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  Accuracy In Media - Media Monitor - FBI Wrecks Spycatchers Career
It is the story of Brian Kelly, an undercover CIA agent who the FBI thought was a Russian spy.
He became the object of suspicion during a period when the FBI and CIA joined forces to identify a mole who was leaking secrets to the Russians.
They began asking his friends questions that were based on clues that indicated that the spy they were looking for was the FBI’s Robert Hanssen, but Kelly remained their sole suspect.
www.aim.org /publications/media_monitor/2003/02/19.html   (820 words)

  
 Free Trial Software at Keldons   (Site not responding. Last check: )
SpyCatchers comprehensive database detects tens of thousands of spyware, adware, trojans and worms from the most common to the most obscure, and SpyCatcher updates itself automatically to provide immediate protection from the latest danger.
SpyCatchers Protector watches your computer for running spyware and alerts you immediately when new spyware is installed, plus you can run full sweeps automatically using the built-in Scheduler.
SpyCatcher is an easy and powerful way to protect yourself from the many malicious programs that bypass anti-virus software and firewalls.
www.keldons.com /software/download.asp?SoftID=23   (201 words)

  
 SpyCatcher
SpyCatcher is the only anti-spyware product with a Reinstall Shield to defend against aggressive spyware programs which silently reinstall after deletion.
SpyCatchers Protector watches your PC for running spyware and alerts you before new spyware is installed.
Also unique to SpyCatcher is the Parachute feature, which automatically detects advanced spyware that installs itself at continually higher levels in the boot process of your PC, allowing the programs to watch you even when you arent surfing the Web.
www.webmasterfree.com /SpyCatcher_d4915.html   (363 words)

  
 Thirteen/WNET - Online Pressroom - Press Release
Framed by the unparalleled insight of retired C.I.A. "master spies" Tony and Jonna Mendez, SpyCatchers looks at the old and new worlds of espionage, revealing the mistakes and successes of the past while delving into the updated ways new spies are trained.
Tony and Jonna Mendez were chameleons of the espionage world who eluded the K.G.B. in Russia at the height of the Cold War.
In the film, the couple describes how they became spies, what it was like to operate in Moscow, and how they developed some of their most ingenious disguises.
www.thirteen.org /pressroom/release.php?get=1093   (418 words)

  
 Definition of The Fourth Protocol
The Chairman of the KGB plans to breach this protocol and destroy the NATO alliance by planting an agent (Brosnan) in England to assemble and detonate an atomic device.
One of Britain's most astute spycatchers (Caine) discovers details of the plan and races against time to stop it.
The politics present in the book are not represented in the film, in which Kim Philby hatches a plan to topple the Conservative government and bring the unilateralist Labour party (at the time) to power.
www.wordiq.com /definition/The_Fourth_Protocol   (222 words)

  
 MI5 planned to use gerbil spycatchers | The Guardian | Guardian Unlimited
What he did not disclose is that the wrong kind of people would be arrested.
The idea that the small furry pets could be employed as spycatchers was first mooted by Canadian scientists in the 1970s.
The plan was to place a cage of gerbils by the immigration desks at airports.
www.guardian.co.uk /uk_news/story/0,3604,514829,00.html   (338 words)

  
 AbeBooks: Search Results - Spycatchers
In a historic decision, the House of Lords on October 12 reversed the Thatcher government's ban on 'quoting from Spycatcher', opening the way for publication in England and the United States of 'The Wilson Plot' - the highly controverisial and explosive account of what the spycatchers were really up to.
In a historic decision, The House of Lords reversed the Thatcher government's ban on quoting from Spycatcher, opening the way for publication in England and the USA of this book, the highly controversial and explosive account of what the spycatchers were really up to.
The book shows the full details of the MI5 "plot" against former Prime Minister Harold Wilson.In it, the author traces the spycatchers obsession that Harold Wilson was in fact a Soviet Spy and shows how they tried to persude the British officers to join in an attempt to overthrow the popularly elected government.
www.abebooks.co.uk /search/sortby/3/kn/Spycatchers   (2023 words)

  
 Spycatchers trapped by bugging bills - bills sent to those being bugged   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Spycatchers trapped by bugging bills - bills sent to those being bugged
Spycatchers trapped by bugging bills By Kate Connolly in Berlin (Filed: 01/11/2002)
A German intelligence-gathering operation to uncover suspected terrorists and criminals went spectacularly wrong after bills for phone-tapping services were sent to people being bugged.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/news/780496/posts   (317 words)

  
 Master of Disguise: Other Articles
A good spy, she says, would never be as ostentatious as James Bond in a casino surrounded by beautiful women or Jack Ryan slipping his CIA business card to a Colombian drug lord." >>more
Spycatchers: PBS program focuses on the Mendezes and modern espionage
"Framed by the unparalleled insight of retired CIA "master spies" Tony and Jonna Mendez, "SpyCatchers" looks at the old and new worlds of espionage, revealing the mistakes and successes of the past while delving into the updated ways new spies are trained." >>synopsis >>transcript
www.themasterofdisguise.com /article_mod.html   (483 words)

  
 The Upper Class and the Underworld - The New York Review of Books
The Wilson Plot: How the Spycatchers and Their American Allies Tried to Overthrow the British Government
The British obsession with spies and spycatchers continues to seethe.
Books thud from the press and you cannot get a seat at the National Theatre for Alan Bennett's Single Spies, an evening consisting of two short plays, one about Guy Burgess, the other about Anthony Blunt.
www.nybooks.com /articles/4061   (343 words)

  
 Former spies and spycatchers offer espionage-themed cruises to London and Hawaii (Dec. 12, 2002)
The former American CIA, FBI, DOD, Canadian RCMP and Russian KGB intelligence and counterintelligence officers of the Centre for Counterintelligence and Security Studies (CI Centre) in Alexandria, Virginia offer a variety of exciting espionage-themed excursions around the globe including Washington, London, Moscow and Hawaii.
SpyCruise(TM) is an ocean cruise with the intelligence officers of the CI Centre who present daily lectures on real spy cases and espionage events.
The cruise is from September 1-12, 2003 with optional London tour package.
www.cybercruises.com /fospspofdec02.htm   (302 words)

  
 washingtonpost.com - Live Online
Wednesday, February 25, 2004; 1:00 p.m ET The PBS Innovation series program "SpyCatchers" explores the world of international espionage.
Retired CIA agents and "master spies" Tony and Jonna Mendez describe how they became spies in Moscow eluding the KGB at the height of the Cold War and how they developed some of their most ingenious disguises.
The couple also recount their most important missions and continue to help train a new generation of spies and counter-intelligence officers ("spycatchers").
discuss.washingtonpost.com /wp-srv/zforum/04/sp_tv_mendez022504.htm   (4448 words)

  
 Spycatchers   (Site not responding. Last check: )
SpyCatcher - SpyCatcher is able to detect, disable and remove all spyware on your system.
WTVI's mission is to provide quality, educational, informative, and entertaining programs and communication services, reflecting the values and the cultures of our regional public television audience.
The Wilson Plot: How the Spycatchers and Their American Allies Tried to Overthrow the British Government.
www.e-katerina.com /18/spyware868.html   (743 words)

  
 AlterNet: LOYAL OPPOSITION: Where Did the Warriors Go Wrong?
Might the military-industrial spycatchers and warriors have a bead or two of sweat on their furrowed brows?
The spycatchers looked exceedingly dumb when the government cut a deal with Los Alamos scientist Wen Ho Lee, who had engaged in the unauthorized copying of top-secret computer records pertaining to nuclear weapons.
After threatening him with life in prison -- and after lying to a federal judge about the danger Lee's action posed -- the feds allowed him to cop an easy plea and leave prison, where he had been held under the most draconian conditions.
www.alternet.org /story/9803   (1627 words)

  
 The Trades - DVD Review: Cypher
The setting is very modern and unassuming for the most part, which makes the science fiction elements truly stand apart in Gilliamesque contrast, sometimes almost comically absurd in their juxtaposition.
The story and its final twist ending completes this spy thriller of Chestertonian proportions -- in fact, the entire story may well have borne the subtitle, "The Man Who Was Thursby" in homage to G.K. Chesterton's novel of spies and spycatchers.
Flying in under the radar, Cypher is surprisingly good and should be welcomed by fans of Brazil and The Matrix.
www.the-trades.com /article.php?id=3458&print=yes   (339 words)

  
 Spy Dust: Two Masters of Disguise Reveal the Tools and Operations that Helped Win the Cold War
PBS offers tapes of two Mendez documentaries Innovation; Spycatchers and Escape from Iran; The Hollywood Connection.
Discovery Channel offers tapes of two Mendez documentaries The Master of Deception and Escape from Terror.
INNOVATION magazine transcript Innovation and Spying As told by Antonio and Jonna Mendez, two former CIA officers - 2004
www.themasterofdisguise.com   (491 words)

  
 microsoft.public.security: Re: Internet explorer
It may in the latest version but I cannot confirm that.
Oh in fact none of the spycatchers have worked on this so far.
I think the reason is because it is a relatively new exploit.
www.derkeiler.com /Newsgroups/microsoft.public.security/2004-01/1444.html   (269 words)

  
 A Spy's London: A Walk Book of 136 Sites in Central London Relating to Spies, Spycatchers... by Roy Berkeley
To go back to where you were looking, use the "you are here" links below.
While such objections might only matter to the reader who is thoroughly familiar with the relevant literature, they do impact on the manner in which the book is advertised on the back cover as a "lively and fact-filled...
book of 136 sites in central London relating to spies, spycatchers and subversives..." Lively it is! (It is also fun to read!) But perhaps the blurb ought to be emended to read "lively" and filled with "fact and legend."
www.lastminutetravelbooks.com /g/Great-Britain-Travel-Books/A-Spy-s-London-A-Walk-Book-of-136-Sites-in-Central-London-Relating-to-Spies-Spycatchers-an-0850521130.htm   (638 words)

  
 Tara Moss Forum : Author, Model, Writer, Celebrity, Hit, Covet, Split, Fetish
The technology of espionage has always been driven by information's ever-increasing value, and the recent explosion of digital technology has propelled this classic arms race to new heights.
Every year up to 80,000 people apply for jobs with the FBI, with only around 900 chosen to train as agents and the CIA has just graduated their biggest class ever.
She seemed a logical choice to host a series of National Geographic Channel documentaries that delve into murder, forensic science and espionage.
www.taramoss.com.au /phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=155&   (1687 words)

  
 Philips/Phillips
"Kremlin spycatchers have opened a hotline in an attempt to lure Russian traitors into becoming double agents working for the motherland.
An expulsion had been feared since Britain ordered out a Russian TV correspondent in London, Alexander Malikov, on grounds of national security in July" 1995.
President Yeltsin has pardoned a diplomat, Vladimir Makarov, "who spied for the CIA for more than a decade" after serving "only three months of a seven-year hard labour sentence....
intellit.muskingum.edu /alpha_folder/P_folder/philips&phillips.html   (843 words)

  
 JMVintage: The Wilson Plot: How the Spycatchers and Their American Allies Tried to Overthrow the British Government by ...
Dust jacket notes read: "In a historic decision, the House of Lords on October 12 reversed the Thatcher government's ban on "quoting from Spycatcher" opening the way for the publication in England and the United States of THE WILSON PLOT- the highly controversial and explosive account of what the spycatchers were really up to.
Leigh traces the spycatchers' obsession that Labour prime minister Harold Wilson was, incredibly, a Soviet spy - and shows how they tried to persuade British officers to join in an attempt to overthrow the popularly elected government.
Leigh discusses the role of CIA chief James Angleton and uncovers the true motives of Wilson's accusers: playing on anti-communist hysteria, the CIA and MIS set out to defame those individuals whose politics interfered with the intelligence agenda.
www.jmvintage.com /cgi-bin/jmv455/005922.html   (409 words)

  
 Harriet The Spy
But when Harriet's classmates find her notebook and read its remarkable contents out loud, her life is turned upside down.
In retaliation, the sixth-graders form a spycatchers club and turn the tables on Harriet.
And even worse, does this mean the end of her days as a spy?
www.showcasecinemas.co.uk /films/harriet.fhtml   (223 words)

  
 MOAA: News Notes
The program, which will air on PBS stations, explores how technology has changed everything from medicine and travel safety to warfare and crime.
SpyCatchers: By accessing the FBI’s counterterrorism facility, producers explore the world of espionage and see how master spies use today’s latest techniques and gear to counter threats from a changing, ill-defined enemy.
Future Combat: Producers look back at the successes and failures of the high-tech weapons and communications systems that were used in the 2003 war with Iraq.
www.moaa.org /Magazine/February2004/news_notes.asp   (985 words)

  
 SCREAM: Language lives - NI 191 - Reviews
He describes himself as having 'worked his way single-mindedly downwards' since a burst of popularity on the Sixties satirical circuit - and part of the reason for that is his determined production of radical anthems regardless of political or musical fashion.
This record is typically full of causes and caustic humour, lambasting nukes, spycatchers and experts with equal venom.
It is extremely wordy, not least on the best track No Cause For Alarm, which demolishes the official defence of nuclear power.
www.newint.org /issue191/reviews.htm   (1962 words)

  
 NurseZone - Getting Away - Travel updates - Archive
Former American CIA, FBI, Department of Defense (DoD), Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) and Russian KGB intelligence and counterintelligence officers of the Centre for Counterintelligence and Security Studies (CICentre.com) in Alexandria, Virginia, offer a variety of exciting espionage-themed excursions around the globe.
Travelers with an interest in the topic of spies can take unique vacations with an espionage theme hosted by real former spies and spycatchers and learn about the underworld of spies in Washington D.C., London, Moscow and Hawaii.
SpyDrive is a bus tour through Washington, D.C., and shows visitors where spies lived, worked and operated in the city.
www.nursezone.com /Away/TravelforFun.asp?articleID=9687   (564 words)

  
 Former Spies And Spycatchers Offer Espionage-Themed Vacations to Washington, London, Moscow and Hawaii
Former Spies And Spycatchers Offer Espionage-Themed Vacations to Washington, London, Moscow and Hawaii
ALEXANDRIA, VA - Nov. 19, 2002 -- The former American CIA, FBI, DOD, Canadian RCMP and Russian KGB intelligence and counterintelligence officers of the Centre for Counterintelligence and Security Studies (CI Centre) in Alexandria, Virginia offer a variety of exciting espionage-themed excursions around the globe including Washington, London, Moscow and Hawaii.
SpyDrive(TM) is a bus tour through Washington, DC and shows visitors where spies lived, worked and operated in the city.
www.ereleases.com /pr/2002-11-19b.html   (427 words)

  
 Law.com - Frustrations Abound for Corporate Spycatchers
For the FBI and prosecutors, linking the thefts to any benefit to a foreign country can be tough.
David Szady, a 33-year veteran FBI spycatcher and retired deputy director of counterintelligence, now with Perot Systems Corp. in Plano, Texas, said, "If you are dealing with a foreign government you may have to show their hand in it -- that this cooperation was orchestrated or run by a foreign country.
It can be dicey to show that connection."
www.law.com /jsp/article.jsp?id=1148720725637   (1297 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: spycatchers: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: )
A Spy's London: A Walk Book of 136 Sites in Central London Relating to Spies, Spycatchers & Subversives from More Than a Century of London'Ssecret H by Roy Berkeley (Paperback - April 1994)
Spycatchers Encyclopedia of Espionage by Peter Wright (Paperback - Oct 1992)
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www.amazon.ca /s?ie=UTF8&rh=i:books,k:spycatchers&page=1   (87 words)

  
 NHPTV: Programs: INNOVATION Summary
With first-ever access to the F.B.I.'s counter-terrorism training facility, INNOVATION explores the intriguing world of espionage, demonstrating some of the essential innovations in the history of spying.
Relating the true stories of two of the C.I.A.'s master spies as they undergo operations -- such a "hounds and hares" exercise that pits them against the F.B.I. -- SpyCatchers illustrates how today's agents are adjusting their classic Cold War techniques to counter threats from a changing, ill-defined enemy.
All Broadcast Times For This Episode on the Analog Channel:
www.nhptv.org /schedule/summary.asp?progId=4509846&chnl=1010&progTimeAir=1/18/2007   (98 words)

  
 The Fourth Protocol Frederick Forsyth nuclear proliferation Conservative spycatchers Julian Glover Kim Philby KGB ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Fourth Protocol Frederick Forsyth nuclear proliferation Conservative spycatchers Julian Glover Kim Philby KGB Pierce Brosnan Labour party Michael Caine
One of Britain's most astute spycatchers, Preston (Caine), discovers details of the plan and races against time to stop it.
Cover art for the 1984 Viking hardcover first edition of The Fourth Protocol by Frederick Forsyth.
en.powerwissen.com /2%7C%7CSL%7C%7CJm2YeTzzTXI2fSFHCegA%3D%3D_The_Fourth_Protocol.html   (246 words)

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