Ex-Olympic Committee president was KGB agent: new book. Juan Antonio Samaranch worked as a secret agent for the Soviet KGB, whose agents helped him win his election to become the president of the IOC, according to The KGB Playing Chess, a new book published in Russia by Vladimir Popov, a former top official in the Soviet secret police.
Visual ‘proof’ of Monaco’s Intelligence Service. We have written before about former FBI counterintelligence agent Robert Eringer, who until recently was spymaster to Prince Albert II of Monaco, and is now completing a book on his experiences in the tiny principality, a project he began after quitting his post. The question is, is there a Monaco Intelligence Service? Eringer says yes, and has published a purported MIS logoMIS identity card to prove it. and his
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November 8, 2009 by intelNews 1 Comment
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