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"Bruce Markowitz" wrote in message ...
So in other words the guy isn't dead? I honestly do not know WHAT to make of Berg affair, although there is the vague but unmistakable whiff of fish in the air. I'd like to broaden this question. Is there a precedent for a "staged death" scenario? The motif is fairly common in spy novels and films: "The Third Man" and "You Only Live Twice" both come to mind. I seem to recall reading of a deception of this sort that took place in real life. The trouble is, I've read a lot of "true life" espionage books, and the details start to run together. I know that someone once proposed this as a solution (albeit not a very likely solution) for the Valentich disappearance, but that's not the incident I'm trying to recall here. Is my memory playing tricks, or was there once a case where someone connected with some intelligence agency faked his death? -- Joseph Cannon CANNONFIRE http://cannonfire.blogspot.com (email: ) |