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Robert Hanssen was portrayed by Chris Cooper as a senior agent who was publicly a devout Catholic but who had some dark secrets within him, while Eric O'Neill was portrayed by Ryan Phillippe as a young FBI employee, a lapsed Catholic, who was assigned to... Full Article at Associated Content
My question is how someone would know where these officers were and what their comings and goings were (getting this number of casualties is not chance). I think we may have a serious security breach on par with, if not worse than, the breach caused by Robert... Full Article at at-Largely
The identification and business card of former FBI agent Robert Hanssen are seen inside a display case at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia, May 12, 2009. Hanssen was sentenced to life in prison without parole for spying for the Soviet Union and Russia... View Photo »
W. Bush, who succeeds Bill Clinton in 2001. 2001: The dot-com tech bubble bursts. Nearly 3,000 people are killed in the 9/11 attacks. The anthrax mailings kill five people and sicken 17. American Airlines Flight 587 crashes in New York, killing 265. U.S. troops... Full Article at USA Today
Now another case of spying has emerged from the halls of our government institutions. And this one may raise a sardonic chuckle over how casual liberal sympathies and knee-jerk Bush bashing made a Communist agent seem normal among the elites in academia and... Full Article at Rational Review
Now another case of spying has emerged from the halls of our government institutions. And this one may raise a sardonic chuckle over how casual liberal sympathies and knee-jerk Bush bashing made a Communist agent seem normal among the elites in academia and... Full Article at National Review Online
Over the decades, the former FBI and CIA chief has headed numerous high-profile investigations into public agencies, including the Los Angeles Police Department response to the 1992 Rodney King riots and the FBI's failure to catch Soviet and Russian mole... Full Article at Time Magazine
Trowbridge H. Ford Washington's attempt to trigger a non-nuclear conclusion to the Cold War in March 1986 did not fail because of a want of trying but because of Soviet countermeasures, thanks to the spying for Moscow by the Agency's Rick Ames, the Bureau's... Full Article at codshit.com
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The identification and business card of former FBI agent Robert Hanssen are seen inside a display case at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia, May 12, 2009. Hanssen was sentenced to life in prison without parole for spying for the Soviet Union and Russia while he worked for the FBI.
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