Using false identities, the private intelligence firm Black Cube tried to gather damaging information about the architects of the Iran nuclear deal.http://nyer.cm/5eXmJBa
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In June, 2017, Ann Norris, a former State Department official, who is married to Ben Rhodes, a prominent advocate of the Iranian nuclear deal, received an e-mail from a woman who introduced herself as Eva Novak.http://nyer.cm/5eXmJBa
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Eva Novak, who claimed to work for a London-based film company called Shell Productions, asked Norris to consult on a movie that she described as “‘All the President’s’ Men meets ‘The West Wing’”http://nyer.cm/5eXmJBa
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Anna Norris told
@RonanFarrow that she found Eva Novak’s request “bizarre” and “never responded.”http://nyer.cm/5eXmJBaShow this thread -
A month before Norris received her email, Rebecca Kahl, a program officer at the National Democratic Institute and the wife of former Obama administration foreign policy adviser Colin Kahl, had also received a puzzling e-mail.http://nyer.cm/5eXmJBa
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The campaign is strikingly similar to an operation that Black Cube ran on behalf of Harvey Weinstein, which
@RonanFarrow reported on last fall.http://nyer.cm/pUeTVOuShow this thread -
Read the full story on how Israeli operatives collected information on former Obama administration officials: http://nyer.cm/5eXmJBa pic.twitter.com/vYiybnee4o
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