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" ... Illegal monitoring of traffic in the military communications network is almost unheard of, except in the case of foreign spies. It suggests a compl
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Also see: "The O'Keefe Telephone Squad's Intelligence Ties" Associated Press | May 26, 2010 NEW ORLEANS — Four conservative activists accused of trying t
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By Jeff Stein Washington Post | April 12, 2010 President Obama’s quiet nomination of S. Leslie Ireland, a top former CIA, Defense Department and DNI spe
By Alejandra Martinez The Pan American | April 8, 2010 As part of the series of events taking place for Pan American Days, The University of Texas-Pan Ame
By Viki Malik Indian Express | April 5, 2010 All of a sudden a long forgotten American spy plane called U-2, which had a stellar role during the Cold War,
By Andrew Becker
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President Gerald Ford secretly authorized the use of warrantless domestic wiretaps for foreign intellige
AllGov.com | March 31, 2010 After concealing highly-secretive investigations for more than 60 years, the FBI has released a small volume of documents from
David Crossland, Foreign Correspondent The National | March 22. 2010 BERLIN / The German secret intelligence service, the BND, is trying to block a legal a
By Daniel Newhauser Roll Call | March 16, 2010 In 2007, ex-CIA counterterrorism officer John Kiriakou transformed the national debate on torture by telling
Former Israeli official David Kimche in 1987 as he left the Federal Courthouse in Washington. (Darrel Ellis/the fWashington Post) By Patricia Sullivan Was
By NEAL UNGERLEIDER | trueslant.com | Mar. 5 2010 The annals of journalism are full of writers who doubled as intelligence operatives. The legendary Kim
The Watchers Draws Glowing Portrait of Überspook By Noah Shachtman January 25, 2010 | Wired Shane Harris says that in 2004, when he first shook hands wit
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