文档介绍:THE BIG BREACH:
From Top Secret to Maximum Security
Copyright Richard Tomlinson, 2001
All rights reserved
The moral right of the author has been asserted
Published by Narodny Variant Publishers, Moscow, Russia
CONTENTS
Foreword 2
Prologue 4
1. Targeting 4
2. Cultivation 8
3. Recruitment 26
4. Indoctrination 33
5. First Solo 53
6. Top Secret 65
7. Noted Friend 81
8. Well Trained 92
9. Deep Water 107
10. Chemical Therapy 123
11. The Agreement 149
12. The Breach 160
13. Maximum Security 173
14. On the Run 197
15. Sinister Circles 217
Epilogue 233
The Final Chapter 237 - NEW!!
Postscript by the Author 242 – NEW!!
FOREWORD
The fall of the Berlin wall and the end of the Cold War marked the
beginning of a period which has seen an unprecedented crisis
systematically unfold within the intelligence services of Britain and
many other countries. These events - which MI6 and the CIA
comprehensively failed to predict - destroyed much of the raison d'ˆtre
of both MI6 and MI5, its domestic counterpart. Organisations which had
been created and formed primarily in response to the perceived and
actual threats from the Soviet bloc could not easily adapt to the new
circumstances. What use now for hundreds of Soviet specialists, of
people who had built up prehensive expertise on every twist and
turn in the Kremlin? Or for those who had spent years building files on
subversives and fellow travellers? New conditions require new
solutions. But as the world changes and enters a much less certain
future, no longer dominated by the two great power blocs, Britain's
security services have notably failed to discover a new role for
themselves.
Despite moving into new territories, such as anti-proliferation and
combating crime, whether it be money laundering or drug smuggling, the
evidence is that these activities are seen within the security services
as bei