Category Archives: Cloak and Dagger Theater

‘Never admit anything unless you have to’: Thatcher and Intelligence Secrecy

Legendary British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher (October 1925 to April 2013), who would have turned 89 this month, was convinced that Britain’s intelligence services should remain absolutely secret, and tried repeatedly to protect them from the gaze of public scrutiny. … Continue reading

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The Moscow Rules Still Rule

The Cold War may be over, but much like “Rules of Engagement” for spies, the Moscow Rules still serve as prominent guidelines today. Developed by the CIA, the Moscow Rules was an ode to the dangerous locale that Moscow was … Continue reading

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SPY at the Movies

November 15, 2010 Executive Director – Peter Earnest Ever wonder what a real spy thinks of spy movies?  Our resident Spy Peter Earnest  went to E Street Theater to check out the movie Fair Game last night and shares his … Continue reading

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