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Tango0125 Jul 2014 10:51 p.m. PST

"U.S. spies ‘borrowed' a moon craft from unsuspecting Russians

In a scheme worthy of Mission Impossible, CIA agents hijacked a Soviet spacecraft and probed its secrets.

When did this happen? That's classified, as is the country where the caper occurred. In the declassified article on the subject in Studies in Intelligence, a CIA journal, much of the text has been blacked out by the agency's censors.

But the article, released by the National Security Archive watchdog group, is full of tantalizing clues. Not to mention, it's a great spy yarn…"

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Lion in the Stars26 Jul 2014 1:03 p.m. PST

Ah, Cold War tales are always 'fun'.

At least until someone gets shot. Then things tend to get personal.

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