Monthly Archives: November 2010

Former SPY Historian on East German Intelligence

November 24, 2010 Mark Stout, SPY Historian A great deal has been written about the Stasi’s internal intelligence operations and a compelling movie, The Lives of Others , brought the topic to the big screen in a realistic way. However, … Continue reading

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Confronting McCarthyism, Confronting Espionage, Confronting Lies

November 23, 2010 Mark Stout, SPY Historian History News Network has an interesting review of a play now running in New York that addresses the issues of espionage and lying.  The play, “After the Revolution” focuses on a young woman … 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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The Georgian Spy Case: “Chronic Spy Mania” Flares Up

November, 9th 2010 SPY Historian Mark Stout  On November 5 the Government of Georgia announced the arrest of thirteen people whom they accused of working for Russian military intelligence, the GRU.  The suspects included four Russians and nine Georgians.  The … Continue reading

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