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6/16/19
The Cold War Spy and CIA Master of Disguise Writing the History of CIA Tactics in the Cold War
by Aleisha Smith
An interview with Jonna Mendez. A former Chief of Disguise with 27 years in the CIA, she discusses her latest book (co-authored with her husband Tony Mendez), her experience in the CIA, and her role at the Spy Museum.
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SOURCE: NYT
4-4-16
Double Agent Kim Philby Bragged of How Easy Spying Was in 1981 Lecture
During the talk to members of the Stasi, recently discovered by the BBC, he described his successes and urged colleagues to “deny everything.”
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6-7-15
The Lives, Loves & Lies of Russia's Most Dangerous Spy
by Jeremy Dronfield and Deborah McDonald
Only now can her story be told.
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SOURCE: Politico
10-6-14
The Congressman Who Spied for Russia
by Peter Duffy
The strange case of Samuel Dickstein.
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SOURCE: The Toronto Sun
7-12-14
Camp X has rich history as Canadian spy school
Despite being the foundation of modern North American spy training, surviving structures were razed in 1969.
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