Agent Link - (Security and Professional Intelligence Education) by Raymond J Batvinis (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Agent Link: The Spy Erased from History examines the life of Willaim Wolfe Weisband.
- About the Author: Raymond J. Batvinis is an author, lecturer, historian, retired FBI agent and former Professional Lecturer at The George Washington University.
- 354 Pages
- Political Science, Intelligence & Espionage
- Series Name: Security and Professional Intelligence Education
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About the Book
Agent Link: The Spy Erased from History examines the life of Willaim Wolfe Weisband. It tells the story of his KGB recruitment and working with codebreakers at the top-secret Army Security Agency. The book reveals his motivations for spying, the extent of America's losses, how...Book Synopsis
Agent Link: The Spy Erased from History examines the life of Willaim Wolfe Weisband. It tells the story of his KGB recruitment and working with codebreakers at the top-secret Army Security Agency. The book reveals his motivations for spying, the extent of America's losses, how he was caught, and the consequences of his treachery.
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Agent Link is more than a spy story. Weisband almost disappeared from the attention of historians and the appreciation of his important role in world affairs. Fortunately, Batvinis has countered this neglect by writing his deeply-researched, well-written, colorful and valuable contribution to spy literature.
I thought I knew the story of William Weisband, arguably the most damaging Russian spy in history, but it turns out I didn't have a clue. Ray Batvinis has unearthed FBI files that reveal for the first time how the hard-drinking, high-living Weisband wormed his way into the inner sanctum of American code breaking and gave away its most closely guarded secrets. And for his crime, he served less than a year in prison. Incredible!
I'm pleased that my friend Ray has followed the Weisband case, a case that I worked on for many years to its conclusion.
Raymond J. Batvinis is one of our great authorities on American counterintelligence. But he is not merely a scholar. He is himself a former FBI Special Agent, a gifted investigator who learned how spies operate by catching them. With his new book, Agent Link, he has brought to light an espionage tale that has been unjustly forgotten. William Weisband was a roguish American who became perhaps the most valuable double agent ever to work in the service of the KGB. Batvinis lays out the full story in all its noirish glory, presenting the reader with a gripping narrative full of character and incident. Hollywood, are you listening?
This is an extremely important book about a very, very damaging counterintelligence failure long (hidden or obscured whichever you would judge the better word) by NSA and written by an experienced FBI Special Agent who is also a trained historian. A must read for anyone left in the U.S. Government seriously interested in Counterintelligence.
About the Author
Raymond J. Batvinis is an author, lecturer, historian, retired FBI agent and former Professional Lecturer at The George Washington University. He holds a doctorate from The Catholic University of America and is the author of two previous books on the history of the FBI's counterintelligence program.