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by Bryan Denson


  Our Lady of Guadalupe feast, 199–200

  Papagiannis, George, 124

  Paris Review, 135

  Parkinson, Larry, 71

  Patricof, Alan, 299

  Payne, Debra, 222, 223, 224, 251

  Peary, Robert E., 57

  Pell v. Procunier, 324

  Pelton, Ronald, 293

  Peru. See Lima, Peru

  Philippines. See Manila, Philippines

  phone conversations. See Nicholson, Nathan

  Pinkas, Tamara, 279–80

  Pitt, Brad, 214, 326

  Pitts, Earl Edwin, 138

  Pizza Hut, 22, 175, 177, 205, 207, 225

  planes

  C-130 Hercules, 169, 172

  U-2 spy, 122

  plea bargain

  Ames, 69–70

  Nicholson, Jim “Batman,” 85, 88, 150–52, 305, 310

  Nicholson, Nathan, 285–86

  Poland, 10, 42, 45, 157, 193

  Pol Pot, 39

  Polyakov, Sergei A.

  with Ames, 69

  as handler of Nicholson, Jim “Batman,” 66–67, 68–69, 70, 73, 82–83, 85, 116, 118, 122, 125, 151, 262, 325

  Sluzhba Vneshney Razvedki background, 66

  polygraph tests

  for CIA officers, 63–65, 67, 72–73, 79, 85, 94–95, 102

  drugs and, 67

  Nicholson, Jim “Batman,” with, 67, 72–73, 150, 151, 164–65

  Quackenbush with, 168

  Portland Trail Blazers, 306

  Poteyev, Alexander, 300–301

  Poteyev, Mary (wife), 301

  Poulsen, Kevin Lee “Dark Dante,” 100

  Presley, Elvis, 30

  Price, Thomas E.

  legal background, 268–69

  with Nicholas, Nathan, as defense lead counsel, 270, 272, 280, 282–84, 312, 319

  prisoners

  celebrity, 10, 156–57

  escape plan, 213–14

  free-speech rights of, 324

  life for, 156, 157–68, 267–68, 271–74, 286–87, 289–90, 304–6, 326

  release date, 326

  prisons, 323–24, 326. See also Bureau of Prisons, Sheridan, U.S.

  prison tattoos, 213

  Probation and Pretrial Services, U.S., 275

  proffer session, 284–85

  prosecution. See legal system

  Proverbs 11:3, 5

  Psalms 37:4, 209

  psychopaths, 327–28

  Putin, Vladimir, 296, 300, 302–3

  al-Qaeda, 53, 110, 287

  Quackenbush, Phil, 164–68, 219, 308

  “rabbi,” 100

  radio, shortwave, 300

  Radu (Laura’s boyfriend), 43–44, 45–46

  Rajneesh, Bhagwan Shree, 306

  Raymond, Dave, 126, 127–28

  Reagan, Ronald, 35, 89, 221

  recruitment, of spies, 37, 52, 53, 55–56, 292

  Redford, Robert, 326

  Redmond, Paul J.

  Ames and, 63, 98

  CIA counterespionage and, 77–81, 98, 114

  in media, 138–39

  polygraph tests and, 64, 65

  Reich, Tom, 36

  release date, prison, 326

  religion

  Bible, The, 5, 198, 208, 209, 237, 254

  Christianity, 109, 209–10

  remuneration, in legal system, 270

  Reno, Janet, 72, 149

  Richter, Steve, 91–93, 95, 97

  rights

  constitutional, 147, 287, 324, 325

  human, 26, 111

  life-story, 150, 330

  Miranda, 129, 253, 264

  prisoners and free-speech, 324

  Robinson, Kelly (fictional character), 31

  Rochford, Mike, 291–94, 308–9

  Rogers, Danielle, 191, 193, 265

  Rogers, Dustin, 176, 197, 205, 238–39

  Romania, 40, 41–46

  Rule, Ann, 160

  Russia

  with bank accounts for foreign spies, 150, 165, 179

  with Career Trainee identities, 55, 66, 104, 151

  cash payments from, 21–22, 54, 56, 66, 68, 69, 70, 73, 83, 192, 200, 204–5, 214, 230–31, 237–38, 243, 283

  in Chechnya, 53, 74–75

  CIA and, 201

  covert communications for, 6–9, 56, 68, 99, 117, 164–68, 181–82, 185–86, 196–97, 203, 212, 218, 222, 230, 240–41, 242, 262

  covert communications from, 295

  FBI and, 13, 55, 201

  illegals as spies from, 298–304, 309

  KGB, 26, 32, 45, 69, 146, 303

  Nicholson, Jim “Batman,” and, 14, 17, 19–20, 52–57, 65–69, 70–71, 73, 78, 82–83, 85, 98–99, 108, 116, 118, 122–23, 125, 146, 150–51, 161, 164, 179–83, 195–96, 200, 202–4, 212–14, 230, 252–53, 262, 272, 277, 291, 294, 307–9, 317–18, 323, 325

  Nicholson, Nathan, and, 16–23, 179–83, 185–88, 191–93, 200–204, 212–15, 229–31, 233, 237–38, 240–41, 242–44, 256, 258, 261, 272, 280–81, 283, 292–94, 308, 325

  with nonoffical cover identities, 56, 152

  Sluzhba Vneshney Razvedki, 45, 52–57, 65, 73, 104, 161, 164, 180, 295, 298–301, 303

  Soviet Union and, 10, 30, 34, 44, 52

  U.S. infiltrated by spies from, 295–304

  Russian Embassy

  in Kuala Lumpur, 53

  in Lima, 7, 17, 215, 229–30, 233

  in Mexico City, 17, 192–93, 200–201, 212

  in Nicosia, 13, 242, 325–26

  in Poland, 157

  in San Francisco, 17, 100, 325–26

  in Singapore, 82–83

  in U.S., 7, 17, 100, 179–80, 325–26

  RVs, 213

  safe house, 94

  Sageman, Marc, 328

  San Francisco

  Nicholson, Nathan, in, 7, 17, 184–88, 191–95

  Russian Embassy in, 17, 100, 325–26

  Scheuer, Michael F., 110

  Schuler, Ruby Louise, 157

  Scurlock, Scott, 160–61

  secrets, classifications, 102–3

  See No Evil (Baer), 64

  Seldon, Phillip Tyler, 137, 140

  Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI), 102–3

  Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF), 218–19

  sentencing

  Nicholson, Jim “Batman,” 152–54, 318–19

  Nicholson, Nathan, 314–15

  Shapiro, Jonathan, 139, 141, 142–43, 147, 153, 260

  Shawnee people, 57

  Sheldon, Toni A., 47

  Sheridan. See Bureau of Prisons, Sheridan, U.S.

  shortwave radio, 300

  Sihanouk, Norodom, 39

  Simpson, O. J., 144–45

  Singapore, 149

  Internal Security Department, 79–83

  Nicholson, Jim “Batman,” and, 81–85, 214

  Russian Embassy in, 82–83

  U.S. Embassy in, 81, 84

  situational awareness, 18

  Slatkin, Nora R., 111, 112

  Slovakia, 21, 23, 261, 276

  Służba Bezpieczeństwa, 157

  Sluzhba Vneshney Razvedki (SVR), 161, 180

  CIA and, 52–53, 65, 73, 104

  covert communications from, 295

  FBI and, 164, 301

  illegals and, 298–301, 303

  KGB and, 26, 32, 45, 69, 146, 303

  in Kuala Lumpur, 52–57

  Poteyev and, 300–301

  Smart, Maxwell (fictional character), 31

  smuggling, 164–68, 219, 223

  Smylie, Rich, 79–80, 82–85
/>   Solo, Napoleon (fictional character), 31

  Soloway, Robert “Spam King,” 10

  son-father duos, 184, 250

  Southeast Asia, 26, 29, 38–40, 214

  South Korea, 137

  Soviet Union, 10, 30, 34, 44, 52. See also Russia

  Special Administrative Measure (SAM), 325

  Special Branch of the Royal Malaysian Police, 57

  spies. See also spycraft

  bank accounts for foreign, 150, 165, 179

  on breaking spy cases, 245

  “Bridge of Spies,” 296

  Career Trainees, 55, 58, 61, 66, 96, 97, 104, 108, 113, 151, 206, 236

  double agents, 88, 138, 261

  fictional, 31, 122, 244, 302

  illegals as Russian, 298–304, 309

  legends, 295–96, 298, 299

  moles, 52–57, 63–76, 81–85, 87–88, 98–100, 102–4, 109–10, 116, 122–23, 125, 164–68, 195, 212–14, 219, 266, 296–97, 309

  nonofficial covers, 56, 152

  Operation Famish and, 293–94

  Operation Ghost Stories and, 299, 303–4, 309

  recruitment, 37, 52, 53, 55–56, 292

  Sluzhba Vneshney Razvedki with U.S.-based, 295

  spy swap, 295–300, 303

  treason by U.S., 10, 54, 62, 137, 138, 145–46, 157, 193, 195, 276–77, 293

  U.S. infiltrated by Russian, 295–304

  walk-ins, 52, 56, 201

  yuppies, 298

  Sputnik 1, 30

  spycraft. See also surveillance

  accommodation address and, 56, 68, 99, 117

  blackmail and, 37, 43–44

  black rooms, 98, 107

  cipher locks, 72, 98, 109

  classifications for secrets, 102–3

  code names, 8, 54, 56, 104, 215, 233, 276, 280, 296

  covert communications, 6–9, 56, 68, 99, 117, 160, 164–68, 175, 181–82, 185–86, 196–97, 203, 204, 208, 212, 214–15, 218, 219, 222, 224, 230–31, 233, 240–42, 252, 260, 262, 276, 289–90, 295, 300, 304–6, 325

  elicitation, 109–10, 245–50, 251–53

  Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act and, 71–72, 87, 146, 147–48, 149

  gadgets for, 33, 122, 300

  invisible writing, 300

  legends, 295–96, 298, 299

  safe house, 94

  Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility for, 218–19

  situational awareness, 18

  training, 58, 61, 206, 236, 300

  Spy Game (film), 214, 326

  Squad NS-34, 95, 127

  steganography, 300

  Stewart, Janice M., 269

  Strachey, Nevil R., 56, 68, 99, 117. See also Nicholson, Jim “Batman”

  suicide, 176, 272–73

  Sunni extremists, 108, 110, 112

  Sun Tzu, 105

  Supermax, 326

  Supreme Court, U.S., 324

  surveillance

  Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, 71–72, 87, 146, 147–48, 149

  Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, 72, 87, 146, 223, 225, 288

  Nicholson, Jim “Batman,” under, 81–85, 87–88, 95–100, 102–4, 107–10, 112–23, 125–26, 218–19, 222–24, 251–54, 268

  Nicholson, Nathan, under, 222–29, 232–50, 254–66, 268–69, 276–79, 280–81, 320–21

  Suvbotina, Anastassia “Nastia.” See Nicholson, Anastassia “Nastia”

  Swango, Michael, 10

  swap, spy, 295–300, 303

  Syjuco, Miguel, 25

  Systems Control, Inc. (SCI), 157

  tattoos, prison, 213

  Tehran, Iran, 28, 122

  Tenet, George, 80–81, 151–52

  Tennyson, Alfred (Lord), 169

  Terre Haute Federal Correctional Complex, 323–24

  terrorism, 71, 72, 270

  “asset validation scrub” and, 111–12

  bioterrorism, 306

  bombings, 250, 251, 271, 310

  counterterrorism, 98, 108–9, 110, 111

  Counterterrorist Center, 96, 98, 108–15, 121

  ecoterrorism, 221, 251

  9/11, 110, 112, 163, 287

  al-Qaeda, 53, 110, 287

  Tess Embers (Bode), 199

  Thailand. See Bangkok, Thailand

  Tillitz, Rob, 178

  tobacco, smuggling, 223

  Tokyo, Japan, 40

  Tolkien, J. R. R., 28, 236

  Tonight Show with Jay Leno, The, 298–99

  “Top Secret,” 102

  training, spycraft, 58, 61, 206, 236, 300. See also Career Trainees

  trains, bombings, 271

  treason. See spies

  Truman, Harry S., 29

  Turkey, 213, 257

  Turley, Jonathan, 147–48, 149

  Turner, Stansfield, 34

  Turnidge, Bruce (father), 250

  Turnidge, Joshua, 250

  U-2 spy plane, 122

  Ukraine, 213, 301

  ultra-miniature cameras, 122

  UNICOR, 156

  United States (U.S.). See also Bureau of Prisons, Sheridan, U.S.; Central Intelligence Agency; Constitution, U.S.; Federal Bureau of Investigation; military, U.S.; Probation and Pretrial Services, U.S.; Supreme Court, U.S.

  Russian Embassy in, 7, 17, 100, 179–80, 325–26

  Russian spies infiltrating, 295–304

  Sluzhba Vneshney Razvedki with spies in, 295

  treason by spies from, 10, 54, 62, 137, 138, 145–46, 157, 193, 195, 276–77, 293

  U.S. Embassy

  in Bangkok, 39

  in Kuala Lumpur, 50

  in Manila, 25, 27–28

  in Singapore, 81, 84

  in Tehran, 28, 122

  U.S. Postal Service, 98–99

  Van Beek, Savannah Lee, 328–29, 332

  Van Cleave, Michelle, 302–3

  Vasilenko, Gennady, 296

  Vietnam, 26, 38–39

  Vietnam War, 29

  Virgin Mary, 199–200

  Vlasov, Yuri P., 52, 53, 55–56

  Waldron, Monty, 250–51, 254

  Walker, John A., Jr. (father), 184

  Walker, Michael, 184

  walk-ins, spies, 52, 56, 201

  War on Drugs, 156, 221

  Wax, Steven T., 269, 270–71

  Wayne, John, 30

  Weaver, Robert C., Jr., 306, 307–8

  Weaver, Ward III, 221

  Welcome to Paradisio (Nicholson, H. J.), 167

  Wiegman, Glenn (husband), 166

  Wiegman, Shadley, 166

  “Win a Porsche by Friday” call-in promotion, 100

  Wise, David, 53

  woodworking, 207

  World War II, 25, 93

  writing, invisible, 300

  Yahoo. See communications, covert

  Yeltsin, Boris, 44, 69, 75

  Yousef, Ramzi, 326

  yuppies, spies as, 298

  Yurchenko, Vitaly, 293

  Zaporozhsky, Alexander “Scythian,” 296–97, 309

  Zaporozhsky, Galina (wife), 297

  Zyuganov, Gennadi A., 75

 

 

 


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