- April Fool
"April Fool" is the codename for the spy and double agent who allegedly played a key role in the downfall of the Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. According to General Tommy Franks, the commander of the U.S. military in the 2003 Iraq war, "April Fool", an American officer, was approached by an Iraqi intelligence agent working undercover as a diplomat. "April Fool" then sold to the Iraqi false "top secret" invasion plans provided by Franks' team. - Eddie Chapman
Edward Arnold "Eddie" Chapman (November 161914 in Burnopfield, County Durham, - December 111997) was an habitual criminal who became a British double agent (code named ZigZag) during World War II. He had number of aliases which were known to the British police, amongst them Edward Edwards, Arnold Thompson and Edward Simpson. His German codename was "Fritz" or later its diminutive, "Fritzchen". - Guy Burgess
Guy Francis De Moncy Burgess (16 April, 1911 - 30 August, 1963) was a British-born intelligence officer and double agent who worked for the Soviet Union. He was part of the Cambridge Five spy ring that betrayed allied secrets to the Soviets before and during the Cold War. Burgess and Anthony Blunt contributed to the Soviet cause with the transmission of secret Foreign Office and MI5 documents that described Allied military strategy. - George Blake
George Blake (born Georg Behar, November 11, 1922) is a former Dutch-British spy who was actually a double agent for the Soviet Union. Born in Rotterdam of mixed parentage; his mother was Dutch and his father was an Egyptian who was a naturalized British citizen.. He was born as George Behar to one of the eminent Jewish families of Amsterdam. - Freddie Scappaticci
Alfredo ("Freddie" or "Frederick") Scappaticci was accused in the Irish & British media on 11 May 2003, as being a high-level double agent in the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA), known by the codename "Stakeknife". - Juan Pujol
Garbo was the British codename of Juan Pujol García MBE (February 14 1912 - October 10 1988), a double agent who played a key role in the success of Operation Fortitude, the deception operation intended to mislead the Germans about the timing and location of the invasion of Normandy towards the end of World War II. The false information Pujol supplied helped persuade German intelligence the main attack would come in the Pas de Calais, … - St. John Philby
Harry St. John Bridger Philby CIE (April 3, 1885 - September 30, 1960), also known as Jack Philby or Sheikh Abdullah, his Arabic name, was an Arabist, explorer, writer, and British colonial office intelligence operative. He was born at St. John's, Badulla, Ceylon (now called Sri Lanka), and educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he studied oriental languages under E.G. Browne and was a friend and classmate of Jawaharlal Nehru, … - Vitaly Yurchenko
Vitaly Yurchenko (b. 1936) was a KGB agent in the Soviet Union. In 1985, after twenty-five years of service in the KGB, he defected to the United States during an assignment in Rome. In the following interrogations by the CIA, he accused two American agents of working for the KGB, Ronald Pelton and Edward Lee Howard. While Pelton was later convicted, Howard fled the US before he could be questioned. - Edward Bancroft
Edward Bancroft (January 9, 1744 - September 8, 1820) was an American physician and double agent in the American Revolution. Born in Westfield, Massachusetts, he worked as a spy for Benjamin Franklin when he was secretary to the American Commission in Paris. However, he was also a spy for the British who would report on American and French dealings. - Karl Koecher
Karel František Koecher is the only mole known to have penetrated the CIA. Born in Czechoslovakia, he became a radio comedy writer and was allegedly frequently scrutinized by the Communist security forces for his satire that mocked the regime (this turned out to be a pre-planned "cover story"). He officially joined the Czechoslovakian intelligence service in 1962. Because of his English language skills, Koecher was selected to become a mole in the West. - Mikel Lejarza
Mikel Lejarza was a member of Spanish intelligence service. During the 1970s, he worked undercover as a double agent for terrorist organization ETA. The secret service knew him by the nickname El Lobo (The Wolf). Lejarza provided safe houses for ETA in Spain to lodge ETA's commandos. As a result of Lejarza's long-time operation, an important police operation against ETA could be actioned in 1975, resulting in more than 150 arrests. - Mathilde Carré
Mathilde Carré was a French Resistance agent during World War II who turned a double agent. Mathilde Carré was born in Le Creusot, France. In the 1930s she attended Sorbonne University and became a teacher. After her marriage, she moved to Algeria with her husband Maurice Carré, who was later killed in World War II, during the campaign of Italy. She returned to France, became a nurse and witnessed the country fall to the Germans. - Odette Sansom
Odette Marie Celine Sansom, GC, MBE, Chevalier de la légion d'honneur, (April 28, 1912 - March 13, 1995) was an Allied heroine of World War II. Odette Marie Celine Brailly was born in Amiens in the Somme département of France. Her father was the First World War hero Gaston Brailly who was killed at Verdun when she was six years old, in 1918. She married the Englishman Roy Sansom in 1931, moving with him to England. - Arthur Owens
Arthur George Owens (died 1976) was a Welsh electrical engineer who acted as a double agent during World War II. He was working for MI5 while appearing to the Abwehr (the German intelligence agency) to be one of their agents. Owens was known to MI5 by the codename 'SNOW'. - Loreta Janeta Velazquez
Loreta Janeta Velazquez (1842?-1897?) was a US woman who, according to her own account, took part in the American Civil War disguised as a male soldier named Harry T. Buford and served the Confederacy as a double agent. Everything known about Velazquez comes from her 600-page book, "'The Woman in Battle: A Narrative of the Exploits, Adventures, and travels of Madame Loreta Janeta Velazquez, Otherwise Known as Lieutenant Harry T Buford, … - Roman Czerniawski
Roman Czerniawski was a Polish Air Force Captain and Allied double agent during World War II, using the codename BRUTUS. Czerniawski graduated in the late 1930s from the Wyższa Szkoła Wojenna (WSWoj), a military academy at Warsaw. As a former officer of the Polish Air Force, he volunteered to create an allied espionage network in France in 1940. This network was code-named "Interallie". Among the other members of the network was Mathilde Carré. - Gilbert Gifford
Gilbert Gifford (1560-1590) was a double agent who worked for Sir Francis Walsingham and played a role in the uncovering of the Babington plot. Born in Staffordshire in 1560, Gifford was the son of a recusant Catholic, John Gifford. In 1577, he entered Cardinal Allen's English College at Douai, hoping to become a missionary priest. Two years later, he transferred to the English College at Rome. He was expelled from there, but was offered a second chance by Allen, in 1582, … - Yevno Azef
Yevno Azef (1869-1918, also transliterated as "Evno" Azef), was a Russian socialist revolutionary who was also a double agent working both as an organizer of assassinations for the Socialist-Revolutionary Party (also known as SRs or Esers) and a police spy for the Okhrana, the Imperial secret police. He was an agent provocateur, carrying out acts of terror, which justified the police's arresting his accomplices. - Richard Willis
Sir Richard Willis (13 January 1613/1614 – December 1690) was a notable figure of the English Civil War and its aftermath. A cavalry officer under Prince Rupert, he had been Governor of Newark but was dismissed by King Charles I in October 1645 after siding with Rupert following his defeat at Bristol. Willis then spent some time in Italy, returning to England in 1652 to join the Royalist underground organisation, the Sealed Knot (his successor as Governor of Newark, … - William G. Sebold
William G. Sebold (1899-?), born Wilhelm Georg Debrowski in Mülheim, Germany, was a spy in the United States during World War II who was working for the Abwehr, the German foreign information organization. He had been blackmailed into espionage by the Gestapo and was code-named TRAMP. However, shortly after becoming a Nazi spy he also began working for the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) as a double agent. - Chidiock Tichborne
Chidiock (Charles) Tichborne (1558-September 20, 1586) is remembered as an English conspirator and poet. He was born in Southampton in 1558 to Roman Catholic parents. Given the recent succession of Elizabeth I to the throne over Mary I, he was allowed to freely practice his religion for most of his early life. However in 1570 the Queen was excommunicated by the Pope for her support of the Protestant religion and in retaliation ended her tolerance of the Catholic Church. - Nikolai Skoblin
Nikolai Skoblin (1892-1938?) was a general in the counterrevolutionary White Russian army, a member of the expatriate Russian All-Military Union (ROVS)p, a Soviet double agent, and husband to the gypsy folk-singer Nadezhda Plevitskaya (1882-1941). Skoblin was a cavalry officer in the Kornilov Division of the White Russian Army during the Russian Civil War, 1918-1920. He was known for both his bravery and cruelty. - Eamon Broy
Colonel Eamon Broy (or Edward Broy, often called Ned Broy) (1887-1972) was successively a member of the Irish Republican Army (IRA), the Irish Army, and the Garda Síochána of the Irish Free State. He served as Garda Commissioner from February 1933 to June 1938. During the Irish War of Independence (1919-21), Broy was a double agent within the Dublin Metropolitan Police (DMP), with the rank of Detective Sergeant (DS). - Valentine Vivian
Colonel Valentine Vivian <small>CMG DSO MVO</small>, (1886 - 1969), was the first head of MI6's counter-espionage unit, Section V. In the mid-1920s, agency director Sir Hugh Sinclair, the second "C", wanted to absorb MI5, the UK's counter-intelligence agency, into the SIS; when his attempt was finally rejected, in 1925, he formed the CE section, later (1939) renamed "Section V". Between 1925 and 1931, organisational rivalries proliferated among Vivian's CE section, … - Jerzy Pawłowski
Jerzy Pawłowski was a Polish fencer and spy. A major in the Polish army at the time, he won the gold medal in the individual men's sabre event at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City. He took part in five Olympic Games altogether, winning also three silver and one bronze medal (in 1956, 1960 and 1964 Summer Olympics). In 1967 International Fencing Federation called him as the best fencer in the history of mankind. He was arrested on April 24, 1975, and on April 8, 1976, … - Millicent Bagot
Millicent Jessie Eleanor Bagot, CBE (28 March1907-26 May2006), was a British intelligence agent, and the model for the character "Connie Sachs", the eccentric Soviet expert who appeared in John le Carré's "Smiley's People" and "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy". Bagot was educated at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford (MA). She was attached to the Ministry of Defence, performing work for both MI5 and MI6. She was the first person to warn MI5 that Kim Philby, … - Samuel Rodman
Samuel Jacob Rodman, an American double-agent during World War II, was employed by the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA) and spied for the Soviet Union at the same time. Rodman was a member of the Communist Party of the United States (CPUSA), and his previous occupations were teaching and journalism. Bernard Schuster was Rodman's contact with Soviet intelligence. - Double Agent
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"a little less than a happy high. a little less than a suicide.". - Rob
For the last ten years, Rob Bliss has maintained a solid reputation in the California underground. When he steps behind the decks, crowds can be sure to get a smashing selection of drum & bass laced with soul, hip hop and ragga flavors. Since 2005 when he joined the Relentless Audio group in Los Angeles, heâs broken ground on the production front with remix work for award winning SF band Beatropolis, and collaborations with Devoe and Direct Feed. - Jared
i could stand on the street to look at people all day ~ i could lay on the grass to look at stars all night. - Elizabeth Roberts
I love my friends and family and will always put them first. I am crazy and love to have a good time!!! I like to stay busy and always have multiple things going on and be around people all the time. I love chaos, hate drama. - Vaughn Eidson
Witty but yet profound. Genuine and sincere. Prolific when need be. Benevolent nature. Health conscious but would splurge sporadically. Copiously sensitive. Business like mind with a keen sense of understanding that money ain't everything. - Ryan Davis
I like to listen to music, going to movies, watching movies, my favorite types of movies are Comedies, Action, Sci Fi, some Drama, I like playing baseball and basketball,my favorite baseball team is the Chicago White Sox, i alos like playing video games, the misic I listen to is punk, rock, metal, punk/pop, bands. - Matt
-I don't like fake people. - Donovan Sorenson
Not really sure what exactly to say about myself. I can be pretty complicated at times. All in all I do try to make my life as simple as possible. If you want to get to know who I am, just email me. - Josh Smith
Twisted and Tormented, but devilishly handsom I am. I strike without warning. Boredom makes me do bad things. If time is money, I have wasted billions. But I am learning the finer points of investing. I have piercings and tattoos. I am misleading more often then not. But i'm going for the prize. Ninja or Pirate?
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