U.S. Navy nuclear submarine secrets? I'll have that for you in a Jif(fy) . . . (Page 1/1)
rinselberg OCT 12, 12:03 PM
"Navy engineer accused of trying to pass intel in peanut butter sandwich"

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Court documents say Jonathan Toebbe began passing restricted details about Navy submarines to a person he believed was a foreign agent.

Tim Stelloh and Ken Dilanian for NBC News; October 10, 2021.
https://www.nbcnews.com/new...anut-butter-n1281191

A "sticky" situation for sure, when a man described in this brief report as a [U.S.] "Navy engineer" hid a computer memory stick with classified information about the Navy's Virginia class nuclear powered attack submarines in a peanut butter sandwich and passed it using the classic espionage "dead drop" technique to what he thought was a foreign intelligence service.

Both the man and his wife, who have two children, appeared in federal court earlier today, both wearing orange jumpsuits, before they were taken back to their jail cells.

They didn't have lawyers to defend them (yet.)

The first questions that come to mind are "What foreign intelligence service did they think they were dealing with?" and "Why would a married couple with children, who were both highly educated with PhD degrees and comfortably employed as professionals and seemingly set up very nicely in an affluent lifestyle, want to do this?"

I have an idea that they thought they were passing nuclear secrets to France's intelligence service, because of some comments about meeting what they thought were there "handlers" at some future time in a cafe over wine (if memory serves me.)

Think of meeting at a cafe over wine. Could be almost anywhere, but doesn't "Paris" come to your mind before any other place?

As to the "why", I cannot read much into the coverage that I have seen of this still very new news story that is just at its beginning. They were asking for money in exchange for more classified information--$5 million USD in addition to what they had already been paid in cryptocurrency by what they thought was a foreign intelligence service, in this FBI undercover, counterespionage "sting" operation.

The foreign country--whatever country that was--tipped the FBI to this couple and actively assisted the FBI in its counterespionage operation against this married couple.

One thing I learned in setting up this forum topic is that what I remember as "Jiffy" peanut butter became "Jif" peanut butter some years ago, and I didn't even know about the name change.

I don't eat peanut butter, except very occasionally when it somehow comes my way. I don't go out of my way to have it. Not even as Reese's chocolate and peanut butter confections, and I am so NOT SORRY about that.

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williegoat OCT 12, 12:24 PM
Peanut butter is the best way to sneak a pill to a dog.



Don't look, Ethel.

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WonderBoy OCT 14, 12:16 PM

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Originally posted by rinselberg:
"Why would a married couple with children, who were both highly educated with PhD degrees and comfortably employed as professionals and seemingly set up very nicely in an affluent lifestyle, want to do this?"

As to the "why", I cannot read much into the coverage that I have seen of this still very new news story that is just at its beginning.


Could it have been they were infected with the DUS@AC (DestroyUnitedStates@ALLCOSTS) virus?

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Diana Toebbe’s Facebook page, Twitter account and Instagram page, and found repeated posts supporting the Black Lives Matter movement, including a profile picture reading, "Black Lives Matter,"
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The Department of Defense referred Fox News to the FBI when asked if the couple would be part of a potential probe into domestic terrorism. The FBI did not immediately respond to Fox News's request for comment on the matter.


They're progressives. But they're white. So this is domestic terrorism by white supremacists? Or is this gonna show the multi-tiered justice system that we know exists?
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Diana was a Humanities professor at the Key School for the last ten years, a progressive private school in Annapolis, where she taught history and English.


Trying to find other major news sites pointing out these facts, not much to be found. Just like the cover up of the rape(s) by a skirt wearing bi-sexual boy in Virginia so the school boards can RAM through new gender rules, the major news networks (lame stream media) continue to push the narratives by hiding the facts.
Let's go Brandon!

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olejoedad OCT 14, 12:20 PM
Death by hanging.
sourmash OCT 14, 12:30 PM
The worst spy in American history, Donald Trump allowed his parole restrictions to expire and then he pardoned the officer who recruited that person to spy.