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Monthly Archives: November 2011
A Nifty Bit of Spy Tradecraft
October 11, 2011 Historian Mark Stout A couple weeks ago while I was at the National Archives doing research for a book I’m writing about John Grombach and The Pond, a little known espionage organization that did work for the … Continue reading
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Al Qaeda Is in Trouble
September 21, 2011 Historian Mark Stout Al Qaeda’s future is gloomy. That’s the message I took from a conference on 13 and 14 September by the National Defense University’s Conflict Records Research Center and Johns Hopkins University’s Center for Advance … Continue reading
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Practicing Openness—Secretly
September 19, 2011 Historain Mark Stout The National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), the agency which flies America’s spy satellites, celebrated its 50th anniversary this last weekend with a gala at the National Air and Space Museum’s Udvar-Hazy Center near Dulles Airport. … Continue reading
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My September 11th and Beyond at the CIA
September 8, 2011 Historian Mark Stout On September 11th, 2001 I was a team chief, leading a small group of analysts at the CIA. My part of the Agency did not work on terrorism. Some of us knew a bit … Continue reading
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What Did Intelligence Do for Us during the Cold War?
September 6, 2011 Mark Stout, SPY Historian Last week I had a pleasant chat with a customer down in our bookstore and he posed a really interesting question. He said that he understood the importance of intelligence in wartime, but … Continue reading
Posted in Ask A Spy
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