We spoke with Jack Barsky about his life as a Russian KGB spy in America during the Cold War era.
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We spoke with Jack Barsky about his life as a Russian KGB spy in America during the Cold War era. / GPB

With the upcoming Trump-Putin summit this month, many are interested to see what serious issues will be discussed. But before he was president, Vladimir  Putin was recruited into the KGB operative.

Jack Barsky is also a former Russian KGB spy who recently moved to Covington, Georgia.

 

 On Second Thought's Virginia Prescott spoke with former KGB spy Jack Barsky about his undercover life in the United States and how he got out of the Russian agency.

Recruited in 1969, during the Cold War, he left his life in East Germany to become a high-tech spy. He was trained in Russia to learn Morse code, cryptography, surveillance, and language (where he learned English). After spying in the United States for 10 years, marrying an immigrant woman, and having a daughter, he was signaled by the KGB that his cover had been compromised. Instead of following the emergency protocol, he decided it was his time to get out of the undercover life.

In 2017, He released his book “Deep Undercover: My Secret Life and Tangled Allegiances as a KGB Spy in America.”

We spoke to him about his life in espionage and living a double-life.

 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqAv3fPjVqg
 

Jack Barsky released his newest book in 2017 called
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Jack Barsky released his newest book in 2017 called "Deep Undercover: My Secret Life and Tangled Allegiances as a KGB Spy in America." / Facebook