A local ABC affiliate in Salt Lake City, Utah has caused a stir online with a report  suggesting that self-proclaimed Israeli art students, peddling their  artwork from door to door, have been asking disturbing questions about  plans to build an NSA data center in the area.
"These salespeople say they're Israeli students," ABC4 reporter Brent  Hunsaker explained.  "They even produce Israeli passports.  They say  they're selling their own artwork to raise money to open a gallery.  So  why would the Israeli art students want to know about the National  Security Agency?"
According to Hunsaker, warnings about the students are being spread  through blogs and church bulletins.  One bulletin sent out to Mormon  women even claimed that "federal law enforcement groups are actually  investigating their ties to organized crime and terrorist groups."
The basis for the suspicions goes back to 2002, when a lengthy article at Salon described  how Drug Enforcement Agency field offices were reporting that "young  Israelis claiming to be art students and offering artwork for sale had  been attempting to penetrate DEA offices for over a year. The Israelis  had also attempted to penetrate the offices of other law enforcement and  Department of Defense agencies."
