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Jonathan Pollard - Wikipedia

Jonathan Jay Pollard (born August 7, 1954) is an American former intelligence analyst who was jailed for spying for Israel.

NOVA Online | Secrets, Lies, and Atomic Spies | Jonathan Jay Pollard

Pollard was eventually captured on November 18, 1985, rather unceremoniously, walking out of his office with 60 top-secret documents in his briefcase. His ...

Jonathan Pollard | Biography, Released, Conviction, & Facts

Jonathan Pollard (born August 7, 1954, Galveston, Texas, U.S.) is an American civilian defense analyst who was sentenced to life ...

Jonathan J. Pollard - The New York Times

Jonathan J. Pollard was released on Friday after receiving parole. He served 30 years of a life sentence for passing classified United States documents to ...

Jonathan Pollard - Jewish Virtual Library

In November 1985, the FBI arrested Pollard, a U.S. Navy intelligence analyst, on charges of selling classified material to Israel. Pollard pleaded guilty in ...

Jonathan Pollard - FBI

Jonathan Jay Pollard, intelligence analyst at the Navy's Anti-Terrorist Alert Center in Maryland, who was arrested outside the Israeli Embassy in Washington, ...

Territory of Lies; The Exclusive Story of Jonathan Jay Pollard: The ...

New York: Harper & Row, 1989. Hardcover. 336 pages. Illustrations. Footntoes. Index. DJ has slight wear and soiling. J Presentation copy inscribed and dated ...

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View the profiles of professionals named "Jay Pollard" on LinkedIn. There are 40+ professionals named "Jay Pollard", who use LinkedIn to exchange ...

A Bullied Boy — The Jonathan Jay Pollard Spy Case - Crime Library

A Bullied Boy. Jonathan Jay Pollard was born on August 7, 1954 in Galveston, Texas. His father, Dr. Morris Pollard, was a microbiologist. His mother, Molly ...

United States of America v. Jonathan Jay Pollard, Appellant, 959 F ...

Jonathan Pollard claims that by refusing to offer Anne Pollard a plea agreement unless he also entered into a plea agreement, the government overreached; it ...

Jonathan Pollard Was One of the Most Damaging Spies in US History

When Jonathan Pollard was convicted of espionage in 1987, he became the first American to go to jail for life for passing secrets to a US ally.

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Jonathan Jay Pollard Espionage Case: A Comprehensive Damage Assessment,” October 30, 1987, I-19. 7 Office of the Director of Central Intelligence, “The Jonathan ...

Territory of Lies: The Exclusive Story of Jonathan Jay Pollard: The ...

A penetrating expose of the case of Pollard, an American Jew who worked for US Naval Intelligence and spied for Israel.

Jonathan Pollard calls for hostages' families to be silenced, arrested

Jonathan Pollard, who spent 30 years in prison on espionage charges and was released in light of intensive public and diplomatic efforts, called for the ...

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Edward Pollard is a proud product of Southwest Houston. He attended all HISD schools (Lovett, Johnston, Lamar), before accepting a basketball scholarship.

EX-ANALYST POLLARD PLEADS GUILTY TO SPYING FOR ISRAEL

Jonathan Jay Pollard, a former civilian Navy counterintelligence analyst, pleaded guilty yesterday to participating in an espionage con- spiracy directed by ...

Jonathan Pollard: Israel's prolific American spy - USA Today

The United States has jailed spies before, but none quite like Jonathan Jay Pollard. The one-time civilian Navy intelligence analyst is the ...

Jay R. Pollard Obituary - Cavanagh Family Funeral Homes

Jay R. Pollard Obituary. Please share a memory of Jay to include in a keepsake book for family and friends. ... Jay R. Pollard age 74, of Ridley Park passed away ...

FBI arrests Jonathan Pollard, Nov. 21, 1985 - POLITICO

On this day in 1985, the FBI arrested Jonathan Jay Pollard, a civilian US Navy intelligence analyst, after he and his wife, Anne, sought to gain asylum.

The Jonathan Jay Pollard Espionage Case: A Damage Assessment ...

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