News you may have missed #0093
September 3, 2009 Leave a comment
- Did 29th US President have an affair with a German spy? New book claims that Warren G. Harding, US President from 1921 to 1923, had a 15-year love affair with Carrie Phillips, a German sympathizer, who may have been a German spy.
- Poland shares blame for WWII outbreak, claim Russian spies. Major General Lev Sotskov, senior official of Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR), has displayed documents allegedly showing that Poland was considering joining the Axis powers prior to being invaded by both Germany and Russia, in 1939.
- The things retired CIA agents do to relax! Gardening and farming have always been popular pastimes among CIA agents, but paper-soldier collecting is apparently gaining ground.










Soviet star hockey player was spy, claims new book
September 14, 2009 by intelNews Leave a comment
Vladislav Tretiak
By IAN ALLEN | intelNews.org |
A new book claims that one of the greatest Russian ice hockey players in modern times was a spy for Soviet and Russian intelligence. Vladislav Tretiak, goaltender for the Soviet Union’s national ice hockey team in the 1970s and 1980s, is considered one of the supreme goaltenders in the history of the sport. But Nest of Spies, a new book published this week in Canada, alleges that Tretiak acted as an “international talent-spotter” for the KGB and its post-communist successor, the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR). The books’ authors, Canadian Security Intelligence Service veteran Michel Juneau-Katsuya, and investigative journalist Fabrice de Pierrebourg, claim that Tretiak performed intelligence work during his sports-related visits to Canada and elsewhere, by detecting potential spy recruits for the Russians. Read more of this post
Filed under Expert news and commentary on intelligence, espionage, spies and spying Tagged with book news and reviews, Canada, Canadian Security Intelligence Service, Cold War, CSIS (Canada), espionage, Fabrice de Pierrebourg, informants, KGB, Michel Juneau-Katsuya, News, Russian Ice Hockey Federation, sports, SVR (Russia), USSR, Vladislav Tretiak