U.S. AGENTS EASILY MATCH THE BEST OF SOVIET SPIES

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CIA-RDP81-00131R000500340004-4
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May 3, 1954
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61AI NV A.S.e.a1INW.0041 inia ?,,rvr? Declassified in Part- Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/11/08: CIA-RDP81-00131R000500340004-4 PTHE. MEN' IN THE TROJAN'. NORSE' gents Easily Match' t of viet Sues 433, DR. !CURT SINGER I? -Treason- . is my bUsiness: I years.. I have been "Wanted have Seen revolutiOns, betra For a lifetime I have tried to protect democracy against the forces which ? seek to destroy it. I have lost? 60 members of . my: family in the: terror .of two' dictators ?Hitler and Stalin. It would' have been easy to admit defeat and -to continue my life in a normal, rou- tine way. But something has hap- pened in my life? in addition to the extermination of 'my family: ,that forces me to re-examine it. OLD STUFF ABROAD' It is:iniportant for Americans to 'understand that what seems so new,. strange.and perfidious in espionage has been almost the .dally routine in the spy-ridden countries .of Eu- rope and Asia. The 20th Century- spy is no longer a man with secret inks and photo- graphic equipment, an agent who prowls' in desk drawers. ? . The modern spy is an , emissary from one world to destroy an- other. He is not a man from Mars, 'and yet ,he comes from a world that, is as strange to the West. . . have dealt with it for 20 yearS?long years, dangerous for high treason" by both Nazis and the communists. I 'f als, deceptions, Sedition. . . Tho spying itself is old, the mod- P---- ern spy employs new arts and strata- I spies who personify the sickness of gems. Today he is a diplomat, a 1 our times and seek strange fulfill- scientist, a man of knowledge. It ments which lead them into a bar. is more important for any espio- gain with the devil-7-these strange nage system to get the latest in- men, selling their own souls and flustrial and laboratory secrets of a their own countries?are often the nation than to kidnap an emigre general. EDUCATION FOR BARRY Soviet Consul Arcadi Yakovlev, the chief of Russia's atom spy ring in America, gave a considerable The modern communist spy is out to destroy the world of free ? enterprise, the world of democ- racy. His ultimate object is dic- tatorship. The West calls its own agents "intelligence officers" while it terms the conimunist agents "spies." Actually there is a real..., difference between the two, both in purpose and methods. The Western agent has been !trained to make his own decisions. The communist spy is disciplined to follow orders in the most minute de- -gall and often fails when he has to relyi.ipon his own brain. The West- ' ern agent shuns brutality. To the communists, this appears as weak- ness. Actually it is' a sign of s trength. FRATERNIZING PAYS I was deeply impressed with one lAmerican diplomat living in a great foreign port whOf always-entertained ' not only the captains of the ships but also their crews. He believed that American democracy: had: to be rebresented thru friendship with all grotit.p* :of people. ? When World, .War' 'began, this dernocratic. a ttittide. joroved sits mer- it: he was the best informed diplo- mat in that country. The crews of the ships reported to him the movements of incoming and out- going ships. Their reports led to the discovery of the launching base of the V-2 roekets t Peeneiiiunde. pseudo-intellectuals. The organized Worker the world over is generally ariti-Communist; ? he -knows that ?Communism gives him no right to organize freely, to strike, or to bargain collectively. amount of money to send Harry He knows also of slave labor Gold, his future spy &Airier, to, camps and dictatorships. It is, study at a conservative Catholic' rather, the cunning and ruthless college in Cincinnati. In this case, pseudo-intellectual who bas some - the Russians could not use an times closed the treaty of treason. agent who did not know the work-. ?He often does it for the .benefit ings of electronics', atomic energy, of what he calls "Mankind and and even radiology. humanity." At a time when the whole free A number- of scientists have world is hunting for communist teamed ,up with foreign powers and subversives, it should be remem- enemies of their country. Such were bered that Gold, who received a Dr. Klaus Fuchs and Dr. Allan Nunn prison sentence of 30 years, con- May, the -physicists, and Dr. Bruno fessed at his trial that his bosses Pontecorvo, the cosmic ray- special- gave him these orders: ist who vanished from Britam and ? Never attend a communist went to Russia. meeting.? (Cnnyright by Kurt 'Singer. Distrbuted by * Never utter liberal ideas. trqi.tect Feature Syndicate, Inc.) O Behave as conservatively asi TOMORROW: When the Tide possible. Turned Against Red Spies. ? Never pse the phone (which . could be wire-tapped). ' t? The _Russians are masters .of, the _ - This is the first of five stories by former U. intelligence agent, who also is author of 21 books and ) noted as a lecturer. . The stories are from his. latest book published by Beacon Press. ? Dr. Fuchs Gold new psychological apprOach to sub- terfuge. NO MATA RAW ? These changes in modern espio- nage are basic and fundamental? not only in method and outlook, in technique , que an approach,'but n per- sonnel. The Mata Had type has dis- appeared. The organized worker is . coldom found inside a Soy ring. The Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/11/08 : CIA-RDP81-00131R000sonfunnna_a