This Isn’t the First Time the Fed Has Struggled for Independence
This Isn’t the First Time the Fed Has Struggled for Independence
What to Know About US Nuclear Weapons as Trump Threatens to Restart Testing
Trump’s Call to Resume Nuclear Testing After Decades Revives a Cold War Debate
Global Security at Its Weakest Point Since WWII, Says Russian Spy Chief
Russia’s intelligence chief warns that global security is at its weakest since World War II amid power rivalries.https://www.olamnews.com/world/europe/3047/global-security-weakest-point-since-wwii/
Photographer Visits ‘Severance’ Style Underground Bunker Built for Nuclear War https://petapixel.com/2025/05/28/photographer-visits-severance-style-underground-bunker-built-for-nuclear-war/ #undergroundbunker #brendanburden #nuclearbunker #coldwarera #nuclearwar #Spotlight #severance #Features #coldwar
#Bookthreads #booksky 💙📚 #bookstodon Dressed for Espionage? My #bookreview for #TheKennedyGirl by @juliabryanthomas.bsky.social on my #bookblog now! Thanks @Sourcebooks for the @NetGalley ARC. #ColdWarEra #thriller #histficreadingchallenge
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http://tcl-bookreviews.com/2025/05/23/dressed-for-espionage/
Soviet Spy Cameras Disguised as Briefcases For Sale at Leica Auction https://petapixel.com/2025/05/16/soviet-spy-cameras-disguised-as-briefcases-for-sale-at-leica-auction/ #leitzphotographicaauction #leitzphotographica #russianspycamera #sovietunion #coldwarera #russianspy #spycamera #coldwar #leica #News #kgb
https://www.net-maquettes.com/pictures/lockheed-u-2/
The Lockheed U-2, often referred to as the "Dragon Lady," is a high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft that has been in service since the Cold War era. Known for its ability to operate at altitudes above 70,000 feet, the U-2 has played a crucial role in intelligence gathering and surveillance missions for decades.
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The Sukhoi T-4, often referred to as the "Sotka," was an advanced Soviet supersonic reconnaissance and bomber aircraft developed during the late 1960s and early 1970s.
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The de Havilland DH112 Venom was a prominent British jet aircraft developed in the post-World War II era.
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To avoid being drafted and put into the ⚓️ Marines, I enlisted in 🌷 April of 1969 into what was then called the 💣 Army Security Agency (Communications Intelligence) for 4 years.
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The construction and destruction of the Berlin Wall
https://libranet.de/display/0b6b25a8-1565-c241-320d-d51347193745
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China now publishes more high-quality science than any other nation -- should the US be worried? 👇💡
"The life of Barbie and Ken in the Soviet Union" by Lara Vychuzhanina #coldwarera #coldwar @histodons
Former U.S. spies meet ex-KGB agents after end of Cold War https://youtu.be/pNMh50SVgog #coldwar #coldwarera #spies #histodons
Listen to @BeefeaterDave who guarded Hess at Spandau Prison in West Berlin. pod.fo/e/150903
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A Rare Soviet Spy Camera That Can Shoot Through Walls is for Sale
An unusual and rare vintage Russian spy camera has appeared for sale. The 35mm rangefinder film camera was designed to photograph through tiny holes drilled in walls and capture photos for blackmail or target manipulation.
The Catawiki listing for the KMZ Krasnogorsk Zorki 4 "reflex" C166 (NIMFA-3) was spotted by Kosmo Foto and is described as in "good" condition and has been tested and is in working order. It ships with its original wooden box along with a host of accessories including several lens tubes, optical pieces, and a grip.
The camera itself, the Zorki 4, is a well-known rangefinder-style camera produced between 1956 and 1973 and is considered one of the most popular of the Zorki models and was the first of the series to be exported in large numbers to the west, according to Camerapedia. It competed primarily against other Zorki cameras as well as the Leica M3, Leica IIIg, Nikon S2, Canon's VT and L1. There are at least 32 variations of the Zorki-4.
While the camera is relatively well known, information about the optics that let it shoot photos through a wall is more limited and varied. According to Spyscape, this type of tool would be used if compromising information about a target was sought. Called a "through the wall" camera, it allows photos to be taken through a small hole that is drilled in the wall -- small enough not to be noticed by the target. KGB agents could use this on allies or enemies, as an ally today could have been an enemy tomorrow. Agents could then use the photos to manipulate or blackmail a target using the photographic evidence.
"In one of the more successful kompromat stings, prosecutor general Yury Skuratov was investigating former president Boris Yeltsin over bribe allegations," SpyScape writes. "It wasn’t long before RTR TV aired grainy footage showing Skuratov in bed with two prostitutes. He was promptly fired."
There are several iterations of the "through the wall" camera, including at least a couple that have gone to auction in the recent past. As part of the KGB Espionage Museum Collection that was auctioned through Julien's in early 2021, a different variant of the "through the wall" camera sold for around $5,300.
Another one that included an original wooden box and features a design far more similar to this most recent listing sold for $5,000 during that same auction. That model combined what looks to be a binocular attachment below the camera in an arrangement that is different from the monocular format above the camera seen in this new listing.
The commonality of the base camera notwithstanding, this specific optical setup is said to be "extremely rare," and Catawiki 's experts currently value this "through the wall" camera system at between $5,643 and $7,900. At the time of publication, the bid stood at about $2,708. The auction closes on Friday, December 17.
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