Is the United Nations a Russian spy nest? |
The CIA operated
a secret station in NYC, ran by the CIA’s first female station chief, that recruited
diplomats working at the United Nations and ran operations on the many Russian
spies lurking around the UN- it was destroyed in the 9/11 attack, but a new
location was chosen, which was never publicized.
The exact number of Russian spies
operating in New York City is unclear, but U.S. intelligence says there are
many. The FBI brought charges against three men accused of running a Russian
spy ring in the Big Apple. They collected information for Russia’s foreign
intelligence agency and recruited New York City residents as intelligence
sources.
Two of the men were protected under diplomatic immunity and have since returned to Russia. While here, they sought secrets tied to the New York Stock Exchange and U.S. economic sanctions and attempted to recruit students at universities.
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Although the CIA is not allowed to conduct
domestic spying, it can legally place foreigners under surveillance inside the
U.S. I would wager the 20-story white building that towers over the tree-lined
Henry Hudson Parkway in the Bronx's Riverdale neighborhood had a few CIA spooks
watching it very closely. Russian families of diplomats serving in the Russian
Mission to the United Nations stayed there, and most of them were spies.
Recently, the U.S. booted 12 of them out
of the country for “abusing their privileges of residency in the U.S. by
engaging in espionage activities that are adverse to our national security.”
The specifics of the espionage activities remain hush-hush, for sources and
methods of collection must be protected.
I wonder how many CIA operatives from the secret CIA station in NYC gathered intelligence on them. A member of the US House of Representatives called upon the FBI to investigate complaints of espionage at the Russian Diplomatic Compound in New York City. Here’s is an excellent video of his request:
Robert Morton is a member of the Association of Former Intelligence Officers (AFIO) and enjoys writing about the U.S. Intelligence Community. He authors the Corey Pearson- CIA Spymaster series. Check out his latest spy thriller: MISSION OF VENGEANCE.
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