Amid the nuclear threat of the Cold War, America's prized secrets were falling into the hands of its sworn enemy. The FBI's... more
On February 18, 2001, Robert Hanssen’s career as an FBI agent came to an end. His next tour of duty... more
Once the FBI zeroed in on Robert Hanssen as a suspect, the bureau set up an elaborate sting operation to... more
A Russian businessman arrived in New York in mid-2000, eager to export art to the United States. His counterpart in... more
The intelligence community knew it had a mole problem. It couldn’t account for lost assets and blown operations. So the... more
How did the FBI allow a spy to operate in its midst for more than 20 years and do such... more
Priscilla Sue Galey was a dancer at a strip club about a 15 minute walk from the White House. Robert... more
1985 was “The Year of the Spy.” The FBI arrested a raft of traitors spying for the USSR and other... more
Robert Hanssen lived in suburbia with six kids and his wife Bonnie. They had a dog, a nice house and... more
Robert Hanssen was a conundrum - an FBI agent and self-proclaimed patriot who became the most damaging spy in the... more
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