The CIA's Bumbling German Spy Was More Austin Powers and Less James Bond
Washington risked its relationship with Berlin by taking files from a low-level intelligence official dumb enough to volunteer his services to Moscow over email.
From Christopher Dickey, the author of "Our Man in Charleston: Britain's Secret Agent in the Civil War South" and "Securing the City," this site provides updates and footnotes on history, espionage, terrorism, fanaticism, policing and counterinsurgency linked to Dickey's columns for The Daily Beast and his other writings; also, occasional dialogues, diatribes, and contributions from friends.
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