The Doomsday Machine: An Interview with Daniel Ellsberg
SpyCast20 Feb 2018

The Doomsday Machine: An Interview with Daniel Ellsberg

SPY Historian Vince Houghton sat down (remotely) with Daniel Ellsberg, who is best known for his release of the Pentagon Papers to the public in 1971. He is also the author of The Doomsday Machine: Confessions of a Nuclear War Planner, which details his early life as a specialist on the command and control of nuclear weapons, nuclear war plans, and crisis decision-making.

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American Communism and Soviet Espionage: A Look Back with John Earl Haynes

American Communism and Soviet Espionage: A Look Back with John Earl Haynes

In the 1970s, historian John Earl Haynes was researching the American labor movement when he discovered interesting connections to the Communist party. Fast forward 20 years to the 1990s, when that on...

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Intelligence in Support of UN Peacekeeping in Bosnia during the 1990s

Intelligence in Support of UN Peacekeeping in Bosnia during the 1990s

The United Nations thinks “intelligence” is a dirty word but it still needs intelligence to conduct peacekeeping operations. The result is a euphemism: “military information.” SPY Historian Mark Stout...

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Born Under an Assumed Name

Born Under an Assumed Name

Looking back on her childhood, Sarah Taber remembers that “my identity was problematic because of moving from country to country and the overall atmosphere of growing up in the CIA.” As an adult she ...

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From Nazi Germany to the OSS to the CIA (Part 2)

From Nazi Germany to the OSS to the CIA (Part 2)

In this Spycast Peter finishes his conversation with Peter Sichel. Listen to this insider talking about CIA operations in Germany after World War II, the futile support for anti-communist guerrillas i...

22 Jan 201328min

Canada’s Security Intelligence Service in the Post-Cold War World

Canada’s Security Intelligence Service in the Post-Cold War World

Canada’s Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) operates on a very different model from the American CIA, being neither strictly a foreign intelligence agency nor a domestic intelligence agency. Today ...

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The Zimmermann Telegram: Intelligence, Diplomacy, and America's Entry into World War I

The Zimmermann Telegram: Intelligence, Diplomacy, and America's Entry into World War I

In January 1917, British naval intelligence intercepted what became the most important telegram in all of American history. It was a daring proposition from Germany's foreign secretary, Arthur Zimmerm...

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From Nazi Germany to the OSS to the CIA (Part 1)

From Nazi Germany to the OSS to the CIA (Part 1)

Today Peter begins a conversation with the remarkable Peter Sichel, OSS veteran, senior CIA official of the 1950s, and onetime head of Blue Nun wines. After fleeing Nazi Germany with his family in th...

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The Evolution of Spy Fiction: Bond and His Brethren

The Evolution of Spy Fiction: Bond and His Brethren

The modern spy novel was born in early twentieth century Britain with writers such as Erskine Childers and William LeQueux whose one-dimensional heroes were English gentlemen holding back the barbaria...

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