Location: The Heritage Foundation's Lehrman Auditorium
Ana Montes appeared to be a model employee of the Defense
Intelligence Agency (DIA). Known to her coworkers as the
Queen of Cuba, she was an overachiever who advanced quickly through
the ranks of Latin American specialists to become the intelligence
community's top analyst on Cuban affairs. But throughout her
sixteen-year career at DIA, Montes sent Castro some of America's
most closely guarded secrets and at the same time influenced what
the United States thought it knew about Cuba. When finally
arrested in September 2001, she became the most senior American
intelligence official ever accused of operating as a Cuban spy from
within the federal government. She remains the only member of
the intelligence community ever convicted of espionage on behalf of
the Cuban government.
True Believer - an inside account of the investigation
that led to her arrest - is authored by Scott W. Carmichael, the
DIA's senior counterintelligence investigator who persuaded the FBI
to delve deeper into Montes activities. He tells the story of
the long and ultimately successful spy hunt and reveals the details
of the efforts to bring her to justice. Because her arrest
came just ten days after 9/11, it has remained largely unnoticed by
the American public. Motivated by ideology and not money, Montes
was one of the last "true believers" of the Communist era.
But the threat to American national security she represents has not
gone away to prison with her.
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Scott W. Carmichael
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James Roberts
Research Fellow For Economic Freedom and Growth
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