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Natrona County Arrest Log (5/14/24 – 5/15/24)

Natrona County Arrest Log (5/14/24 – 5/15/24)
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Pine Gap on red alert

Pine Gap on red alert
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Victorian prosecutors lose bid to send neo-Nazis Thomas Sewell and Jacob Hersant back to jail

Victorian prosecutors lose bid to send neo-Nazis Thomas Sewell and Jacob Hersant back to jail
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Why some aging spies won't walk out of U.S. prisons, long after the Cold War

Aldrich Ames was done selling secrets, but the unravelling of his treachery had just begun. On Feb. 21, 1994, the bespectacled, Jaguar-driving, Central Intelligence Agency lifer, with a cash-purchased home in a Washington suburb, was arrested and charged with espionage. By that point, the CIA knew it'd been a mistake to have had Ames running the Soviet branch of its counter-intelligence division in the mid-1980s — as Moscow had since paid him more than $2 million US to pass on sensitive informat

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Why some aging spies won't walk out of U.S. prisons, long after the Cold War

Thirty years after the arrest of Aldrich Ames, the double agent remains in a U.S. prison. Analysts say the fallout from such stinging betrayals can jeopardize national security and put lives at risk all factors that play into determining why some spies, like Ames, remain locked up indefinitely.

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