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A Russian Mole in the CIA Dome: David McCloskey Feeds the Greatest Fear of U.S. Espionage

Before publishing a new novel, before even giving it to his closest circle, David McCloskey has to send the manuscript, who knows if after encrypting it, to a specific CIA office that decides whether the book in question can see the light or violates any confidentiality agreement. "It's something I'll have to do with everything I write for the rest of my life," the American, a former CIA analyst, sighs on the other side of the screen as a succes…
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Before publishing a new novel, before even giving it to his closest circle, David McCloskey has to send the manuscript, who knows if after encrypting it, to a specific CIA office that decides whether the book in question can see the light or violates any confidentiality agreement. "It's something I'll have to do with everything I write for the rest of my life," the American, a former CIA analyst, sighs on the other side of the screen as a succes…

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elcorreogallego.es broke the news on Monday, June 1, 2026.
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