moses the servant of God have been poured out on us, because we have sinned against Him.
The corrupt US officials put an undeclared embargo on crucial intelligence they were supposed to exchange to Israel for their national security. He was courageous to risk his security to do the right thing against the corrupt American intelligence agencies who stabbed Israel in the back by withholding key information when Israel was providing American with their end of the intelligence exchange agreements
They gave him 30 years for not putting the us in jeopardy., but warning that the US was not sharing vital intelligence with Israel, just like now on October 7th. You must be an obozo voter.
He did his time, he that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone.
You know who is unrepentanted traitor Ana Montes, top Cuban spy who worked at the Pentagon.
Google her. You'd be surprised who are real traitors.
She still thinks Uncle Sam is responsible for Cuba's misery after doing time.
Around 8:50 what does he mean when he says his 100% disability is due to his refusal to implicate others
He was tortured, torture often has lasting, debilitating effects.
Palard is the true Patriot
he should been charged with treason
You committed a crime. No need to spin it.
exactly @@naglamostafa9985
Patriot of Israel
@@reemali3683Patriot of Hell. Traitor.
Okay now you see where his Excellency Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and no way shape or form Spanked Jonathan in the back... I comfortably rest my case
I wouldn't rest there too comfortably if I were you.
He also says he has children, obviously I hope BA"H he does, but I thought he doesn't yet have any, what's the story?
Interesting.
JFC. No matter what, they’re always right and always the victim and never wrong about anything
Sounds like a double agent. 🤔 stay there
I might be wrong but he was a citizen of a country that was and is friendly to Israel.at that time he wasn't even a citizen of Israel.....in some ways you should be loyal to your country you are a citizen of...then he has an appearance as if he was an orthodox believer which he is not....I may not know all the facts but that how I see it right now....
Baruhk hashem 🙏🎵🌷
Death to traitors and those that abet them 🇺🇸
This so named loved Jew did everything for money, not because he loved Israel that much. Don’t forget that.
Did he say "awesome murder"?
God bless Jonathan Pollard and his wife Esther... ❤❤❤
Trump frees him but then he speaks negative about him.
The spy who betrayed our biggest ally and we gave him pretigous status.
The only truth in some news 📰 still the date 😅 remember what they put on Von Braun tombstone 🪦 ( psalm 19-1) all those years in prison mean he shut his mouths .
yes to save jewish lives, you left that part out larry
@LarryCohen
An assessment by the CIA, found that Pollard's handlers in Israel wanted insight on "nuclear, military and technical information on the Arab states, Pakistan, and the Soviet Union -- not on the United States."
Former U.S. deputy attorney-general Philip Heymann -- who is (was) director of Harvard Law School's International Center for Criminal Justice -- wrote President Obama in 2011 that he had reviewed Jonathan Pollard's complete record and found that "[t]here is no evidence that Pollard intended to harm the United States or help its enemies.
Eight former U.S. officials, with extensive knowledge of the Jonathan pollard case, sent a letter during the Obama presidency, protesting the "unjust denial of parole for Mr Pollard. They are, and held these positions when the letter was penned:
1 - R. James Woolsey, former director of the CIA.
2 - Dennis DeConcini, former chair of the U.S. Senate Intelligence Committe.
3 - David F. Durenburger, also a former chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee.
4 - Robert C. MacFarlane, former U.S. National Security Advisor.
5 - Lawrence J. Korb, former Assistant U.S. Secretary of Defense.
6 - Angelo Codevilla, a former Senate Intelligence Committee staffer. 7 - Lee Hamilton, former chair of the House Select Committee on Intelligence.
8 - Bernard W. Nussbaum, former White House counsel.
@@kevinrosenberg5458 You are such a liar
1 Kings 19:10 So he said, “I have been very zealous for the Lord God of hosts; for the children of Israel have forsaken Your covenant, torn down Your altars, and killed Your prophets with the sword. I alone am left; and they seek to take my life.”
what did i lie about mikey@@4ucmikey
Imagine how much people talk about terrorism when creatures like these exist...
man is a national treasure ❤
It was a travesty of Justice he got 30 years for a crime that should have only got 5 years. Haven't said that he is not a hero and he only likes who stoke his ego and never realizing Judaism is not about winning the victim Olympics just because his case was a travesty of justice. And some of the things he says are absurd and not believable that he acts like he has some secret answers that others want from him (that he is hiding) that he doesn't have. He plays on the bigotry of others. Even if he did have them he was a felon and why should he as one individual should he be taken seriously.
Two words : DEM BOYZ $$$
Salam, Shlomo, Shalom, Peace.
Those Whom Are Friends With Bibi Netanyahu, Are Lost In The Wilderness Of Darkness, Only The Pious Can See Whom They Serve.
There's a lot of hate in these comments, with at least one kook.
He betrayed u.s
The stolen land he means 😂
Yes, Arabs have stolen a lot of land. Israel is working to correct this. From the river to the sea, Israel is Yehudi.
Israel is one of the richest countries in the world and also the largest per person recipient of American foreign aid. Why should that continue?
Because the U.S. and other would have a rough time of it without the grade-A intelligence Israel provides.
if US military aid was cut to israel, you know what would happen dont you? instead of using conventional weapons to defeat its enemies, israel would be FORCED to use the ULTIMATE weapon on its enemies, which would lead to nuclear ww3, no one wants that, why do you think the US props up failed PAKISTAN with hundreds of millions of $$ every yr? because they are friends? NO, its because if pakistan collapsed, its nukes would fall into the hands of terrorists who would use them
Coz they spend a heap of money buying off American politicians?
@coreysmith8489 i agree and they have free education and healthcare with hard working Americans tax money ? go figure that out + America should ban all the IDF soldiers from serving in esraeil once you do you stay there
@@davidcolenn
It’s usually (before 7/10) a very tiny portion of Israels BNP. Don’t remember exactly, but like 0,7%. All that money goes back to US to buy weapons,which Israelis also help improve, and thus support US factories.
as a traitor he should have a gun,whether that saves him remain's to be seen.
An assessment by the CIA, found that Pollard's handlers in Israel wanted insight on "nuclear, military and technical information on the Arab states, Pakistan, and the Soviet Union -- not on the United States."
Former U.S. deputy attorney-general Philip Heymann -- who is (was) director of Harvard Law School's International Center for Criminal Justice -- wrote President Obama in 2011 that he had reviewed Jonathan Pollard's complete record and found that "[t]here is no evidence that Pollard intended to harm the United States or help its enemies.
Eight former U.S. officials, with extensive knowledge of the Jonathan pollard case, sent a letter during the Obama presidency, protesting the "unjust denial of parole for Mr Pollard. They are, and held these positions when the letter was penned:
1 - R. James Woolsey, former director of the CIA.
2 - Dennis DeConcini, former chair of the U.S. Senate Intelligence Committe.
3 - David F. Durenburger, also a former chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee.
4 - Robert C. MacFarlane, former U.S. National Security Advisor.
5 - Lawrence J. Korb, former Assistant U.S. Secretary of Defense.
6 - Angelo Codevilla, a former Senate Intelligence Committee staffer. 7 - Lee Hamilton, former chair of the House Select Committee on Intelligence.
8 - Bernard W. Nussbaum, former White House counsel.
Nick Fuentes for office 🇺🇸
Can’t stand this illiterate stereotype establishment shill interviewing the great Jonathan Pollard. The “host” an insufferable
frightened, whining voiced creep, and the Noble infinitely more
intelligent, elegant Pollard.