Walter Ken Myers, Alleged Cuba Spy, Arrested By FBI

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First Posted: 06- 5-09 03:20 PM   |   Updated: 07- 6-09 05:12 AM

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A former State Department official and his wife have been arrested on charges of serving as illegal agents of the Cuban government for nearly 30 years and conspiring to provide classified U.S. information to the Cuban government.

The Myers, both residents of Washington, D.C., were arrested Thursday afternoon by FBI agents. They made their initial appearances Friday in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. Wire fraud carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison, while serving as an illegal agent of a foreign government carries a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison and conspiracy carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison.

"The clandestine activity alleged in the charging documents, which spanned nearly three decades, is incredibly serious and should serve as a warning to any others in the U.S. government who would betray America's trust by serving as illegal agents of a foreign government. We remain vigilant in protecting our nation's secrets and in bringing to justice those who compromise them," said David Kris, Assistant Attorney General for National Security. "These arrests are the culmination of an outstanding counterespionage effort by many agents, analysts and prosecutors who deserve special thanks for their extraordinary work."

The full press release from the Department of Justice:

A former State Department official and his wife have been arrested on charges of serving as illegal agents of the Cuban government for nearly 30 years and conspiring to provide classified U.S. information to the Cuban government.


The arrests were announced today by David Kris, Assistant Attorney General for National Security; Channing D. Phillips, Acting U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia; Joseph Persichini, Jr., Assistant Director for the FBI's Washington Field Office, and Ambassador Eric J. Boswell, Assistant Secretary of State for Diplomatic Security.

An indictment and criminal complaint unsealed today in the District of Columbia charge Walter Kendall Myers, 72, a.k.a. "Agent 202," and his wife, Gwendolyn Steingraber Myers, 71, a.k.a. "Agent 123," and "Agent E-634," with conspiracy to act as illegal agents of the Cuban government and to communicate classified information to the Cuban government. Each of the defendants is also charged with acting as an illegal agent of the Cuban government and with wire fraud.

The Myers, both residents of Washington, D.C., were arrested yesterday afternoon by FBI agents. They made their initial appearances today in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. Wire fraud carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison, while serving as an illegal agent of a foreign government carries a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison and conspiracy carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison.

"The clandestine activity alleged in the charging documents, which spanned nearly three decades, is incredibly serious and should serve as a warning to any others in the U.S. government who would betray America's trust by serving as illegal agents of a foreign government. We remain vigilant in protecting our nation's secrets and in bringing to justice those who compromise them," said David Kris, Assistant Attorney General for National Security. "These arrests are the culmination of an outstanding counterespionage effort by many agents, analysts and prosecutors who deserve special thanks for their extraordinary work."

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"This case demonstrates the care we must take in protecting our nation's valuable secrets, and shows the dedication and perseverance of the men and women investigating this crime who never tired in finding those now charged with betraying our country," said Acting U.S. Attorney Channing D. Phillips.

"Intelligence services from around the globe continue to steal what information they can from the United States," said Joseph Persichini, Jr., Assistant Director for the FBI's Washington Field Office. "Vigilance must be matched with patience to successfully bring their agents to trial. I would particularly like to thank the men and women in my office who worked on this case and who work on other espionage investigations. They work without accolades; silently protecting the safety and security of the United States and its citizens."

Assistant Secretary of State for Diplomatic Security Eric J. Boswell stated, "The U.S. Department of State is jointly investigating this matter with the FBI, and will continue to aggressively pursue any and all breaches of national security. The Department's Bureau of Diplomatic Security works closely with its law enforcement colleagues in the FBI and other agencies to uncover and prosecute any breath of security within its ranks. Any compromise of classified information is a serious threat to the security of our nation, and the State Department will aggressively investigate any such activity to the fullest extent possible."

U.S. Government Employment:

According to an affidavit in support of the criminal complaint, Kendall Myers began his work at the State Department in 1977, initially serving as a contract instructor at the Department's Foreign Service Institute (FSI) in Arlington, Va. After living briefly in South Dakota, he returned to Washington, D.C., and resumed employment as an instructor with FSI. From 1988 to 1999, in addition to his FSI duties, he performed periodic work for the State Department's Bureau of Intelligence and Research (INR).

Kendall Myers later began working full-time at the INR and, from July 2001 until his retirement in October 2007, he was a senior analyst for Europe for INR, where he specialized in intelligence analysis on European matters and had daily access to classified information through computer databases and otherwise. He received a Top Secret security clearance in 1985 and, in 1999, his clearance was upgraded to Top Secret / SCI.

Gwendolyn Myers moved to Washington, D.C., in 1980 and married Kendall Myers in May 1982. She later obtained employment with a local bank as an administrative analyst and later as a special assistant. Gwendolyn Myers was never granted a security clearance by the U.S. government.

Recruitment:

According to the affidavit, Kendall Myers traveled to Cuba in December 1978 after receiving an invitation from an official who served at the Cuban Mission to the United States in New York City. His guide while in Cuba was an official with Cuba's Foreign Service Institute. This trip provided the Cuban Intelligence Service (CuIS) with the opportunity to assess or develop Myers as a Cuban agent, according to the affidavit.

Approximately six months after the trip, the Myers were visited in South Dakota by the official from the Cuban Mission in New York and, according to the affidavit, Kendall and Gwendolyn Myers agreed to serve as clandestine agents of the Cuban government. Afterwards, the CuIS directed Kendall Myers to pursue a job at either the State Department or the CIA. Kendall Myers, accompanied by his wife, then returned to Washington, D.C., where he resumed contract work at the State Department and later obtained a State Department position that required a Top Secret security clearance.

According to the affidavit, during this time frame, the CuIS often communicated with its clandestine agents in the United States by broadcasting encrypted radio messages from Cuba on shortwave radio frequencies. Clandestine agents in the United States monitoring the frequency on shortwave radio could decode the messages using a decryption program provided by the CuIS. Such methods were employed by defendants previously convicted of espionage on behalf of Cuba. According to the affidavit, the Myers have an operable shortwave radio in their apartment and they told an FBI source that they have used it to receive messages from the CuIS.

Undercover Operation:

According to the affidavit, in April 2009, the FBI launched an undercover operation to convince the couple that they had been contacted by a Cuban intelligence officer and to ascertain the scope of their activities for the CuIS. On April 15, 2009, an undercover FBI source posing as a Cuban intelligence officer approached Kendall Myers in Washington, D.C., stating that he had been sent to contact Myers by a named CuIS official in order to obtain information. The FBI source also congratulated Kendall Myers on his birthday and offered him a cigar. Myers agreed to meet the source later that day at a nearby hotel and volunteered to bring his wife along to the meeting.

During the meeting later that day, the couple agreed to meet the source again and to provide information on U.S. government personnel with responsibility for Latin America. According to the affidavit, the couple also made a series of statements about their past activities on behalf of the CuIS, including acknowledging having received coded messages from the CuIS via shortwave radio, meeting CuIS officials in Mexico, and being alert to surveillance. "We have been very cautious, careful with our moves and, uh, trying to be alert to any surveillance," Kendall Myers allegedly told the FBI source.

In subsequent meetings with the FBI source, the Myers allegedly agreed to provide information on the April 17-19, 2009 Summit of the Americas in Trinidad and Tobago, as well as to use specified code words, signals and encryption programs to transmit information via email during future interactions with the source. They also asked the source to "send special greetings...and hugs" to certain CuIS officials.

In addition, the couple allegedly made further statements to the source about their past activities for the CuIS. According to the affidavit, the defendants discussed how they were first recruited by the CuIS and how codes had been used for each of them in messages, including "123" for Gwendolyn Myers and "202" for Kendall Myers. The Myers also stated that they had traveled to meet Cuban agents in Mexico, Trinidad and Tobago, Argentina, Brazil, Ecuador, Jamaica, New York City and other locations.

The Myers also discussed how they had passed information to CuIS agents, with both agreeing that the most secure way was "hand-to-hand." According to the affidavit, Gwendolyn Myers said her favorite way of passing information to CuIS agents involved the changing of shopping carts in a grocery store because it was "easy enough to do."

According to the affidavit, Kendall Myers told the source that he typically removed information from the State Department by memory or by taking notes, although he did occasionally take some documents home. "I was always pretty careful. I, I didn't usually take documents out," he said. According to the affidavit, he also acknowledged delivering information to the CuIS that was classified beyond the "Secret" level. He further stated that he had received "lots of medals" from the Cuban government and that he and his wife had met and spent an evening with Fidel Castro in 1995.

Additional Evidence:

According to the affidavit, the FBI collects high frequency messages broadcast by the CuIS to its agents and has identified messages that it has determined were broadcast to a handler of Kendall and Gwendolyn Myers. Furthermore, the FBI has confirmed trips by the couple to Mexico, Trinidad and Tobago, Argentina, Brazil, Ecuador and Jamaica that correspond to statements made by the defendants. In addition, the FBI has identified emails to the couple in 2008 and 2009 from a suspected representative of the CuIS in Mexico who was allegedly requesting that the couple travel to Mexico.


The affidavit further indicates that an analysis of Kendall Myers' classified State Department work computer hard drive revealed that, from August 22, 2006, until his retirement on Oct. 31, 2007, he viewed more than 200 sensitive or classified intelligence reports concerning the subject of Cuba, while employed as an INR senior analyst for Europe. Of these reports concerning Cuba, the majority was classified and marked Secret or Top Secret, the affidavit alleges. An FBI review of Kendall Myers' State Department security files further revealed numerous false statements by him to conceal the couple's clandestine activities on behalf of the CuIS, the affidavit further alleges.

According to the affidavit, neither Kendall Myers nor Gwendolyn Myers ever provided notification to the Attorney General that either of them was acting as an agent of a foreign government, as required by law.

Finally, the affidavit alleges that Kendall Myers engaged in a scheme to defraud the State Department and the United States by means of false pretenses and caused the U.S. government to lose property, specifically money in the form of salary payments. By not disclosing his clandestine activity on behalf of the CuIS and by making false statements to the State Department about his status, Kendall Myers allegedly defrauded the State Department whenever he received his government salary. Gwendolyn Myers is also criminally liable for this alleged wire fraud scheme.

This investigation was conducted jointly by the FBI's Washington Field Office, and the State Department's Bureau of Diplomatic Security. The prosecution is being handled by Assistant U.S. Attorney Michael Harvey, from the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia, and Senior Trial Attorney Clifford I. Rones, from the Counterespionage Section of the Justice Department's National Security Division.

The public is reminded that criminal complaints and indictments contain mere allegations and are not evidence of guilt. A defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.

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If they got away with it for thirty years that says a lot about our CIA and FBI. Why are we paying the defense department / NSA so much money when they aren't able to accomplish their tasks in a timely manner?

Suppose these two had quit 5 years ago? They would have been spies for 25 years and gotten away with it.

What about all of the illegal aliens that cross the border daily and return to their nest of spies in the evening? What are we doing about that.

Slash the budget of the military and give us health care instead. It would be a better use of the taxpayers money.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:14 AM on 06/08/2009
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What is the point of continuing to run Sec. Clinton's picture at the top of this story? What information are you trying to convey to us? Or is it impossible for you to post a story without some sort of photo? Why not Al Haig?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:38 AM on 06/07/2009
- Trueheart I'm a Fan of Trueheart 39 fans permalink
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I posted a comment earlier but it vanished.
Kendall Myers made a comment in November 2006 about the "myth" of a special relationship between the UK and USA. Some at the State Department wanted to burn his arse because at the time Bush was making nice nice with Tony Blair. He was reprimanded and some called for him to resign.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:59 PM on 06/06/2009
- gorgol I'm a Fan of gorgol 29 fans permalink

Didn't our government "by mistake" recently put all the locations of our nuclear facilities on the internet??
And it took the FBI THIRTY YEARS to discover these two?? And we went War to get WMD's that didn't exist?? This is a nation of KEYSTONE COPS....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:26 PM on 06/06/2009
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Why is it I don't trust my government to have it's facts correct?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:01 PM on 06/06/2009
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This is a real non-story. What kind of information could they have given to the Cuban government? Perhaps information on activities designed to destabilize the Cuban government? Or how to starve the Cuban people with the continuation of the 50 year boycott of essential products?

The story of our relationship with Cuba is a sad and disgraceful one. While most of the world (including Canada and Mexico) tried to relate to Castro and Cuba in a realistic and diplomatic way, the US played the bully game and as a result are complicit in the suffering of millions of Cuban people.

Shame on US.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:12 AM on 06/06/2009
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Well said, Comrade.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:37 AM on 06/06/2009
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Thanks, fellow traveler.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:56 AM on 06/06/2009
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Well, besides giving Cuba information on itself, they could also have given Cuba information that would be valuable to other nations, who would pay for it. That's where the real danger comes in. When people are desperate they'll get money however they can. So yeah, the embargo could turn out to be a lot more expensive than we thought.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:49 AM on 06/06/2009
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Perhaps you might entertain the thought that you don't know enough of the details about the information they provided to Fidel's government to make a judgement about whether/not this is an important story? Agree with you on US historical relationship with Cuba, but that doesn't mean important information couldn't have been leaked via Cuba to other countries which have an axe to grind (long list, right?)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:49 PM on 06/06/2009
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My point is that since Cuba has been continually victimized by our actions for the past 50 years, I would be surprised that any information given by these two to the Cuban government has been damaging to us whatsoever.

The U.S/Cuba relationship has been a long and sordid affair long before Castro came to power and the spy game is seldom as easy as good vs evil. The Julius and Ethel Rosenberg story - as well as that of Robert Oppenheimer - proves that nothing is simply black and white; especially when fanaticism held sway in our own government.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:51 PM on 06/06/2009
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Sad that we cannot even trust each other...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:56 AM on 06/06/2009
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glad to know i'm not the only one to smell a rat. really, really strange how this pops up just when obama seeks rapprochement with cuba.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:52 AM on 06/06/2009
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Wanna bet Cheney would LOVE to waterboard these two "spies"...as long as they were chained to a table...with 60 CIA agents to protect him...in case they "broke loose"...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:52 AM on 06/06/2009
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I love how you liberals find any way to drag the Bush administration into this.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:39 AM on 06/07/2009
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With all of the excessive moneys put into building up National Security under Reagan, Bush Sr and Bush Jr, these two were out playing musical shopping carts the whole time. Just shows what a waste those efforts were and look where it has gotten the US now, in a constitutional crisis.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:07 PM on 06/07/2009
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A way to stall relations with the Cuba government­,Republica­ns and Neo_cons Cuban
hard working to impede the normal diplomatic relations between both country.that's all.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:37 AM on 06/06/2009
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Speculation without proof. Nothing more.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:47 AM on 06/06/2009
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It's hard to tell what's actually going on, but I tend to side with those who say that Cuba confirmed the FBI's suspicions about this couple and gave them the necessary info to take them down, on purpose as part of the pathway to normalizing relations. After three years of investigations, the FBI suddenly has the proper shortwave code to get the spies to spill their guts to an undercover agent? That seems like a really fast and sudden end to a complicated investigation.

These arrests are a GOOD thing, I'm tellin ya!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:56 AM on 06/06/2009
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I hope you are right ... it is wayyyyy overdue.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:08 PM on 06/07/2009
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Communists are sooooooo cute.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:39 AM on 06/06/2009
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So I guess if this is the speed at which our intelligence community moves, we can expect Dick and George to have charges drummed up against them in maybe 2040? Sound about right?

This is a insult, if they really believe anyone is going to buy this "spy" story as anything other than a way to stall normalization of our diplomatic relations with Cuba. Our government is counting on the fact that they can still squeeze some mileage out of the "red scare" BS from the 60's.

Problem is, that the propoganda will only work with the baby boomers that haven't already caught on to the fact that they were lied to for decades (mostly FOX viewers). Most young people don't even know why we don't have normal diplomatic relations with Cuba.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:17 AM on 06/06/2009
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The word on the street is Cuba gave them up as a gesture of goodwill. Most spies do get to have a long career before they finally screw up and get caught, so it's not unusual to catch them after such a long time. We should definitely improve our security systems though; it seems like they, and all other Cuban spies, could have been caught easily just by our taking the time to monitor all shortwave radio transmissions, the way we built the ECHELON system to monitor all digital transmissions. They could probably just patch the shortwave into ECHELON for cripes sakes, it's the 21st century.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:34 AM on 06/06/2009
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Whatever the reason they decided to do this now, our government has lost all credibility at this point. Only a numbskull would buy that this old couple did any real damage worth spending millions of taxpayer dollars to entrap and then prosecute them. If they were truly doing something dangerous to the security of our country, then our intelligence community should be hanging their heads in shame for not catching it while it was happening.

No, this is just another showboat exhibition by our inept government, in an attempt to make us believe that our intelligence networks are relevant in any way.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:03 AM on 06/06/2009
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With the largest budget afforded any Agency going to National Security, don't they already monitor shortwave radio transmissions?

I mean really, radio has only been around for approximately 100 years.

MORE MONEY to do what should have been done all along.

You are kidding right?

Maybe we can set up an Agency to monitor eyes blinking for Morse Code messages next.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:13 PM on 06/07/2009
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Gwen and Ken headed for the federal penitentiary.
After 35 years, both could be centenniaries.
Before that occurs, they'll probably end up in cemetaries.

Boy, they got right up there into the higher echelons of intelligence.
So interesting to find out how long they were under surveillance or if somebody just squealed.
Makes one wonder how many other double agents we have.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:30 AM on 06/06/2009
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