As of April, the CIA’s Europe and Eurasia Mission Center official was a panelist at an intelligence symposium — but apparently went undercover later.
One of 37 intel pros whose clearance was pulled may have been undercover — but wrote articles, spoke at public forums touting CIA affiliation: sources
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August 29, 2025
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