October 2010
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HARTFORD TIMES EXAMINER Magazine: OCT. 2010 ISSUE:... →
hartfordtimesexaminermagazine: by Andrew Marshall THE INDEPENDENT The Russian spy saga has been good, cheap entertainment. It has presented us with the image of shady people living under assumed names while performing elaborate pantomime routines with luggage to get information that could surely be found more easily on…
Oct 12th
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HARTFORD TIMES EXAMINER Magazine: HARTFORD TIMES... →
By JIM AVILA, LARA SETRAKIAN & ELLEN DAVIS The exact number of America’s women spies and analysts is classified information, though estimates top 1,000. A handful of them have accused the CIA of gender discrimination, saying the agency unfairly faulted them for falling in love with foreign…
Oct 12th
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The Bailey Monthly: JUNE 2010 EDITION: MATA HARI:... →
You’ve heard it, admit it. Any chich involved in anything the least bit manipulative in nature or related to espionage and she instantly and incorrectly merits the name a “Mata Hari”. Double Agent or naive whore? The world may never know the true story of Margarethe Zelle (1876-1917), a Dutch…
Oct 12th
The Bailey Monthly: THE BAILEY MONTHLY: The Spy... →
thebaileymonthly: Imagine the scene. You are a blogger writing articles about the evils of Israel and the United States. You tout the accomplishments of the Islamic world and the failures of the West. You have your weaknesses, however. Plenty of passion for your cause but very little sex. In fact you might not…
Oct 12th