wiktionary espionage wikiquote EspionageEspionage from the French language French espionner , to spy and espionnage , spying is the act of spying for the purpose of covertly gathering valuable information. Espionage may also refer to Espionage TV series Espionage TV series , a British television show Espionage production team Espionage production team , a Norwegian music production team disambig ... more details
Unreferenced date April 2007 An espionage balloon is a balloon used for espionage spying . Espionage balloons were a development of the observation balloon s used even before the World War I behind the front line . Unlike observation balloons, espionage balloons were neither manned nor moored to the ground they were designed to fly deep into hostile territories, where they would record intelligence data and transmit clarify date March 2011 reason transmit? during WWI? how? them back to the home base. As such, espionage balloons could only be operated successfully when the weather forecast and the wind direction were favorable. They were more economical and indeed dispensable, often falling victim to air defense than manned reconnaissance aircraft , as they did not put flying personnel into harm s way. They were usually hot air balloon s. citation needed date March 2011 Moreover, during the Cold War , espionage balloons launched by the Free world also had a secondary psychological warfare capability, carrying propaganda pamphlets and consumer goods which were supposedly not freely available inside Communist states that would be released or otherwise delivered onto enemy territories. The advent of spy satellite s, coupled with the end of the Cold War, have rendered espionage balloons obsolete. External links http edgerton digital collections.org techniques nighttime photography Nighttime photography , a description of WW2 aerial reconnaissance photography by Harold Eugene Edgerton See also Balloon aircraft Skyhook balloon Project Moby Dick Project Mogul Project Genetrix DEFAULTSORT Espionage Balloon Category Espionage techniques Category Balloons aircraft Category Espionage devices aviation stub de Spionageballon ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2007 Dangle is a term used in intelligence information gathering intelligence work to refer to an espionage agent of one intelligence agency or group who pretends to be interested in defecting or turning to another intelligence agency or group. The goal of a dangle is to convince the second or foreign intelligence agency that they have changed loyalties by offering to act as a double agent . The dangle then feeds information to their original agency and or gives disinformation to the second or foreign intelligence agency. DEFAULTSORT Dangle Espionage Category Spies by role ... more details
Industrial espionage , economic espionage or corporate espionage is a form of espionage conducted for commerce commercial purposes instead of purely national security purposes. Economic espionage is conducted ... espionage is more often national and occurs between companies or corporations. sfn Nasheri 2005 p 10 Competitive intelligence and economic or industrial espionage Competitive intelligence describes the legal ... and economic or industrial espionage is clear. In practice, it is sometimes quite difficult to tell ... of economic and industrial espionage Economic or industrial espionage takes place in two main forms. In short, the purpose of espionage is to gather knowledge about an organization s . It may include ... espionage on commercial organizations, governments can also be targets for example, to determine the terms ... Economic and industrial espionage is most commonly associated with technology heavy industries, including ... areas for espionage, but, in effect, any industry with information of use to competitors can be a target ... it. sfn Scalet 2003 p 3 Economic or industrial espionage is a threat to any business whose livelihood depends on information. In recent years, economic or industrial espionage has taken on an expanded definition. For instance, attempts to sabotage a corporation may be considered industrial espionage in this sense, the term takes on the wider connotations of its parent word. That espionage and sabotage ... a polygraph examination entitled the Test of Espionage and Sabotage TES, contributing to the increasingly popular, though not consensus, notion, by those studying espionage and sabotage countermeasures ... countermeasures. Agents and the process of collection Economic or industrial espionage commonly ... to advance its own technological or financial interest sfn Nasheri 2005 p 7 Mole espionage Moles or trusted insiders are generally considered the best sources for economic or industrial espionage ... of numerous industrial espionage cases that have resulted in legal battles. sfn Reuters 1996 Some ... more details
nuclear weapons Nuclear espionage is the purposeful giving of state secret s regarding nuclear weapon s to other states without authorization espionage . During the history of nuclear weapons there have been many cases of known nuclear espionage, and also many cases of suspected or alleged espionage. Because nuclear weapons are generally considered the most important of state secrets, all nations with nuclear weapons have strict restrictions against the giving of information relating to nuclear weapon design , stockpiles, nuclear weapons delivery delivery systems , and deployment. States are also limited in their making public of weapons information by nuclear proliferation non proliferation agreements. Manhattan Project Image Klaus Fuchs ID badge.png left thumb 150px Klaus Fuchs is considered ... many instances of nuclear espionage in which project scientists or technicians channeled information ... arrested in connection to his espionage work, though seems to have admitted to it in later ... in an effort to keep his own wife from prosecution. Greenglass confessed to his espionage and was given ... and Fuchs. Whether the espionage information significantly aided the speed of the Soviet atomic bomb ..., distrusting both their own scientists as well as the espionage information. Later scholarship ... and smuggled to Israel, where he was tried in camera and convicted of treason and espionage. Whether Vanunu was truly involved in espionage, per se, is debated Vanunu and his supporters claim that he ... agencies believed that there is an on going nuclear espionage by the People s Republic of China PRC ... , announced that he had pardoned Khan. Pakistan s government claims they had no part in the espionage ... spy Wen Ho Lee and the politics of nuclear espionage . New York Simon & Schuster, 2001. Pakistan ... http www.worldaffairsboard.com archive index.php t 4587.html Category Types of espionage Category ... hu Atomk mked s simple Nuclear espionage fi Ydinasevakoilu zh ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2010 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Espionage Type Studio album Artist Steady Mobb n Cover EspionageSM.jpg Released July 1, 2003 Recorded 2003 Genre Hip hop music Hip Hop Length Label Big Body Entertainment Producer Harm, Ronski, Poe Reviews Last album Crime Buddies br 2001 This album Espionage br 2003 Next album Espionage is the fourth and final album released by rap group, Steady Mobb n . It was released independently through Big Body Entertainment and was produced by Harm, Ronski and Poe. The album featured guest appearances from fellow Californian rappers B Legit , Delinquents group Delinquents , Keak da Sneak and Too Short . Track listing Radio Skit 1 52 Steady Mobbin 3 47 Featuring B Legit Fire Up the Doopie 3 07 I m Like 4 00 Featuring Delinquents group Delinquents Busta s Be 3 51 Reppin the O 3 19 Featuring Keak da Sneak Bootleg 0 31 In the Paper 4 43 Y all Don t Want Funk 3 00 Watch Your Back 4 39 The Man 3 11 I m Stuntin on Ya 3 12 Pimp Skit 1 35 Pimpin 3 59 Featuring Too Short Choosin on Me 3 05 Don t Hate the Game 3 10 Fuck Wit Us 3 42 Black Mafia Family 2 55 If You Want It 3 33 Category 2003 albums Category Steady Mobb n albums ... more details
Intelligence Service Russia SVR for over 25 years. See also Double agent Industrial espionage Economic and Industrial EspionageEspionage Sleeper agent The Mole TV series The Mole TV series Traitor References Why Do We Say ...? , Castle Books staff, 1987, ISBN 1 55521 010 4. DEFAULTSORT Mole Espionage ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Espionage is a subset of HUMINT human intelligence , one of many List of intelligence gathering disciplines intelligence collection methods , which are organized by intelligence collection management . This lists is restricted to organizations that operate clandestine operation clandestine human sources in foreign countries and non national groups. It does not include police organizations with domestic informers, or, on an international basis, human sources that do counterintelligence work alone. class wikitable Country Espionage organizations and agencies flagcountry Argentina Secretar a de Inteligencia Secretariat of Intelligence , Direcci n Nacional de Inteligencia Criminal National Directorate of Criminal Intelligence , Direcci n Nacional de Inteligencia Estrat gica Militar National Directorate of Strategic Military Intelligence flagcountry Australia Australian Secret Intelligence Service flagcountry Cuba General Intelligence Directorate DGI flagcountry Czech Republic Security Information Service flagcountry France Direction G n rale de la S curit Ext rieure General Directorate of External Security , Direction centrale des renseignements g n raux Central Directorate of General Intelligence , flagcountry Germany Bundesnachrichtendienst Federal Intelligence Service flagcountry India Research and Analysis Wing , Intelligence Bureau flagcountry Iran Ministry of Intelligence Iran flagcountry Israel Mossad Institute for Intelligence and Special Operations flagcountry Italy SISDE Democratic Intelligence and Security Service , SISMI Military Intelligence and Security Service flagcountry Mexico Centro de Investigaci n y Seguridad Nacional National Security and Investigation Center flagcountry Pakistan Inter Services Intelligence Directorate for Inter Services Intelligence flagcountry Netherlands General Intelligence and Security Service flagcountry ... Counter intelligence E Category Types of espionage Category Intelligence analysis Category Military ... more details
Infobox Film name Espionage Agent director Lloyd Bacon editing Ralph Dawson writer Robert Buckner story br Warren Duff br Frank Donaghue starring Joel McCrea br Brenda Marshall br Jeffrey Lynn br George Bancroft actor George Bancroft editing Ralph Dawson released September 22, 1939 U.S. release br Warner Bros. budget runtime 83 min. language English language English Espionage Agent is a pre World War II spy melodrama produced by Hal B. Wallis in 1939 . Directed by Lloyd Bacon , Espionage Agent , like many Warner Bros. movies, clearly identifies the Germans as the enemy. This was unlike many other movie studios during this period that did not want to antagonize foreign governments. The film was released on September 22, 1939, the day after President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Neutrality Acts of 1930s Neutrality Act allowing Cash and carry World War II Cash and Carry provisions for countries fighting Germany and a little over four months after another Warner Bros. anti Nazi film Confessions of a Nazi Spy . ref Michael E. Birdwell, Celluloid Soldiers Warner Bros. s Campaign against Nazism ISBN 0 8147 9871 3 New York University Press, 1999 ref Plot The film opens with a description of the Black Tom explosion of a munitions supply located in Jersey City, New Jersey Jersey City on the Hudson River . The explosion, which occurred during World War I was an act of sabotage by German agents. Barry Corvall Joel McCrea , the son of a recently deceased American diplomat, has just gotten married. When he discovers that his new wife Brenda Marshall is a possible enemy agent, he resigns from the diplomatic service to go undercover to expose an espionage ring planning to destroy American industrial capability before war breaks out. Traveling on a train in Germany , Corvall attempts to swipe a briefcase with documents in an attempt to prove that the Nazis, have been infiltrating vital industrial centers in the United States . With the help of his wife, he tries to foil the plans ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Sasha was an alleged Soviet Mole espionage mole in the Central Intelligence Agency during the Cold War . Reparations Under Public Law 96 450, or the Mole Relief Act ref cite web url http intelligence.senate.gov laws pl96 450.pdf title Public Law 96 450, Sec. 405 a accessdate 2009 02 02 ref , C.I.A. employees accused of being Sasha and their careers subsequently ruined were allowed to receive government compensation. List of Accused C.I.A. Agents This is a partial list of C.I.A. employees accused of being Sasha. All were later cleared. Paul Garbler ref cite news url http www.washingtonpost.com wp dyn content article 2006 04 05 AR2006040502533.html title CIA Cold Warrior Paul Garbler Won Payment Over Loyalty Slur last Bernstein first Adam date April 6, 2006 publisher Washington Post accessdate 2009 02 02 ref Serge Karlow Richard Kovich ref cite news url http www.washingtonpost.com wp dyn content article 2006 02 26 AR2006022601351.html title CIA Officer Richard Kovich Helped Notable Soviets Defect last Bernstein first Adam date February 27, 2006 work Washington Post accessdate 2009 02 02 ref In popular culture In Robert Littell s novel The Company novel The Company , the alleged existence of Sasha is an important plot point. Footnotes Reflist References Martin, David C. Wilderness of Mirrors Intrigue, Deception, and the Secrets that Destroyed Two of the Cold War s Most Important Agents . New York The Lyons Press, 2003. ISBN 1 58 574824 2. David Wise journalist Wise, David. Molehunt The Secret Search for Traitors That Shattered the CIA . New York Random House, 1992. ISBN 0 39 458514 3. External links https www.cia.gov library center for the study of intelligence kent csi pdf v38i5a15p.pdf Of Moles and Molehunters by Cleveland Cram , Center for the Study of Intelligence , October 1993. http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 9E0CE0DF163BF93BA35750C0A964958260&sec &spon &pagewanted all C.I.A. Dug for Moles but Buried the Loyal by David Johnston ... more details
unreferenced date December 2010 In espionage parlance, a cutout is a mutually trusted intermediary, method or channel of communication, facilitating the exchange of information between agents. By definition, a cutout does not know the source or destination the information being transmitted, or the identities of any persons involved in the espionage process. Thus, a captured cutout cannot be used to identify members of an espionage cell. See also Dead drop espionage intelligence cycle management DEFAULTSORT Cut Out Espionage Category Espionage techniques Espionage stub fr Coupe circuit espionnage ... more details
Summary Non free use rationale Article Espionage TV series Description Title screen Source This is the title screen from the television series Espionage TV series Espionage . Portion The image allows for identification of the show. Low resolution The image is a low resolution screen capture of a television broadcast. Its quality is limited so as to be too low for use in producing pirated material. Purpose To illustrate the title screen of the series in its first and only season. Replaceability it illustrates the television series that is the subject of the article and aids its commentary. other information It does not limit the copyright owner s rights to sell the film in any way no free alternative is possible. Licensing Non free television screenshot ... more details
Cold War espionage describes the Intelligence information gathering intelligence gathering activities during the Cold War between NATO and the Warsaw Pact . Because each side was preparing to fight the other, intelligence on the opposing side s intentions, military, and technology was of paramount importance. To gather this information, the two relied on a wide variety of military and civilian agencies. While several such as the CIA and KGB became synonymous with Cold War espionage, many other organizations played key roles in the collection and analysis of a wide host of List of intelligence gathering disciplines intelligence disciplines . During World War II the various Allies allied nations held a tenuous relationship with the Soviet Union , but cooperation persisted due to a common enemy. Never quite trustful of each other, this resulted in espionage of tactics and technology between the Western bloc and Soviet bloc . After World War II ended, the two sides became increasingly confrontational, culminating in the Cold War . See also Active measures Cambridge Five Klaus Fuchs Julius and Ethel Rosenberg U 2 Crisis of 1960 VENONA project History of Soviet espionage in the United States Military Liaison Missions James Jesus Angleton Kim Philby Operation Neptune Espionage James Bond External links http www.nicholasanderson.info NOC by NicholasAnderson. eBook published 2008, traditional book published by Enigma Books 2009. Fictionalised as stipulated by UK law autobiography of a British SIS MI6 intelligence officer s stories from the Cold War. Original non fiction version vetoed in 2000 per UK Official Secrets Act and appeared in banned books listing in 2003 as seen at http www.fatchuck.com z4.html Category Cold War espionage mil stub ... more details
regarding espionage. He hoped agreement on this policy would lead to further agreement of nuclear ... of espionage. Soviets argued People of the United States Americans used the embassy to break ... and noted that the Soviet Union was attempting to cover up their dishonest acts of espionage ... of Soviet espionage , the United States Congress desired to issue the death penalty to both foreign ... after the incident with John Walker, a nuclear submarine radioman, who was accused of espionage ... if they were participating in serious espionage involving the following secrets Nuclear weaponry ... The act was easily passed with a vote of 333 to 71. ref name Even for Espionage the Death Penalty ...&treeMax true&treeWidth 0&csi 6742&docNo 1 ref See also History of Soviet and Russian espionage ... Category Espionage by period Category Intelligence operations ... more details
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orphan date June 2010 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Espionage Made Easy Type studio Artist Cold War band Cold War Cover Released May 8, 2007 Recorded Victoria Street Studios, br Costa Mesa, California , US Genre Metalcore Hardcore punk Hardcore Length 33 36 Label Indecision Records Indecision Producer Cold War br Justin Sturm Reviews Allmusic Allmusic class album id r1067403 pure url yes link Last album From Russia with Love album From Russia with Love br 2004 This album Espionage Made Easy br 2007 Next album Espionage Made Easy is the second full length studio album from California n hardcore punk hardcore metalcore band, Cold War band Cold War . It was released in May 2007 on the notable independent hardcore specialist label, Indecision Records . Track listing All songs written by Cold War Bloodrush 2 22 My Saviour 4 06 The Mountain 4 10 Gotta Be 2 28 Fire It Up 3 25 Intermission 0 18 What Great Purpose 3 31 Outside of the Incrowd 2 51 Still Kickin 2 49 The Traveler 4 49 To the MaXXX 2 47 Credits Steve Helferich &ndash vocals Geoff Harman &ndash guitar Justin Jolley &ndash guitar Chris Thomson &ndash bass Marc Jackson &ndash drums Additional vocals by Dave Peters Throwdown band Throwdown and Dave Richards Additional guitars and bass by Justin Sturm Recorded and mixed at Victoria Street Studios, Costa Mesa, California , US External links Allmusic class album id r1067403 pure url yes Allmusic album entry http www.indecisionrecords.com Indecision Records website Category 2007 albums Category Cold War albums Category Indecision Records albums 2000s punk album stub ... more details
The Economic Espionage Act of 1996 USStatute 104 294 110 3488 1996 10 11 USBill 104 HR 3723 was a 6 title Act of Congress Act of United States Congress Congress dealing with a wide range of issues, including ... or misappropriation of a trade secret a federal crime. Unlike Espionage , which is governed by Title ... Espionage Act, 1996 has extraterritorial jurisdiction where The offender is a U.S. citizen or permanent ... and ethical questions under both intellectual property laws and the Economic Espionage Act. The Society ... and the Economic Espionage Act which explained how the Economic Espionage Act will not affect ... of Competitive Intelligence Policy Analysis on Competitive Intelligence and the Economic Espionage ... lack such legislation, but actively support industrial espionage using both their national intelligence ... report on Foreign Economic Collection and Industrial Espionage mandated by the U.S. Congress which outlines these espionage activities of many foreign nations. The United States does not publish records of its own indulgence in state sanctioned industrial espionage. In 2000, the European Parliament ... in prison, following the first ever trial conviction under the 1996 Economic Espionage Act. Chung ..., including conspiracy to commit economic espionage, six counts of economic espionage to benefit a foreign ... Espionage Act have been for violation of Section 1832, Trade Secret Theft. The first such prosecution ... Toc9924962, List of the first 40 Trade Secret Theft cases under the Economic Espionage Act ... the Economic Espionage Act and one count of violating the Arms Export Control Act, San Jose, California ... to be convicted of Economic Espionage Section 1831 , Meng admitted illegally obtaining a program ... Afp.google.com, Engineer is first sentenced for economic espionage ref On June 18, 2008, Meng was the first individual sentenced under the Economic Espionage statute. Meng was the first person convicted of both the Economic Espionage Act of 1996 and the Arms Export Control Act . He ... more details
Unreferenced date August 2009 For other Operations called Neptune, go to Operation Neptune disambiguation In 1964, as part of Operation Neptune , the Czechoslavakia Czech StB intelligence apparatus publicly claimed to have discovered Nazi era intelligence files hidden beneath the surface of ern jezero lake. The claim was false. It was a Soviet Union USSR deception operation. The supposed find was alleged to reveal the names of a large number of spies controlled by the Nazi Germany in Eastern Europe . Fearing that portions of their intelligence network might be compromised, the West Germany West Germans were forced to cease working with agents they inherited from the Nazi regime. Category History of Czechoslovakia Category Cold War espionage Category Germany Soviet Union relations Category Czechoslovakia Soviet Union relations Category Soviet Union intelligence operations Category 1964 in Czechoslovakia hist stub Czechoslovakia stub ... more details
The Rio Tinto espionage case began with the arrest on 5 July 2009, of four staff in the Shanghai office of the Rio Tinto Group , in the People s Republic of China , who were subsequently accused of bribery and espionage. Two days later, an import executive of the Shougang Shougang Group and Laigang Laigang Group was also arrested. ref http www.chinadaily.com.cn bizchina 2009 07 10 content 8406487.htm Govt Proof against Rio spies sticks ref ref cite web url http finance.qq.com a 20090715 002840.htm title publisher date 2009 07 15 accessdate 2009 07 18 language simplified Chinese ref The Rio Tinto employees, Australian Stern Hu and three Chinese colleagues, Wang Yong, Ge Minqiang and Liu Caikui, went on trial in Shanghai on Monday, 22 March 2010. ref cite news title Rio Tinto signs mining deal with China s Chinalco url http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi business 8575737.stm publisher BBC News accessdate 20 March 2010 date 2010 03 19 ref The government dropped the charges relating to the alleged theft of trade secrets before the trial, and the defendants admitted to having ... cite news title Chinese website slams Rio Tinto espionage url http www.telegraph.co.uk finance newsbysector ... claims that fallout from the espionage scandal, on July 5, has caused Rio Tinto damages to its ... from highs of 77 AUD on the Australian Stock Exchange ASX . ref cite web title Rio Tinto espionage ... 2009 07 20 rio tinto espionage case causes damage to commercial reputation worth 100 billion yuan accessdate ... to decline on June 12, 23 days before the espionage case scandal was reported on, reaching the bottom ..., in English http seekingalpha.com instablog 183929 sober realist 13592 rio tinto espionage case analyzed by stratfor Analysis of the espionage case by Stratfor http www.danwei.org media chinese media on the rio tinto.php The Rio Tinto case in the Chinese media Danwei.org DEFAULTSORT Rio Tinto Espionage Case Category Espionage scandals and incidents Category Iron ore mining companies vi V n gi n ... more details
The Espionage Act of 1917 , 18 USC 792 et seq., ref Cornell Law http www.law.cornell.edu uscode 18 usc ... espionage or some form of disloyalty, from the United States Department of Justice Department of Justice ... 16, 1918 by the Sedition Act of 1918 &ndash actually a set of amendments to the Espionage Act&ndash ... cases were brought under the name of the Espionage Act, whether the charges were based on the provisions of the Espionage Act or the provisions of the amendments known informally as the Sedition Act. On March 3, 1921 the Sedition Act of 1918 was repealed, but the provisions of the Espionage Act itself ... http uscode.house.gov download pls 18C37.txt 18 U.S.C   37 Espionage and Censorship ref ref ... of twenty four so called political prisoners, including Eugene V. Debs, who were convicted under the Espionage .... He and his assistant J Edgar Hoover later of FBI fame were vigorous in their use of the Espionage ... based on their right to Free Speech . The Supreme Court disagreed. The Espionage Act limits on free ... Gregory released or reduced the sentences of some 200 prisoners convicted under the Espionage Act ... lost favor, and the Espionage fell into relative disuse. The Free Speech advocates of the day renamed ... time during the course of the present war, we are confronted with a prosecution under the Espionage ... espionage by the Soviet Union by events circa WWII such as the Venona decryptions and the Elizabeth ... proescuted for espionage. In the mid 1960s, the act was used against James Mintkenbaugh and Robert Lee ... Code was reorganized. Chapter 4, Espionage, also known as Sections 31 39 , was moved to Title ..., Daniel Ellsberg and Anthony Russo whistleblower Anthony Russo were charged with a felony under the Espionage ... for violating the Espionage Act in publishing the documents. Ellsberg and Russo were not acquitted of violating the Espionage Act, but were freed due to a mistrial based on irregularities in the government ... review Later court decisions changed standard for enforcing some provisions of the Espionage ... more details
Infobox Television show name Espionage image File Espionage titles screenshot.jpg 230px caption 1963 title screenshot. genre Anthology series Anthology creator writer Raymond Bowers br Norman Borisoff br John Furia br David Greene director David Greene br Donald Johnson br Donald Jonson br Ernest Kinoy br Albert Ruben br Halsted Welles director David Greene br Herbert Hirschman br Ken Hughes br Michael Powell director Michael Powell br Stuart Rosenberg br James Sheldon composer Malcolm Arnold br Benjamin Frankel country UK language English num seasons 1 num episodes 24 list episodes executive producer Herbert Hirschman producer George Justin asst producer John Pellatt runtime 48 min. channel NBC picture format Black and white , 4 3 audio format Monaural first aired 2 October 1963 last aired 25 March 1964 Espionage is a 1963 Associated TeleVision ATV series, distributed outside the UK by ITC Entertainment and networked in the United States by NBC . Synopsis The 24 b w episodes with a running time of 48 min per episode, had no regular cast, choosing instead to follow various Espionage spies as they did their jobs. The episodes featured spies for Western world the West , for the Eastern bloc Soviet Bloc , spies working for peace and Resistance movement resistance operatives. The episodes drifted between contemporary times, the World War II Second World War and the interwar period with occasional episodes set in other times. Guest cast Featured guest stars included David Kossoff Dennis Hopper Patricia Neal Joan Hickson Patrick Troughton Billie Whitelaw Patrick Cargill Jill Bennett British actress Jill Bennett Millicent Martin Anthony Quayle a real life spy with the Special Operations Executive during World War II. Many of the cast members were largely unknown in the United States ... CTA information imdb title id 0056754 title Espionage tv.com 6154 Espionage Category 1960s ... Category 1964 television series endings Category British drama television series Category Espionage ... more details
Foreign espionage in New Zealand , while likely not as extensive as in many larger countries, has nevertheless taken place. The New Zealand Security Intelligence Service Security Intelligence Service , which has primary responsibility for counter intelligence work, states that there are foreign intelligence agents working in New Zealand today. Potential objectives New Zealand s relatively small population, economy, and military mean that espionage against New Zealand is unlikely to be a priority for foreign intelligence agencies. Nevertheless, the New Zealand government asserts that a limited amount of espionage does take place. Former Prime Minister of New Zealand Prime Minister Sir Geoffrey Palmer politician Geoffrey Palmer has stated that it would be wrong to assume New Zealand was free from foreign threats or that New Zealand may be too small and unimportant to be of great interest to hostile foreign intelligence organisations . ref http www.dpmc.govt.nz dpmc publications securingoursafety needs.html Securing our Nation s Safety Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet 2000 . Retrieved October 21, 2006 ref One potential reason for foreign interest in New Zealand might be its close intelligence links with larger Western nations &mdash as part of the UKUSA alliance, New Zealand receives more information than it might otherwise be expected to hold. Foreign intelligence agencies might therefore see New Zealand as a back door into the intelligence worlds of the United States or United Kingdom . At times, New Zealand s allies appear to have been concerned about this point ... than more major targets. ref name nzherald.co.nz Alleged espionage activity Soviet Union Throughout ..., diplomats were expelled on charges of espionage or interference in New Zealand political ... , have claimed that China undertakes substantial espionage work in New Zealand. The New Zealand ... on Cabinet discussions about the Iraq war. See also Espionage New Zealand intelligence agencies References ... more details
Infobox musical artist Name Espionage Img Img capt Img size Background group or band Origin Troms , Norway Genre Rock music Rock , Pop music pop , R&B Occupation Record producer Producing , songwriting Years active 2001 present Label Instrument Associated acts URL Current members Espen Lind br Amund Bj rklund Notable instruments Espionage is a New York based Norwegian songwriting and music production team consisting of Espen Lind and Amund Bj rklund. Their breakthrough came in 2006 as co writers of Beyonc Knowles s worldwide smash Irreplaceable , ref name Hight cite web last Hight first Jewly url http www.bmi.com news entry 537887 title Espen Lind and Amund Bjorklund Spell Out the Transcontinental Potency of Pop publisher BMI.com accessdate Feb 03 2009 ref which was number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 for 10 consecutive weeks and the best selling single in the US in 2007. ref cite web url http www.bmi.com news entry 537205 title BMI Honors The Jacksons, T Pain and Many More at Urban Awards in Los Angeles publisher BMI.com accessdate Sep 25 2008 ref The pair also co wrote With You by Chris Brown American singer Chris Brown ref name Hight which topped the Billboard Hot 100 Airplay chart for 7 weeks in 2008, and produced and co wrote Train band Train s multi platinum ref cite web url ... Dec 10 2010 ref Espionage have received numerous BMI Awards ref cite web url http www.bmi.com news ... photos entry 546790 title Songwriting Duo Espionage Collect 09 BMI Pop Awards publisher BMI.com ref ... Kym Marsh Standing Tall.html ref both of which reached number two on the UK Singles Chart . Espionage ... were major hits that marked Espionage s breakthrough into the US market. Written together with fellow ... Espionage co wrote several songs from American Idol winner David Cook s debut album, ref Citation ... trains hey soul sister grammy 99602 ref Espionage have also produced the major label debut album for singer ... Cry Kym Marsh References reflist 1 DEFAULTSORT Espionage Category Norwegian record producers Category ... more details
In espionage terminology, honeypot is one of several ways to refer to a recruitment that involves sexual seduction. See Clandestine HUMINT asset recruiting Love, honeypots and recruitment Love, honeypots, and recruitment for real world examples. North by Northwest has Eva Marie Saint as both the honeypot and a double agent In Munich film Munich Avner says beware the local honey trap Traffic 2000 film Traffic features a same sex honeypot trap In Series 1 Episode 4 Life on Mars an episode of Life on Mars , Sam Tyler arrests the henchman of a local Mr. Big, only to be humiliated in a honey trap. The M A S H TV series M A S H episode Are you now, Margaret? from September 24, 1979 ref cite web url http www.faqs.org faqs tv mash guide title M A S H FAQ Episode Guide 172 accessdate 2007 05 21 author Doug Krause year 1997 ref In Bad Boys 2 , Martin Lawrence s character refers to his sister as a honeypot for the DEA. In Alias TV series Alias , Irina Derevko Laura Bristow , the mother of the central character Sydney Bristow was a honeypot. In Battlestar Galactica re imagining Battlestar Galactica , a copy of Number Eight Battlestar Galactica Sharon Boomer Valerii , pretending to be the real Valerii, staged a rescue of the stranded Karl Agathon Helo on occupied List of Battlestar Galactica reimagining locations Caprica Caprica . The rescue mission was an elaborate ruse to get Helo to fall in love with Valerii, but backfired when Valerii also fell in love and betrayed her own people to flee with Helo. In his book Kotilaisen kotiryss 1991 Lasse Lehtinen describes a failed honey trap attempt Lea Kotilainen is well aware of her husband s whereabouts and would react on Ostap Nepeipivo s extortion attempt on photographs with indifference. In the game Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic ... Archer , the Honeypot is a commonly referred to style of espionage. It is specifically dealt with in the fourth .... References reflist Category Espionage ... more details
The Lawrence Franklin espionage scandal also known as the AIPAC espionage scandal refers to Lawrence Franklin s scandal of passing classified documents regarding United States Iran relations United States policy towards Iran to Israel through American Israel Public Affairs Committee AIPAC . Franklin, a former United States Department of Defense employee, pled guilty to several espionage related charges and was sentenced in January 2006 to nearly 13 years of prison which was later reduced to ten months house arrest . Two former AIPAC employees were also indicted, but the case was dismissed. While prosecutors said several 2009 court rulings would have made it almost impossible to obtain a guilty verdict and forced disclosure of large amounts of classified information, defense lawyers and some legal experts said the government was wrong in the first place for trying to criminalize the kind of information ... indicted Franklin on five charges of violating the Espionage Act of 1917 http news.findlaw.com nytimes ... ref an interpretation of the Espionage Act that could have wide reaching implications if it were ... suspected of being Cut out espionage cut out s, agents who picked up information from Franklin and passed ... of them. There has been at least one other case of Israeli espionage in the United States before the AIPAC ... , pleaded guilty to espionage and was sentenced to life in prison in 1987. The incident had a significantly ... government terminated all espionage activities in the United States after the Pollard affair. Some ... that the country would again jeopardize its relationship with the United States through espionage ... its espionage case ... not because we think spying for Israel should be subjected to a different ... were potentially unpleasant. But this was the first prosecution under the Espionage Act of suspects ... Franklin Espionage Scandal Category George W. Bush administration controversies Category Israel United ... Committee Category Foreign relations of the United States Category Espionage scandals and incidents ... more details