Tag: Raleigh Spy Conference
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US Remains At Risk, Speakers Tell Raleigh Spy Conference; Washington Post Columnist Suggests Closing Down CIA
By Rick Smith March 30, 2008 (RALEIGH, NC) — David Ignatius, a ground-breaking reporter in espionage coverage — and author of five spy novels highly praised by members of the intelligence community — is worried about the CIA. Speaking at the Fifth Raleigh Spy Conference, Ignatius warned that so-called intelligence reforms put in place following…
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Out of the Shadows: Wrongly Accused “Mole” Sheds Light on Infamous Traitors During Raleigh Spy Conference
March 21, 2008 (RALEIGH, NC) — Brian Kelley, former counterintelligence officer for the CIA who was mistakenly a accused of being the mole who turned out to be Robert Hanssen, will open the Fifth Annual Raleigh Spy Conference on Wednesday, March 26, with an in-depth and revealing discussion on infamous traitors: why they crossed the…
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Countdown to the Conference: Defector’s Claims About JFK, Oswald Underlie Theme
spy_logo_0108.pdf –The Nosenko case and the key unsolved mysteries of the CIA will hold center court at the 5th Raleigh Spy Conference Coming Up March 26-28 at the North Carolina Museum of History in downtown Raleigh.– March 10, 2008 (RALEIGH, NC) — Why would the KGB take pains to deny it had nothing to do…
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David Ignatius To Give Keynote Address at Raleigh Spy Conference
February 19, 2008 (RALEIGH, NC) – DAVID IGNATIUS, Washington Post columnist and former Moscow bureau chief will deliver the keynote address at the fifth annual Raleigh Spy Conference (www.raleighspyconference.com) to be held in downtown Raleigh March 26-28. Ignatius is also the author of espionage fiction applauded by the intelligence community. His newest book, Body of…