The Moscow Guidelines: The Secret CIA Ways That Helped America Win the Chilly Warfare
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Antonio Mendez and his future spouse Jonna have been CIA operatives working to spy on Moscow within the late Seventies, at probably the most harmful moments within the Chilly Warfare. Soviets saved recordsdata on all foreigners, studied their patterns, and tapped their telephones. Intelligence work was successfully inconceivable. The Soviet risk loomed bigger than ever.
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Pictures from THE MOSCOW RULES
Tony Mendez in true face. Tony Mendez in disguise. (Courtesy of the authors)
This portray of Tony Mendez hangs within the CIA headquarters at Langley, Virginia, as a testomony to his profession and repair. (Courtesy of the authors)
A miniature TROPEL digicam, sufficiently small to cover within a pen. (Assortment of H. Keith Melton on the Worldwide Spy Museum)
Jonna Mendez, in true face, at a magician’s studio in Los Angeles. (Courtesy of the authors)
Jonna Mendez meets President George H. W. Bush in a state-of-the-art masks. (Courtesy of the authors)
Because the chief of the CIA’s counterintelligence employees, James Jesus Angleton turned suspecious that there might have been moles within the CIA. (Assortment of H. Keith Melton on the Worldwide Spy Museum)
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