Newsweek

The CIA Is Increasingly Worried About China's Moles

For decades, Beijing has principally targeted Chinese-Americans as potential spies. Now it has cast a wider net—creating fear and paranoia at Langley.
For decades, Beijing has principally targeted Chinese-Americans as potential spies. Now it has cast a wider net—creating fear and paranoia at Langley.
04_14_ChinaSpies_01

Glenn Duffie Shriver looked like an ideal CIA recruit. Gregarious and athletic, the 28-year-old from Michigan had been a good student with strong interests in world affairs and foreign languages since childhood. What made him even more attractive as a prospective CIA employee, however, was that he had studied and worked in China and was fluent in Mandarin.

But when CIA investigators began digging deeper into his experiences in China, they began to suspect that he had been dispatched by Beijing’s spymasters. Under questioning during his pre-employment polygraph test in 2010, he grew so nervous that he withdrew his application on the spot and virtually bolted from the room, according to subsequent accounts. Months later, as he was boarding a plane to leave the U.S., he was arrested by the FBI and charged with trying infiltrate the CIA as a mole for China. He was sentenced

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Newsweek

Newsweek5 min read
‘Deadly Risk’ of Fat-Loss Drugs
“MIRACLE” FAT-MELTING DRUG OZEMPIC HAS been linked in a study to a series of rare but potentially fatal psychiatric episodes, scientists have warned. The injectable prescription drug was developed to manage blood sugar levels in patients with Type 2
Newsweek4 min readWorld
How China’s ‘Thought Eradication’ Led to Genocide
CHINESE PRESIDENT XI JIN-ping’s crackdown on the “disease” of separatism encouraged officials in the Muslim-majority region of Xinjiang to sweep up as many detainees as possible for internment camps, where they faced what the U.S. has described as ge
Newsweek5 min readCrime & Violence
‘I’m Fighting Book Bans at My Library’
IT WASN’T A TYPICAL DAY—JULY 1, 2023, was the day Ordinance 23-0-22, better known as the “Decency Ordinance,” was set to go into effect in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. It gave Police Chief Michael Bowen and City Manager Craig Tindall the power to penaliz

Related Books & Audiobooks