State Department Counterintelligence: Leaks, Spies, and Lies

State Department Counterintelligence: Leaks, Spies, and Lies

by Robert David Booth
State Department Counterintelligence: Leaks, Spies, and Lies

State Department Counterintelligence: Leaks, Spies, and Lies

by Robert David Booth

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Overview

A veteran counterintelligence agent presents a revealing chronicle of his State Department investigations into intelligence leaks and spying on US soil. 

On October 7th, 1974, Robert D. Booth swore an oath to support and uphold the United States Constitution as a special agent of the State Department’s Office of Security. As a member of the Special Investigations Branch, he investigated numerous information leaks, losses of classified documents, and instances of espionage. Now, in State Department Counterintelligence, Booth reveals some of the most egregious leaks, spies, and lies that have adversely affected national security over his decades-long career.

Booth tells the story of his pivotal role in three major counterespionage assignments as well as numerous investigations into unauthorized disclosures—including the unmasking of Fidel Castro’s most damaging US citizen spy. With the narrative style of a political thriller, Booth brings readers inside the real world of counterintelligence.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781612542379
Publisher: Brown Books Publishing Group
Publication date: 05/21/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 408
Sales rank: 559,116
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Robert Booth served as a Special Agent with the State Department's Bureau of Diplomatic Security from 1974 to 2002. His overseas assignments included Beijing, Geneva, Tokyo, Haiti, and Paris. He was Deputy Director, Office of Counterintelligence from 1996-2002 and a consultant for the Office of Counterintelligence from 2003-2012. His numerous meritorious service awards include a nomination for the FBI Director's Group Award and a State Department Group Superior Honor Group Award for his role in the Kendall Myers spy case. Born in Johnson City, Tennessee, he is married and has one daughter. He holds a BA from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and a Training Specialist Certificate from Georgetown University. He was a professor with the CI Centre in Washington, DC, from 2003-2012. He currently resides in Hanover, New Hampshire, where he is a guest speaker and audits courses at Dartmouth College.

What People are Saying About This

Fred Burton

From a spy hunter who knows that there are no friendly intelligence services, a revealing work that delves into the dangerous and dirty world of spies. --Fred Burton, New York Times best-selling author, former State Department Diplomatic Security, Special Agent

David G. Major

State Department Counterintelligence is a one-of-a-kind book detailing in a highly entertaining and informative way the inside story of the struggle to identify and deal with betrayers within the State Department. --David G. Major, Retired FBI Supervisory Special Agent Founder, Centre for CI and Security Studies

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