Redmond letter to the New York Times Editor re Tim Weiner’s obituary of Ames
To the NYT Editor: Reference front page 8 January 2026 NYT Times obituary of Aldrich Ames by Tim Weiner. I retired in 1997 from CIA
ROSENHOLZ Files
By Paul Redmond At the end of the Cold War there was a great deal of publicity about a major spy in NATO whose codename
Why I Didn’t Sue for Defamation
By Paul Redmond Many of my friends and supporters have enthusiastically encouraged me to sue Robert Baer for defamation regarding his book, The Fourth Man.
Why This Website? By Paul Redmond
Had anyone told me that I would be party to building a website about me, I would have told them they were expletive deleting crazy.
Book Review of The Sword and the Shield: The Mitrokhin Archive and the Secret History of the KGB
By Paul Redmond Published in CIA’s Studies in Intelligence Intelligence in Recent Public Literature The Sword and the Shield: The Mitrokhin Archive and the Secret
America Pays the Price of Openness – By Paul Redmond
By Paul Redmond Wall Street Journal, Friday, June 23, 2000 Here we go again, with another vintage American uproar over a security flap. It Is
Remarks by Paul Redmond at 2002 CIRA Event
Paul Redmond gave this speech at a Central Intelligence Retirees Association (CIRA) even on 4 February 2002: What I thought I’d talk about today is
The Challenges of Counterintelligence – By Paul Redmond
Paul Redmond wrote Chapter 33: The Challenges of Counterintelligence in the book, The Oxford Handbook of National Security Intelligence, New York: Oxford University Press, 2010,
The Ghost of Angleton – By Paul Redmond
By Paul J. Redmond Paul J. Redmond served 34 years in the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)’s Clandestine Service, operating primarily against the Warsaw Pact/Eastern European