Traitor Gets Out Of Jail

Posted By John Moore on March 14, 2003

At the peak of the cold war, an individual took a job with TRW in Redondo Beach, CA. It involved working with extremely classified communications in one of the US intelligence’s major switching center.

The person sought an opportunity to sell out his country for profit. He made contact with the Russian Embassy in Mexico City, a well known center of Soviet espionage in the Americas. After making contact, he and a friend sold a number of documents containing vital current secrets. They did this for no reason other than the thrill of doing so, and the $77,000 they got over time from the Soviets.

They were caught in 1976, convicted and jailed. At no time did he show remorse, and he escaped from jail in 1980 and hid out for 19 months, supporting himself by robbing banks.

In spite of all of these crimes… selling his country’s secrets during the Vietnam war, escaping from prison, and robbing banks, this traitor was placed in a halfway house last fall, and is now free!

This is outrageous. He should have been locked up for life, like other spies (Robert Hanssen, Aldrich Ames, the Walkers, Jonathan Pollard, etc).

This traitor’s name is Christopher Boyce, the son of an FBI Agent. He was popularly known as “The Falcon” of “The Falcon and The Snowman.”

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2 Responses to “Traitor Gets Out Of Jail”

  1. TJ Jackson says:

    I’m surprised he wasn’t pardoned by Clinton. I doubt he’ll be able to survive in this country unless he finds a leftist patron.

  2. E. Beta says:

    After learning the dirty tricks his own government played on it’s allies, he thought what he did was just.Perhaps what he did was wrong, but how was he suppose to remain loyal to his country, when his country cannot be loyal to it’s allies?

    He served his time. Let him enjoy his life for a change.

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