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Christopher John Boyce (born February 16, 1953) is a former American defense industry employee who alleged CIA involvement in the Whitlam dismissal in Australia. After this, he attempted to sell United States spy satellite secrets to the Soviet Union in Mexico City in the 1970s.
Andrew Daulton Lee (January 3, 1952) is a former drug dealer who was convicted of espionage for his involvement in the Cold War spying activities of his childhood friend, Christopher Boyce. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
The Falcon and the Snowman is a 1985 American spy drama film directed by John Schlesinger.The screenplay by Steven Zaillian is based on the 1979 book The Falcon and the Snowman: A True Story of Friendship and Espionage by Robert Lindsey, and tells the true story of two young American men, Christopher Boyce (Timothy Hutton) and Andrew Daulton Lee (), who sold security secrets to the Soviet Union.
[57] Subsequently, O'Shea was released, and specifically stated that ASIO orchestrated his release with MacDougall being a cover [57] due to them trying to prevent him from dying in jail and causing a subsequent riot, [57] the same intelligence agency also linked later to Whitlam's dismissal via Christopher Boyce.
January 1977 – Christopher John Boyce (born February 16, 1953) was convicted of spying against the United States for the Soviet Union. He was arrested in January 1977 for selling U.S. spy satellite secrets to the Soviet Union.
Andrew Daulton Lee (Snowman) and Christopher John Boyce (Falcon), Americans who were spies for the Soviets; The Falcon and the Snowman: A True Story of Friendship and Espionage, a 1979 non-fiction espionage book by Robert Lindsey; The Falcon and the Snowman, a 1985 U.S. spy film The Falcon and the Snowman, a 1985 soundtrack album
Joseph Christopher Boyce (1943 – 29 June 1999) was a Scottish science fiction author and fan. He worked in the Reference Library of the Glasgow Herald newspaper, and was there when he died suddenly. His fiction works include Catchworld, for which he was best known, and which jointly won the Sunday Times/Gollancz prize for best SF Novel.
During his trial for espionage, US defence industry employee Christopher Boyce made a number of allegations related to the intelligence gathered at Pine Gap (including claiming that the CIA was involved in the Whitlam Dismissal). He stated that, despite the US agreeing to share intelligence from Pine Gap with Australia, he was told that the US ...