MacFarlane, Robert C., and Zofia Smardz. Special Trust. New York: Cadell & Davis,
1994.
Proceedings, Apr. 1995: "MacFarlane recounts his decades of service and in doing so provides a revealing look at the inner workings of the foreign policy crafted by the Nixon, Ford, and Reagan Administrations. Not surprisingly, a large part of this book is devoted to his involvement in the Iran-Contra scandal -- which he deals with both forcefully and with candor."
[GenPostwar/80s/Iran-Contra]
Macfie, A. L. "British Intelligence and the Turkish National Movement, 1919-22." Middle Eastern Studies 37, no. 1 (Jan. 2001): 1-16.
[OtherCountries/Turkey; UK/Interwar/20s]
[MacGaffin, John]. "Speech by John MacGaffin, CIRA Luncheon, 1 May 2001." CIRA Newsletter 26, nos. 2 & 3 (Summer-Fall 2001): 3-9.
The ADDO talks about the genesis of CI-21.
[CI/01]
Machlis, Avi. "Media
Dispel Myths Around Israel's Not-So-Secret Service." Financial Times,
26 Feb. 1998, 8.
[Israel]
Machlis, Avi. "Mossad
Chief Quits in Wake of Blunders." Financial Times, 25 Feb. 1998,
6.
[Israel]
Machlis, Avi. "Israeli
Envoy Is Chosen to Head Mossad." Financial Times, 5 Mar. 1998,
8.
[Israel]
Macintyre, Ben. Agent ZIGZAG: The True Wartime Story of Eddie Chapman -- Lover, Betrayer, Hero, Spy. London: Bloomsbury, 2007.
Peake, Studies 51.3 (2007), finds that while he used "primary sources on Chapman's wartime exploits," the author "has little to say about Chapman's pre-and-postwar life."
See also Booth, ZIGZAG: The Incredible Wartime Exploits of Double Agent Eddie Chapman (2007).
[UK/WWII/Services/MI5]
MacIntyre, Ben. "CIA Gets 'Q' Firm to Build Its Espionage Gadgets."
Times (London), 30 Sep. 1999. [http://www.the-times.co.uk]
[CIA/90s/99]
MacIntyre, Ben. "Family at War with MI6 over Secret Files of Britain's Greatest Spy against the Nazis." Times (London), 16 Dec. 2006. [http://www.timesonline.co.uk]
The family of Paul Rosbaud, one of the most important British agents during World War II, is locked in a legal battle with MI6 for the files that relate to Rosbaud's activities. Codenamed "The Griffin," Rosbaud was an Austrian scientist who "provided Britain with valuable intelligence on jet aircraft, radar, flying bombs and Nazi attempts to develop the atomic bomb.... At the end of the war, Rosbaud was spirited out of Germany in British military uniform and settled in London. He died in 1963."
[GenPostCW/00s/06; UK/WWII/Services/MI6]
Macintyre,
Ben. "Files Led FBI to Agent at Work in US." Times (London),
13 Sep. 1999. [http://www.the-times.co.uk]
According to former KGB officer Vasili Mitrokhin and Cambridge historian Christopher Andrew, Robert Lipka, a former clerk at the National Security Agency, was captured "through information contained in the 'Mitrokhin files.'" Lipka is "currently serving an 18-year sentence for espionage."
The files "are also believed to contain information ... on the enduring mystery of Felix Bloch.... The State Department alleged he had engaged in 'illegal activities involving agents of a foreign intelligence service', but he was never charged and instead lost his job for lying to the FBI about the incident."
[SpyCases/US/Other; UK/SpyCases/99/Fever]
Macintyre,
Ben. "Nuclear Theft 'Badly Harmed US.'" Times (London),
22 Apr. 1999. [http://www.the-times.co.uk]
A CIA review team has concluded that "American security was seriously damaged by the Chinese theft of designs for the most sophisticated nuclear warhead in the US armoury." The damage assessment also concluded that China had received "information from other sources, such as academic communications between Chinese and US scientists in which information was passed inadvertently to Beijing."
[CIA/90s/99/China/Fallout]
Macintyre, Ben. "UK Spied for US as Computer Bug Hit." Times
(London), 27 Apr. 2000. [http://www.the-times.co.uk]
According to NSA's deputy director, Barbara McNamara, "Britain kept the US supplied with top secret information when America's main intelligence-gathering agency was paralysed by a computer glitch" in late January.
[NSA; UK/PostCW/00]
MacIntyre, Ben. "US Secrets Fell into Lap of Public." Times
(London), 18 May 1999. [http://www.the-times.co.uk]
"A CIA undercover agent [Clark comment -- not a very likely description for someone involved in selling surplus goods at public auction], identified only as MK, has been reprimanded for 'a major lapse of CIA security' after 25 laptop computers were sold to the public at auction while still containing top-secret information on their hard drives."
[CIA/90s/99/Gen]
Macintyre. Ben, and
Michael Evans. "French 'Spy' on US Business in New Secret War."
Times (London),
17 Jun 1998, 15.
[France]
Macintyre,
Ben, and Giles Whittell. "American 'Spy' Held In Russia." Times
(London), 1 Dec. 1999. [http://www.the-times.co.uk]
"In tit-for-tat espionage allegations, Russia said [on 30 November 1999] that it had caught an American spy, just a day after the United States announced that a US Navy codebreaker had been charged with passing secrets to Moscow."
[Russia/99]
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