Posted on 03/07/2007 8:38:19 AM PST by Doctor Raoul
Compiled and Reviewed by Hayden B. Peake
This section contains brief reviews of recent books of interest to both the intelligence professional and the student of intelligence. ....relevant excerpt...
Denis Collins, with the International Spy Museum. SPYING: The Secret History of History. New York: Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers, Inc., 2004. 166 pages, bibliography, photos, index.
This coffee-table book, based on the exhibits found in the immensely popular Washington, DC, International Spy Museum, has an attractive cover. But its subtitle claims far more than its content delivers. In attempting to satisfy the craving in each of us to know more about the people, operations, and tradecraft of spying (vi), the museum has produced a disappointing book. It is not a matter of being superficial when covering a wide range of topics, it is a matter of being accurate, especially when the source enjoys considerable authority in the field. SPYING contains far too many errors of fact, both historical and contemporaneous. In the former category, in a discussion of British intelligence, author Daniel Defoe is called the father of British intelligence (147) when that accolade goes to Sir Francis Walsingham. In the section on George Washington, Americas first spymaster, the museum tells us that Washington was camped in Valley Forge when he decided to attack the Hessians at Trenton in 1776 (12). History, however, records that Washingtons winter encampment at Valley Forge did not occur until a year later.
In a claim related to more recent eventsthat World War II double agent Dusko Popov gave the FBI evidence of a planned attack on Pearl Harbor and Director J. Edgar Hoover ignored the warningsthe book errs on both counts. Popov brought no warning, and what he did bring, Hoover gave to the War and Navy departments. The museums assertion that William Colby and Ian Fleming were graduates of the World War II paramilitary training facility in Canada, Camp X, is equally in error (27).[5] And then there is the story of William Stephenson, head of British intelligence in New York during World War II (57). Most of the biographical details are incorrect, but, more to the point, some operational details are wrong, too. For example, the claim that Stephenson delivered to President Franklin Roosevelt the map of a scheme to divide Central and South America into German colonies leaves out the fact that the map, mentioned by the president in a nationwide radio address, was a fake prepared by Stephensons unit to influence American public opinion![6]
Turning to Cold War intelligence, SPYINGs narrative notes that after disbanding the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), President Truman refused all entreaties to form a peacetime agency to collect and evaluate intelligence (40). Not so, as historian Thomas F. Troy has shown. On the same day that Truman abolished the OSS, he sent a letter to the secretary of state saying: I particularly desire that you take the lead in developing a comprehensive and coordinated foreign intelligence program for all Federal agencies concerned with that type of activity. This should be . . . under the State Department.[7] Then there is the sidebar stating that In 1947, CIA head Allen Dulles . . . when that was a position he would not hold for another six years. In the same vein, KGB illegal Rudolf Abel was not, as the museum claims, fingered by the newspaper boy. A KGB defector did that job. When describing Operation GOLD, the tapping of Soviet telephone lines in East Berlin, the suggestion that the Soviets might wrongly believe that the West had not broken its cipher code, making the intercepts harmless, is put right by David Murphy and Sergei Kondrachev in their book Battleground Berlinthe lines were not encrypted.
While SPYING gives a good idea of the topics and exhibits to be found in the International Spy Museum, the errors in the descriptive commentary, only some of which are mentioned above, diminish its value as a contribution to intelligence literature and reflect poorly on the reputation of the museum.
Bueller....Bueller....
You lost me. Could you please connect the dots?
How the eff did Collins get on this jury?
It's OK.
Yeah, like the moonbats will believe anything outside their own rationalized belief system. Good catch though, Doc.
Yeah, like the moonbats will believe anything outside their own rationalized belief system.
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Yes, it is a very dangerous mix of socialism and utopianism, flavored with sociopathic myopia.
Moonbat? Did you say moonbat? Everyone please look through your own photos of DC protests or those the moonbats have posted on the web.
Wouldn't it be a hoot if there's a photo of him holding a "9/11 Coverup" sign? He looks and acts the type.
He even said he would never vote for someone like Libby, i.e. republican......but THAT didn't matter!! Riiiiighhht.
He's now the media's "new best friend" for saying "Rove and Cheney got away".
The Libby conviction is now mainstreamed as proof that the White House misrepresented intelligence, not that it had received bad intelliegence. However, the media and moonbat idol is proof that you can get bad intel. In fact, this guy can't report correctly AFTER the fact.
Unbelievable, isn't it. No conservative/Republican has a chance in a jury trial in DC.
Of course the same libs who complained about Saddam not having a fair trial are overjoyed about the Libby verdict.
Good point.
I have two words: reversible error.
New Revelations from Former 'Wash Post' Reporter/Libby Juror
That's exactly what I was thinking when I saw this idiot on TV yesterday.
Not surprised by worthless investigation of non-crime...
not surprised by monkey trial...
not surprised by guilty verdicts...
surprised by this... great googly-moogly, a guy can't even get a fair jury on a rigged trial.
Libby defense counsel was brillant. /s
Goodness. Editor & Publisher usually licks the toes of left wing editors and reporters. Quite a surprising column.
"Today, after a night on cable TV shows, he re-appears with a massive recounting of his experience at the Huffington Post blog."
THAT JUST ABOUT SAYS IT ALL.
I think Bush should resign too. He led us to war based on lies.
- Posted by: Denis Collins | November 1, 2006 01:55 PM
Same Denis Collins?
Found here
http://216.109.125.130/search/cache?p=Denis+Collins+columbia+tribune&fr=yfp-t-501&toggle=1&ei=UTF-8&u=blogs.columbiatribune.com/politics/2006/11/mccaskill_campaign_kerry_shoul.html&w=denis+collins+columbia+tribune&d=MFVJ1hIeOVna&icp=1&.intl=us
How about ineffective assistance of counsel for allowing on the jury a Washington journalist when a major issue in the case is the credibility of Washington journalists.
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