• In espionage parlance, a cutout is a mutually trusted intermediary, method or channel of communication that facilitates the exchange of information between...
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    distribution), a combination fuse and knife switch used on power poles Cutout (espionage), a mechanism used to pass information Cut-out (philately), an imprinted...
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    Diplomatic reporting by accredited diplomats Espionage clandestine reporting, access agents, couriers, cutouts Military attachés Non-governmental organizations...
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    Herrnstadt. Intelligence from von Scheliha would be sent to Herrnstadt, via the cutout Ilse Stöbe, who would then pass it to the Soviet embassy in Warsaw. In September...
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  • HUMINT page adheres to the functions within the discipline, including espionage and active counterintelligence. The page deals with Clandestine HUMINT...
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    Tradecraft (category Espionage techniques)
    other persons involved in the espionage process. Thus, a captured cutout cannot be used to identify members of an espionage cell. A dead drop or "dead letter...
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  • laws of many countries would consider reporting it to a foreign power as espionage. Other asset roles include support functions such as communications, forgery...
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  • communist, anti-Nazi and resistance fighter. Voelkner became part of a Soviet espionage group that operated in Europe in World War II that would later be identified...
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    met them in person, she stated that she had received information through cutouts (couriers), who were other Washington economists later determined to be...
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  • accredited diplomats (e.g. military attachés) Espionage clandestine reporting, access agents, couriers, cutouts Military attachés Non-governmental organizations...
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