by Robert Wallace and H. Keith Melton | Mar 11, 2021 | Blog Article
George Washington’s name brings to mind the image of a confident General crossing the Delaware River or an older, dignified President captured in his official portrait. Both portrayals, composed with the benefit of hindsight, reflect the victorious military commander...
by Robert Wallace and H. Keith Melton | Mar 13, 2017 | Blog Article, True Crime
Top Ten Literary Spies Movies depict spies and writers idling around disreputable gin joints in disheveled trench coats or sporting tuxedos and tossing quips between martinis. Implausibly, practitioners of writing and espionage not only share many of the same...
by Robert Wallace and H. Keith Melton | Mar 1, 2017 | Blog Article, True Crime
WASHINGTON’S TOP TEN SPY SITES…Plus ONE Espionage’s most sensitive secrets are often hidden in plain sight. A white chalk mark on a mailbox, a construction worker’s discarded dirty glove, an unattended garbage bag, even a dead rat will go unnoticed and...