SpyTalk plumbs Chinese intel history for facts behind David Ignatius's semi-fictional "The Tao of Deception"
A very interesting topic. Is Ignatius' story just that? And any thoughts on how the roll-up might have started and by whom?
Two former CIA officers turned traitors—there’s been much coverage of that in the US media—but many key details remain secret.
I missed the treason bit in the news. Problem with clutter and political distraction that I haven’t mastered.
We’ve updated the story with mention of two CIA officers who went bad and sold their souls to the MSS.
Thanks Jeff.
Great review on an interesting topic although I didn't think Spytalk published book reviews. Plan to buy the book if it's still available. good job.
It’s not a book, Bryan, it was a four- part serial in the Post. There’s a link to it in our story.
A very interesting topic. Is Ignatius' story just that? And any thoughts on how the roll-up might have started and by whom?
Two former CIA officers turned traitors—there’s been much coverage of that in the US media—but many key details remain secret.
I missed the treason bit in the news. Problem with clutter and political distraction that I haven’t mastered.
We’ve updated the story with mention of two CIA officers who went bad and sold their souls to the MSS.
Thanks Jeff.
Great review on an interesting topic although I didn't think Spytalk published book reviews. Plan to buy the book if it's still available. good job.
It’s not a book, Bryan, it was a four- part serial in the Post. There’s a link to it in our story.