Victoria News, 9 March 2010: To Gordon Scott, he was known as Mr. de Graaf, the nice German man who lived down the block. To others, de Graaf was known as Johnny X, a double agent working for Britain’s MI6 Secret Intelligence Service, while pretending to work for the Soviets during the Second World War. . . . . Johnny: A Spy’s Life is the biography of a man who had nearly 70 aliases and, among other things, worked as a secret agent for Britain’s MI6, falsified his death to the Russian military and was hired by the RCMP to infiltrate a pro-Nazi nest in Montreal. . . . .

CI CENTRE COURSE: 502–Double Agentry: Offensive Counterintelligence Operations

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