Mujahedin El-Khalq: Former U.S. Officials Make Millions Advocating For Terrorist Organization
Huffington Post / Christina Wilkie
08-Aug-2011 (4 comments)

Hamilton acknowledged to IPS News that he was paid for his appearances, describing his fee at the time as "significant." Dean also acknowledged that he was paid for at least a portion of the speeches he gave to MEK groups in London, Paris and Washington, as did Gen. Clark. Gen. Jones told The Wall Street Journal that he received a "standard speaking fee." Gen. Zinni's speaker agent confirmed that Zinni was also paid his "standard speaking fee" for an eight-minute address at an MEK-related conference in January -- between $20,000 and $30,000, according to his speaker profile. The same firm arranged for Zelikow to speak at two MEK-affiliated events this spring, and it recruited John Sano, the former deputy director of the National Clandestine Service, for his first MEK-related appearance on July 26.

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MM

one comment at the HP-site says it all

by MM on

Comment by westronandnan:

"It's really sad, but it really boils down to two questions:

1. How much did you say you're going to pay me?

2. What do you want me to say?

I've never questioned the fact that most of these guys were for sale. The thing that astonishes me is how cheap they sell their names and integrity and country. "


Maryam Hojjat

Bavafa, Saoudi Arbia funding them

by Maryam Hojjat on

this my guess.


Bavafa

I think there is hardly

by Bavafa on

I think there is hardly any doubt about the motivation of these corrupt politicians, which is only greed.

The real question that should be asked, where does all these money come from and who is funding it?

Thanks for sharing it.

'Hambastegi' is the main key to victory 

Mehrdad


yolanda

...........

by yolanda on

So MEK is rich........they seem to be bolder than IRI to buy their influence in US.......so IRI has not made a counter-offer?