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  2. International Spy Museum - Wikipedia

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    The International Spy Museum is an independent non-profit history museum which documents the tradecraft, history, and contemporary role of espionage. It holds the largest collection [ 2 ] of international espionage artifacts on public display.

  3. H. Keith Melton - Wikipedia

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    Melton is the author of many spy books. [1] He also is a founding member of the Board of Directors for the International Spy Museum in Washington, D.C. [2] Melton is the holder of the largest collection of privately held espionage artifacts with thousands of items.

  4. Jonna Mendez - Wikipedia

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    "Former CIA Chief of Disguise Breaks Down Cold War Spy Gadgets," in WIRED (video). The life-and-death theater of espionage Jonna Mendez at TEDxBermuda (October 2019) "Mother, Daughter, Sister, Spy" (video of panel discussion about women in the intelligence community). Washington, DC: International Spy Museum, January 6, 2017. Appearances on C-SPAN

  5. Richard B. Spence - Wikipedia

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    He has published several books and is the author of numerous articles in Revolutionary Russia, Intelligence and National Security, Journal for the Study of Anti-Semitism, American Communist History, The Historian, and other academic journals in addition to articles in general audience magazines. He is known as Rick Spence.

  6. The Moscow rules - Wikipedia

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    In the International Spy Museum in Washington, D.C., the Moscow Rules are given as: [2] Assume nothing. Never go against your gut. Everyone is potentially under opposition control. Do not look back; you are never completely alone. Go with the flow, blend in. Vary your pattern and stay within your cover. Lull them into a sense of complacency.

  7. Category:Espionage museums - Wikipedia

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    International Spy Museum; M. MİT Museum of Espionage; N. National Cryptologic Museum; S. Spy Museum (Tampere) Spyscape; U. US Army Intelligence Museum; W. Wall of ...

  8. Charles Warrell - Wikipedia

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    Charles Warrell (23 April 1889 – 26 November 1995) was an English schoolteacher, and creator of the I-Spy books, a series of spotters' guides written for British children and first published in 1949. [1] In his role as creator and publisher of the books, Warrell was known pseudonymously as Big Chief I-Spy.

  9. Spy Museum - Wikipedia

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    Spy museum refers to a museum that uses spying and espionage as its core content. Spy museums include: CIA Museum, a spy museum in the CIA Headquarters, Virginia, United States; International Spy Museum, in Washington D.C., United States; KGB Espionage Museum, in New York, United States (formerly KGB Spy Museum)