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Guillermo "Bill" Gaede (born November 19, 1952) is an Argentine engineer and programmer who is best known for Cold War industrial spying conducted while he worked at Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) and Intel Corporation (Intel). While at AMD, he provided the Cuban government with technical information from the semiconductor industry which the Cubans passed on to the Soviet bloc, primarily to the Soviet Union and East Germany.[1] In 1992, Gaede turned himself over to the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), which placed him in contact with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). The FBI began working with Gaede in a counter-espionage operation intended to penetrate Cuban intelligence using his contacts on the island. During this time Gaede obtained work at Intel Corp. in Chandler, Arizona. Intel Security discovered the nature of his activities at AMD and terminated him, but not before Gaede filmed Intel's state-of-the-art Pentium process from home.

Bill Gaede
Born (1952-11-19) November 19, 1952 (age 71)
Occupation(s)Engineer, author

Gaede fled with this technology to South America where he allegedly sold the information to Chinese and Iranian representatives. Upon his return to the United States,[2] Gaede was arrested,[3][4] prosecuted, and convicted.[5][6][7] He was convicted and sentenced to 33 months in prison in June 1996,[8][9][10] after which he was deported.[11][12] The 9th Circuit Court rejected Gaede's appeal,[13] and the Supreme Court denied certiorari.[14]

Gaede later wrote a critique of mathematical physics and the usage of the scientific method in the disciplines of physics, biology, anthropology and palaeontology according to his own interpretations.[15][16][17] Gaede's theories have mainly been proliferated via the Internet.[18][19]

Early years edit

Gaede was born in Lanús, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, the third of four siblings of Gunther and Wiera Gaede. The Gaedes migrated to Rockford, Illinois, in 1959, but returned to Argentina in 1965 disillusioned with their experience in the United States. Although from a Peronist background, Gaede joined the Communist Party of Argentina at the age of 21 while serving as a steward of FOETRA, the union of the state-owned telephone company ENTel.[20] After his application for a Cuban resident visa was turned down, he re-entered the United States in 1977, this time as a tourist.[21] In the U.S., Gaede worked under the alias Ricardo Monares at Caron International in Rochelle, Ill.[22]

Working at AMD and connection with Cuba edit

Gaede moved to California and started working at AMD in Sunnyvale in September 1979. By 1982, he had worked his way up the ranks to become a process engineer. Still faithful to his socialistic principles, Gaede began to gather technical information from AMD, which he offered to the Cubans in one of his trips to Buenos Aires.[23]

In 1986, Gaede was transferred to AMD's plant in Austin, Texas. This move enabled Gaede to take material in the trunk of his car and deliver the technology to Cuban agents on the Mexican side of the border.[24] Gaede was so successful in this clandestine operation that Fidel Castro arranged to meet him[25] in person in Havana at the end of 1988. Gaede eventually traveled in 1990, but by then had become disenchanted with communism. The entire Soviet bloc had disintegrated during 1989.

CIA and FBI involvement edit

At the urging of renegade Cuban agents, Gaede turned himself over to the CIA on July 13, 1992.[26] The FBI interrogated Gaede in September 1992 and began to use him in a counter-intelligence operation against Cuba. The FBI admitted reimbursing Gaede $607.16 for "expenses incurred in connection with a counterintelligence matter."[27] Apparently, the plan consisted of taking advantage of Gaede's intelligence contacts on the island.

Gaede and Intel edit

While under FBI supervision, Gaede obtained a job as a programmer at the Intel chip plant in Chandler, Arizona. The FBI alleges that it alerted Intel of Gaede's background. Intel flatly denies the allegation, stating that had the company known of Gaede's background, "It is safe to say that Gaede would not have been hired."[28][29]

Intel terminated Gaede's employment in June 1994.[30] However, before Gaede was fired, he managed to film the entire Pentium process database from his home, ironically, using a terminal provided by Intel. He placed a camera and filmed the specs as they rolled on the screen. Shortly after, Gaede fled to South America and began to peddle the technology through the embassies of China and Iran. He allegedly counseled and trained Chinese and Iranian engineers in American manufacturing processes.[20] Gaede was arrested by Argentine authorities as he attempted to bury tapes and documents, and was subsequently interrogated by the Secretaría de Inteligencia (SIDE) and the CIA in Buenos Aires.[31]

Intel security manager Steve Lund arranged to meet Gaede in Argentina at the Sheraton Hotel on May 14, 1995.[32] During their meeting, Gaede admitted to Lund to having stolen AMD material and equipment and giving it to the Cubans.[33] He also admitted taking Intel's Pentium process and providing it to foreign countries. Intel alleged, further, that Gaede sent a video of the Pentium technology he copied to rival AMD.

As a result of these acts, Intel filed a civil complaint against Gaede in Argentina[34] and criminal charges in the U.S. District Court in San Jose, California.[35] Gaede denied the charge of sending tapes to AMD and accused the CIA of framing him.

Return to the United States, arrest, conviction and deportation edit

Gaede returned to the United States in June 1995 and was arrested by the FBI on September 23. He represented himself in court and changed his plea after reaching an agreement with federal prosecutors. The agreement included a clause advising against deportation in spite of the fact that Gaede was known to be in the country illegally.[36] The Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) proceeded to process Gaede for removal despite the recommendation. Initially, Gaede prevailed in his deportation case, but the government appealed. The case was remanded,[37] and Gaede was subsequently deported.

The Industrial Espionage Act of 1996 edit

During Gaede's prosecution, AMD, the FBI, the U.S. Attorney, and all affected parties, complained that there were no laws to prosecute cases such as his. Shortly after Gaede's plea, the United States Congress enacted the Industrial Espionage Act of 1996,[38] legislation that would soon be used to prosecute activities of the type Gaede was involved in.

Charges against him edit

  1. National Stolen Property Act – US Code Title 18 Section 2314
  2. Mail Fraud – US Code Title 18 Section 1341

Accusations against José Cohen Valdés and the Cuban government edit

Gaede created some controversy in the Cuban exile community in July 2009 by publicly accusing Miami businessman and ex-DGI (Cuban Intelligence Directorate) Captain José (Pepe) Cohen Valdés of working under the supervision of the Cuban government while on the island.[39] Gaede claims that the American intelligence agencies never recruited Cohen because they did not believe Cohen to be credible. Gaede further accuses Cohen of deliberately misinforming the American intelligence agencies by channeling false information through him to the CIA and of betraying both him and their comrade in arms, Rolando Sarraff Trujillo,[40] sentenced to 25 years in prison for espionage in Cuba after Cohen's defection.[41] Gaede accuses the Cuban government of masterminding a counter-espionage operation against the U.S. that revolved around Cohen and his commander, Major Onelio Beovides. Cohen denies the charges.[42][43]

Critique of mathematical physics edit

In 1997, Gaede developed a critique of mathematical physics which was centred upon the semantic issues of the popular presentations of general relativity, quantum mechanics, and string theory. On February 20, 1998, Gaede completed his critique in book form, along with a theory of light, magnetism and gravity developed as a recreated model of physics in light of his deconstruction of the old models.[15][16][17] His model is known as the rope hypothesis.[16] This book remained unpublished until 2008, under the title Why God Doesn't Exist, with his major contention being that mathematical physics constitutes a religion and also a possible premise for arguments relating to the existence of God. The vast array of his arguments revolve around the fallacy of reification, or misplaced concreteness. Gaede explains that all theories of mathematical physics use abstract concepts as physical objects acting in reality. "Forces", "waves", "points", "fields", and so on, are not physical, but conceptual, according to Gaede.[44]

El Crazy Che edit

A documentary titled El Crazy Che was released at the Buenos Aires International Festival on April 17, 2015.[45][46] This biographical movie narrates Gaede's spying activities in favor of Cuba, Iran and China.[47][48] Gaede says he turned Rolando Sarraff Trujillo over to the Cuban authorities in 1994 by mailing a letter to the Cuban Intelligence Directorate. According to Gaede, Sarraff Trujillo had no bearing on the identification of Ana Montes.[49] The United States exchanged the remaining members of the Cuban Five for Sarraff Trujillo during the Cuban Thaw because the Government regarded Alan Gross to be a hostage.[50]

El Crazy Che was available on Netflix as of October 15, 2017.[51]

Nowadays El Crazy Che is available on Amazon Prime,[52] TubiTv,[53] and other streaming platforms.

References edit

  1. ^ Sims, Calvin (May 22, 1995). "Engineer says he stole secrets of chip makers". The New York Times. Retrieved April 26, 2010.
  2. ^ "Confessed High-Tech Spy back in Silicon Valley: Ex-Intel Worker Claims Immunity". San Jose Mercury News. June 12, 1995.
  3. ^ "Argentine Engineer in Mesa held in theft of Intel secrets". The Arizona Republic. September 25, 1995.
  4. ^ "Worker Pleads Not Guilty in Intel Spy Case". The New York Times. October 20, 1995.
  5. ^ "Tech spy pleads guilty". San Jose Mercury News. March 19, 1996.
  6. ^ "Ex-Intel Worker in Guilty Plea (Reuters)". The New York Times. March 20, 1996.
  7. ^ "Ex-Intel Employee Pleads Guilty". BNET. Electronic News. March 25, 1996.
  8. ^ "Ex-Intel Engineer Sentenced to Prison Term". The New York Times. June 25, 1996.
  9. ^ . Clarín (in Spanish). June 26, 1996. Archived from the original on December 3, 2009. Retrieved November 15, 2009.
  10. ^ Sims, Calvin (July 8, 1996). "Troubling Issues in a Silicon Valley Spy Case". The New York Times. Retrieved April 26, 2010.
  11. ^ In the matter of Bill Gaede, INS 11 665 961, February 28, 1998
  12. ^ Gaede v. Janet Reno, CIV-98-1678, CIV-97-2160-PHX RGS, US District Court, Arizona, May 4, 2000
  13. ^ Circuit, Ninth (May 19, 1998). "145 F3d 1342, United States of America v. Gaede". p. 1342.
  14. ^ Supreme Court, Case # 98-8940, GAEDE, BILL V. UNITED STATES, (Certiorari denied)
  15. ^ a b Gaede, Bill (2009). Why God Doesn't Exist. ViNi. pp. vi. ISBN 978-0-9704960-5-8.
  16. ^ a b c Gaede, Bill (December 2010). "Light: The Rope Hypothesis". International Conference on Physics Science and Technology: 63–66.
  17. ^ a b Gaede, Bill (2005). Simulik, Volodimir (ed.). "Light: neither particle nor transverse wave". Apeiron: 251–268.
  18. ^ Gaede, Bill. "Bill Gaede – Why God Doesn't Exist". YouTube Channel. YouTube. Retrieved May 28, 2011.
  19. ^ Gaede, Nila. "You Stupid Relativist". www.youstupidrelativist.com. Retrieved May 28, 2011.
  20. ^ a b Gaede, Eric; Gaede, Greg (2009). Nila and Bill. ViNi. ASIN B002I9ZH4U.
  21. ^ FBI Report, September 4, 1992, In 1974, GAEDE re-entered the United States as a tourist… He did not again return to the United States until 1977.
  22. ^ "Curbside Comment". Rochelle News-Leader. October 25, 1977.
  23. ^ "Everybody's Spy". San Jose Mercury News, West magazine. December 24, 1995.
  24. ^ "James Bond hat umgeschult". WDR TV. Jo Angerer, Rico Carisch (German). May 8, 1997.
  25. ^ Sims, Cavin (May 22, 1995). "Engineer says he stole secrets of chip makers". The New York Times. Retrieved November 22, 2009.
  26. ^ FBI FD-302 Report, September 4, 1992, GAEDE visited the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Headquarters on July 13, 1992, to present their proposal and request support in their work against the Cuban Government.
  27. ^ FBI Press Release, June 25, 1996
  28. ^ . Vanderbilt Television News Archive. June 27, 1996. Archived from the original on March 21, 2012.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  29. ^ "Pentium Chip: Fox in the Coop". ABC News. June 27, 1996.
  30. ^ Brown, Peter (July 1, 1996). "Ex-Intel engineer gets jail time". Electronic News.
  31. ^ "Apresan en Ezeiza a un doble espia". Crónica (in Spanish). October 8, 1994.
  32. ^ "Un argentino confesό que fue espía industrial en Norteamérica". Clarín (in Spanish). May 23, 1995.
  33. ^ Affidavit of David J. Johnson, Special Agent of the FBI, Criminal Complaint 5 95 175 PVT, San Jose, California, September 22, 1995
  34. ^ Intel v. Gaede, William – File No. 80,778, General San Martin, Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina, June 5, 1995
  35. ^ Indictment CR 20118 RMW Northern District California, San Jose Division, October 18, 1995
  36. ^ Department of Justice, FOIA PHO 97000011, U.S. v. Bill Gaede, Plea Agreement CR 95-20118, § 9.0, March 18, 1997, The United States Attorney's Office for the Northern District of California agrees: It will inform the Immigration and Naturalization Service that the punishment in this criminal case is a full and complete vindication by the United States for defendant's misconduct, and recommend to the IN&S that no action be taken against the immigration status of defendant. It is the position of the United States Attorney's Office that there is no legal justification for IN&S to take any action whatsoever against any member of defendant's family as punishment for defendant's activities.
  37. ^ Decision of the Board of Immigration Appeals, U.S. Department of Justice, Executive Office for Immigration Review, Falls Church, Virginia, In deportation Proceedings, Bill Gaede, A 11 665 961, October 16, 1998
  38. ^ "The Industrial Espionage Act of 1996". August 27, 1996.
  39. ^ "Open Letter to Cuban Interior Minister Abelardo Colome Ibarra". July 6, 2009.
  40. ^ "Spy wars: a wilderness of mirrors in U.S.-Cuba swap". The Miami Herald. January 1, 2015. Retrieved January 2, 2015.
  41. ^ "Rolando Sarraf Trujillo, Cuban Political Prisoner of the Week, 4/12/09". April 12, 2009.
  42. ^ "Ex agente CIA acusa a un agente CIA cubano". Mega TV (Maria Elvira TV – Spanish). July 21, 2009.
  43. ^ . Mega TV (Maria Elvira TV – Spanish). July 24, 2009. Archived from the original on April 15, 2010. Retrieved November 15, 2009.
  44. ^ Gaede, Bill (2009). Why God Doesn't Exist. ViNi. pp. viii. ISBN 978-0-9704960-5-8.
  45. ^ "El Crazy Che". metichefilms.com.ar. April 17, 2015.
  46. ^ "El Crazy Che". BAFICI. April 17, 2015.
  47. ^ Latin American Herald Tribune. April 18, 2015. Archived from the original on July 12, 2015. Retrieved April 28, 2015.
  48. ^ "La increíble historia del "Crazy Che", el argentino que espió para Cuba y EE.UU". BBC. April 17, 2015. (Spanish)
  49. ^ "Rolando Sarraff Trujillo didn't out Ana Montes". youstupidrelativist.com. April 28, 2015.
  50. ^ "Spy Wars: A Wilderness of Mirrors in U.S.-Cuba Swap". cubaconfidential.wordpress.com. January 1, 2015.
  51. ^ Netflix [dead link]
  52. ^ "Watch el Crazy Che | Prime Video". Amazon.
  53. ^ "El Crazy Che (2015)".

Further reading edit

  • Winkler, Ira (1999). Corporate Espionage: What It Is, Why It's Happening in Your Company, What You Must Do About It. Prima Lifestyles. ISBN 0761518096.
  • . Emilio Ichikawa (Spanish). July 23, 2009. Archived from the original on July 10, 2011. Retrieved November 15, 2009.
  • . Emilio Ichikawa (Spanish). July 24, 2009. Archived from the original on March 16, 2011. Retrieved November 15, 2009.
  • "Spy Man at Intel". Tucson Credentials. August 1, 1996.
  • "Cracking down on the outlaws of cyberspace: INTEL CHIP CASE: Pentium prosecution required creativity". Kuji Media Corporation: The History of a Computer Hacker. June 26, 2008.
  • Director of Central Intelligence 30-day Report. U.S. Government Printing Office. June 21, 1995. ISBN 9780160476266.
  • "The Rope Hypothesis" (PDF). Bill Gaede. February 5, 2020.

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Guillermo Bill Gaede born November 19 1952 is an Argentine engineer and programmer who is best known for Cold War industrial spying conducted while he worked at Advanced Micro Devices AMD and Intel Corporation Intel While at AMD he provided the Cuban government with technical information from the semiconductor industry which the Cubans passed on to the Soviet bloc primarily to the Soviet Union and East Germany 1 In 1992 Gaede turned himself over to the Central Intelligence Agency CIA which placed him in contact with the Federal Bureau of Investigation FBI The FBI began working with Gaede in a counter espionage operation intended to penetrate Cuban intelligence using his contacts on the island During this time Gaede obtained work at Intel Corp in Chandler Arizona Intel Security discovered the nature of his activities at AMD and terminated him but not before Gaede filmed Intel s state of the art Pentium process from home Bill GaedeBorn 1952 11 19 November 19 1952 age 71 Lanus Buenos Aires ArgentinaOccupation s Engineer authorGaede fled with this technology to South America where he allegedly sold the information to Chinese and Iranian representatives Upon his return to the United States 2 Gaede was arrested 3 4 prosecuted and convicted 5 6 7 He was convicted and sentenced to 33 months in prison in June 1996 8 9 10 after which he was deported 11 12 The 9th Circuit Court rejected Gaede s appeal 13 and the Supreme Court denied certiorari 14 Gaede later wrote a critique of mathematical physics and the usage of the scientific method in the disciplines of physics biology anthropology and palaeontology according to his own interpretations 15 16 17 Gaede s theories have mainly been proliferated via the Internet 18 19 Contents 1 Early years 2 Working at AMD and connection with Cuba 3 CIA and FBI involvement 4 Gaede and Intel 5 Return to the United States arrest conviction and deportation 6 The Industrial Espionage Act of 1996 7 Charges against him 8 Accusations against Jose Cohen Valdes and the Cuban government 9 Critique of mathematical physics 10 El Crazy Che 11 References 12 Further readingEarly years editGaede was born in Lanus Buenos Aires Province Argentina the third of four siblings of Gunther and Wiera Gaede The Gaedes migrated to Rockford Illinois in 1959 but returned to Argentina in 1965 disillusioned with their experience in the United States Although from a Peronist background Gaede joined the Communist Party of Argentina at the age of 21 while serving as a steward of FOETRA the union of the state owned telephone company ENTel 20 After his application for a Cuban resident visa was turned down he re entered the United States in 1977 this time as a tourist 21 In the U S Gaede worked under the alias Ricardo Monares at Caron International in Rochelle Ill 22 Working at AMD and connection with Cuba editGaede moved to California and started working at AMD in Sunnyvale in September 1979 By 1982 he had worked his way up the ranks to become a process engineer Still faithful to his socialistic principles Gaede began to gather technical information from AMD which he offered to the Cubans in one of his trips to Buenos Aires 23 In 1986 Gaede was transferred to AMD s plant in Austin Texas This move enabled Gaede to take material in the trunk of his car and deliver the technology to Cuban agents on the Mexican side of the border 24 Gaede was so successful in this clandestine operation that Fidel Castro arranged to meet him 25 in person in Havana at the end of 1988 Gaede eventually traveled in 1990 but by then had become disenchanted with communism The entire Soviet bloc had disintegrated during 1989 CIA and FBI involvement editAt the urging of renegade Cuban agents Gaede turned himself over to the CIA on July 13 1992 26 The FBI interrogated Gaede in September 1992 and began to use him in a counter intelligence operation against Cuba The FBI admitted reimbursing Gaede 607 16 for expenses incurred in connection with a counterintelligence matter 27 Apparently the plan consisted of taking advantage of Gaede s intelligence contacts on the island Gaede and Intel editWhile under FBI supervision Gaede obtained a job as a programmer at the Intel chip plant in Chandler Arizona The FBI alleges that it alerted Intel of Gaede s background Intel flatly denies the allegation stating that had the company known of Gaede s background It is safe to say that Gaede would not have been hired 28 29 Intel terminated Gaede s employment in June 1994 30 However before Gaede was fired he managed to film the entire Pentium process database from his home ironically using a terminal provided by Intel He placed a camera and filmed the specs as they rolled on the screen Shortly after Gaede fled to South America and began to peddle the technology through the embassies of China and Iran He allegedly counseled and trained Chinese and Iranian engineers in American manufacturing processes 20 Gaede was arrested by Argentine authorities as he attempted to bury tapes and documents and was subsequently interrogated by the Secretaria de Inteligencia SIDE and the CIA in Buenos Aires 31 Intel security manager Steve Lund arranged to meet Gaede in Argentina at the Sheraton Hotel on May 14 1995 32 During their meeting Gaede admitted to Lund to having stolen AMD material and equipment and giving it to the Cubans 33 He also admitted taking Intel s Pentium process and providing it to foreign countries Intel alleged further that Gaede sent a video of the Pentium technology he copied to rival AMD As a result of these acts Intel filed a civil complaint against Gaede in Argentina 34 and criminal charges in the U S District Court in San Jose California 35 Gaede denied the charge of sending tapes to AMD and accused the CIA of framing him Return to the United States arrest conviction and deportation editGaede returned to the United States in June 1995 and was arrested by the FBI on September 23 He represented himself in court and changed his plea after reaching an agreement with federal prosecutors The agreement included a clause advising against deportation in spite of the fact that Gaede was known to be in the country illegally 36 The Immigration and Naturalization Service INS proceeded to process Gaede for removal despite the recommendation Initially Gaede prevailed in his deportation case but the government appealed The case was remanded 37 and Gaede was subsequently deported The Industrial Espionage Act of 1996 editDuring Gaede s prosecution AMD the FBI the U S Attorney and all affected parties complained that there were no laws to prosecute cases such as his Shortly after Gaede s plea the United States Congress enacted the Industrial Espionage Act of 1996 38 legislation that would soon be used to prosecute activities of the type Gaede was involved in Charges against him editNational Stolen Property Act US Code Title 18 Section 2314 Mail Fraud US Code Title 18 Section 1341Accusations against Jose Cohen Valdes and the Cuban government editGaede created some controversy in the Cuban exile community in July 2009 by publicly accusing Miami businessman and ex DGI Cuban Intelligence Directorate Captain Jose Pepe Cohen Valdes of working under the supervision of the Cuban government while on the island 39 Gaede claims that the American intelligence agencies never recruited Cohen because they did not believe Cohen to be credible Gaede further accuses Cohen of deliberately misinforming the American intelligence agencies by channeling false information through him to the CIA and of betraying both him and their comrade in arms Rolando Sarraff Trujillo 40 sentenced to 25 years in prison for espionage in Cuba after Cohen s defection 41 Gaede accuses the Cuban government of masterminding a counter espionage operation against the U S that revolved around Cohen and his commander Major Onelio Beovides Cohen denies the charges 42 43 Critique of mathematical physics editIn 1997 Gaede developed a critique of mathematical physics which was centred upon the semantic issues of the popular presentations of general relativity quantum mechanics and string theory On February 20 1998 Gaede completed his critique in book form along with a theory of light magnetism and gravity developed as a recreated model of physics in light of his deconstruction of the old models 15 16 17 His model is known as the rope hypothesis 16 This book remained unpublished until 2008 under the title Why God Doesn t Exist with his major contention being that mathematical physics constitutes a religion and also a possible premise for arguments relating to the existence of God The vast array of his arguments revolve around the fallacy of reification or misplaced concreteness Gaede explains that all theories of mathematical physics use abstract concepts as physical objects acting in reality Forces waves points fields and so on are not physical but conceptual according to Gaede 44 El Crazy Che editA documentary titled El Crazy Che was released at the Buenos Aires International Festival on April 17 2015 45 46 This biographical movie narrates Gaede s spying activities in favor of Cuba Iran and China 47 48 Gaede says he turned Rolando Sarraff Trujillo over to the Cuban authorities in 1994 by mailing a letter to the Cuban Intelligence Directorate According to Gaede Sarraff Trujillo had no bearing on the identification of Ana Montes 49 The United States exchanged the remaining members of the Cuban Five for Sarraff Trujillo during the Cuban Thaw because the Government regarded Alan Gross to be a hostage 50 El Crazy Che was available on Netflix as of October 15 2017 51 Nowadays El Crazy Che is available on Amazon Prime 52 TubiTv 53 and other streaming platforms References edit Sims Calvin May 22 1995 Engineer says he stole secrets of chip makers The New York Times Retrieved April 26 2010 Confessed High Tech Spy back in Silicon Valley Ex Intel Worker Claims Immunity San Jose Mercury News June 12 1995 Argentine Engineer in Mesa held in theft of Intel secrets The Arizona Republic September 25 1995 Worker Pleads Not Guilty in Intel Spy Case The New York Times October 20 1995 Tech spy pleads guilty San Jose Mercury News March 19 1996 Ex Intel Worker in Guilty Plea Reuters The New York Times March 20 1996 Ex Intel Employee Pleads Guilty BNET Electronic News March 25 1996 Ex Intel Engineer Sentenced to Prison Term The New York Times June 25 1996 Condenan por espionaje industrial a un ingeniero argentino Clarin in Spanish June 26 1996 Archived from the original on December 3 2009 Retrieved November 15 2009 Sims Calvin July 8 1996 Troubling Issues in a Silicon Valley Spy Case The New York Times Retrieved April 26 2010 In the matter of Bill Gaede INS 11 665 961 February 28 1998 Gaede v Janet Reno CIV 98 1678 CIV 97 2160 PHX RGS US District Court Arizona May 4 2000 Circuit Ninth May 19 1998 145 F3d 1342 United States of America v Gaede p 1342 Supreme Court Case 98 8940 GAEDE BILL V UNITED STATES Certiorari denied a b Gaede Bill 2009 Why God Doesn t Exist ViNi pp vi ISBN 978 0 9704960 5 8 a b c Gaede Bill December 2010 Light The Rope Hypothesis International Conference on Physics Science and Technology 63 66 a b Gaede Bill 2005 Simulik Volodimir ed Light neither particle nor transverse wave Apeiron 251 268 Gaede Bill Bill Gaede Why God Doesn t Exist YouTube Channel YouTube Retrieved May 28 2011 Gaede Nila You Stupid Relativist www youstupidrelativist com Retrieved May 28 2011 a b Gaede Eric Gaede Greg 2009 Nila and Bill ViNi ASIN B002I9ZH4U FBI Report September 4 1992 In 1974 GAEDE re entered the United States as a tourist He did not again return to the United States until 1977 Curbside Comment Rochelle News Leader October 25 1977 Everybody s Spy San Jose Mercury News West magazine December 24 1995 James Bond hat umgeschult WDR TV Jo Angerer Rico Carisch German May 8 1997 Sims Cavin May 22 1995 Engineer says he stole secrets of chip makers The New York Times Retrieved November 22 2009 FBI FD 302 Report September 4 1992 GAEDE visited the Central Intelligence Agency CIA Headquarters on July 13 1992 to present their proposal and request support in their work against the Cuban Government FBI Press Release June 25 1996 Nightline Fox in the Coop Vanderbilt Television News Archive June 27 1996 Archived from the original on March 21 2012 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Pentium Chip Fox in the Coop ABC News June 27 1996 Brown Peter July 1 1996 Ex Intel engineer gets jail time Electronic News Apresan en Ezeiza a un doble espia Cronica in Spanish October 8 1994 Un argentino confeso que fue espia industrial en Norteamerica Clarin in Spanish May 23 1995 Affidavit of David J Johnson Special Agent of the FBI Criminal Complaint 5 95 175 PVT San Jose California September 22 1995 Intel v Gaede William File No 80 778 General San Martin Province of Buenos Aires Argentina June 5 1995 Indictment CR 20118 RMW Northern District California San Jose Division October 18 1995 Department of Justice FOIA PHO 97000011 U S v Bill Gaede Plea Agreement CR 95 20118 9 0 March 18 1997 The United States Attorney s Office for the Northern District of California agrees It will inform the Immigration and Naturalization Service that the punishment in this criminal case is a full and complete vindication by the United States for defendant s misconduct and recommend to the IN amp S that no action be taken against the immigration status of defendant It is the position of the United States Attorney s Office that there is no legal justification for IN amp S to take any action whatsoever against any member of defendant s family as punishment for defendant s activities Decision of the Board of Immigration Appeals U S Department of Justice Executive Office for Immigration Review Falls Church Virginia In deportation Proceedings Bill Gaede A 11 665 961 October 16 1998 The Industrial Espionage Act of 1996 August 27 1996 Open Letter to Cuban Interior Minister Abelardo Colome Ibarra July 6 2009 Spy wars a wilderness of mirrors in U S Cuba swap The Miami Herald January 1 2015 Retrieved January 2 2015 Rolando Sarraf Trujillo Cuban Political Prisoner of the Week 4 12 09 April 12 2009 Ex agente CIA acusa a un agente CIA cubano Mega TV Maria Elvira TV Spanish July 21 2009 Ex espias de la CIA Cohen y Gaede en conflicto Mega TV Maria Elvira TV Spanish July 24 2009 Archived from the original on April 15 2010 Retrieved November 15 2009 Gaede Bill 2009 Why God Doesn t Exist ViNi pp viii ISBN 978 0 9704960 5 8 El Crazy Che metichefilms com ar April 17 2015 El Crazy Che BAFICI April 17 2015 Film Tells Story of Argentine Who Spied for Cuba U S Latin American Herald Tribune April 18 2015 Archived from the original on July 12 2015 Retrieved April 28 2015 La increible historia del Crazy Che el argentino que espio para Cuba y EE UU BBC April 17 2015 Spanish Rolando Sarraff Trujillo didn t out Ana Montes youstupidrelativist com April 28 2015 Spy Wars A Wilderness of Mirrors in U S Cuba Swap cubaconfidential wordpress com January 1 2015 Netflix dead link Watch el Crazy Che Prime Video Amazon El Crazy Che 2015 Further reading editWinkler Ira 1999 Corporate Espionage What It Is Why It s Happening in Your Company What You Must Do About It Prima Lifestyles ISBN 0761518096 Historia y Estilo XXXV Emilio Ichikawa Spanish July 23 2009 Archived from the original on July 10 2011 Retrieved November 15 2009 Espionaje en serio Emilio Ichikawa Spanish July 24 2009 Archived from the original on March 16 2011 Retrieved November 15 2009 Spy Man at Intel Tucson Credentials August 1 1996 Cracking down on the outlaws of cyberspace INTEL CHIP CASE Pentium prosecution required creativity Kuji Media Corporation The History of a Computer Hacker June 26 2008 Director of Central Intelligence 30 day Report U S Government Printing Office June 21 1995 ISBN 9780160476266 The Rope Hypothesis PDF Bill Gaede 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