Excellent work. Nimble and informative.
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No linkExcellent work. Nimble and informative.
Google it. Not that difficult.No link
Why would you not include a link?Google it. Not that difficult.
I was on my phone.Why would you not include a link?
Utterly irrelevant .I was on my phone.
There seems to be nine episodes that are from CBS;No link
There seems to be nine episodes that are from CBS;
"Amid the nuclear threat of the Cold War, America's prized secrets were falling into the hands of its sworn enemy. The FBI's hunt for the leak led to an astonishing discovery—the mole was one of its own, special agent Robert Hanssen. For two decades, Hanssen masqueraded as a devoted patriot while ruthlessly selling out his country, trading classified intelligence to the Soviet Union and later Russia, in exchange for cash and diamonds. He was a whirlwind of contradictions—a self-proclaimed patriot and a traitor; a family man who sexually betrayed his wife; an ardent man of God and a sinner. Through interviews with Hanssen’s family, friends, and colleagues, CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett (Host of “The Takeout”) delves into the double life of Robert Hanssen and unravels the chilling truth about the most damaging spy in FBI history in “Agent of Betrayal: The Double Life of Robert Hanssen”."
In the alt. media, and less produced/raw info. this is straight to the source;
Curator's Corner: Robert Hanssen - An Inside View with Eric O'Neill
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"Join us for an online discussion of one of the most damaging spies in US history. Spy Museum Historian and Curator Vince Houghton talks with Eric O’Neill about the worst boss he ever had: Robert Hanssen. As a young operative in the FBI, Eric O’Neill was assigned to watch his boss…very carefully.Veteran FBI agent Robert Hanssen was suspected of being a spy for Russia. O’Neill was young, but he had a background in surveillance and rose to the challenge. His experience was made into the riveting 2007 movie Breach* with Ryan Phillipe staring as O’Neill and he’s recently written Gray Day: My Undercover Mission to Expose America’s First Cyber Spy. "