VIRTUAL: America's Spies -- Why Do People Betray Their Country?
Wednesday, September 187:00—8:00 PMOnlineVIRTUAL , , , MA, 02176
Have you ever wondered about the mind of a spy? Retired Army Intelligence and CIA clandestine officer Tom Hofer will delve into the history of espionage in the US, from George Washington’s Culper spy ring to modern times. Explore the career of notable American spies like Benedict Arnold, and the atomic spies and modern U.S. spies in the intelligence community: Aldrich Ames, Ana Belen Montes, and Robert Hansen. The program will examine the motivations for Americans who spy, contrasting with foreign citizens recruited to spy for the United States. Hofer will also share stories from his 40 years in the intelligence community, including personal knowledge of two imprisoned American traitors. While no classified information is revealed, you’ll come away with a deeper understanding of what motivates people to spy!
Sponsored by the Tewksbury Friends of the Library and a collaboration of Massachusetts Libraries.
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