Coffee Shop Spy

CoffeeTo kick off my attempt to be better at blogging (ha!) I thought I would share a little juicy tidbit about Tillie’s, my old place of employment.  According to a piece from New York Magazine’s Daily Intel, Russian spies were using the Fort Greene coffee shop to do devious spy like things such as: sipping black coffee, wearing berets, gossiping, and passing state secrets.  The Wall Street Journal reported:

“The U.S. and Russia have sent spies to each other’s countries for decades, even in the 20 years since the Cold War ended. Still, the latest allegations come at a time when relations between the U.S. and Russia have been warming….They used coffee shops, bookstores and street corners to contact handlers, according to the FBI.”

When I looked though the FBI report, it just said “a coffee shop” near the pay phone at Vanderbilt and DeKalb. Patricia Mulcahy, the owner of Tillie’s, said it could have been Andy’s (now Mega Bites), but I highly doubt it considering all the people tip-tap-typing away sit at Tillie’s. I asked a fellow ex-Tillie’s employee and non-spying Russian what she thought of the whole deal and promptly got back the reply,

“I thought those people were just freelancers!”

Goes to show you don’t always know your neighbors, or your customers.  But in a way, it’s nice to know that despite all our high tech communications and fancy technology devices we can still get a good ol’ human spy in there, and a sexy one to boot.



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