- Rainer Rupp
Rainer Rupp (born
1945 inSaarlouis ,Germany ) was a topspy who worked under thepseudonym s Mosel and later Topaz for the East German intelligence service HVA (General Reconnaissance Administration) in the NATO headquarters inBrussels from1977 until1989 , releasingdocument s of the highest importance to theEastern Bloc .Biography
Rupp grew up in
West Germany with strong leftist political leanings. In1968 , as astudent inMainz , work as a spy for the GDR was suggested to him, and he agreed out of conviction. He continued his studies inBrussels , was trained as aspy inEast Berlin and was hired byNATO in1977 . He rose quickly in the ranks and providedphotograph s of some 10,000 pages to hisboss es, including the precise location plans for the deployment ofcruise missile s and Pershing II rockets inWestern Europe , as well as the centralMC 161 document ("Cosmic Top Secret ") which summarized the NATO strategy as well as NATO's analysis of theWarsaw pact and its intentions. These documents were promptly transferred to theKGB .He would photograph documents in his office, or take them home and photograph them in his
wine cellar . He met contact persons all overEurope and received instructions vianumber station s,radio programsbroadcasting messages encrypted asnumber sequence s. His British wife knew about his activities and tried to persuade him to stop. He later said "At the time I did it, I believed it to be mymoral duty ."NATO did not have any knowledge of the existence of Topaz until GDR officer
Heinz Busch defected in1990 . Busch however did not know the identity of Topaz. Several meetings of thesecret service s of a number of countries ensued with the aim of identifying Topaz, who took part in some of those meetings. With the help of GDR files that had fallen into the hands of theCIA after the dissolution of the GDR, Rupp was caught in1993 , while on vacation in Germany. He confessed and received aprison sentence of 12 years in1994 . He was released early in July2000 . Rupp became a member of thePDS and served temporarily as an advisor in regard to issues of security andforeign policy ; he quit the party, however, in 2003.cite web |url=http://einestages.spiegel.de/static/topicalbumbackground/2466/der_heisse_draht_zum_nato_rat.html |author=Norbert F. Pötzl |title=Der heisse Draht zum Nato-Rat|publisher=Der Spiegel (German)|date=07-31-2008]Averted atomic war claim
Rupp claims that his activities may have averted an
atomic war in the fall of 1983, a claim that is not entirley unfounded according to American experts. In an interview for the Channel 4 programme "1983: The Brink of Apocalypse", about exceriseAble Archer 83 , broadcast in the UK on 5th January 2008, he said that he had transmitted the message that NATO was "not" launching a surprise nuclear attack against the USSR during the exercise to his HVA controllers. He did this by way of encoding a message on a device disguised as a calculator which then turned the message into a short electronic burst which could be transmitted to a set telephone number. He viewed this as vital to preventing a Soviet pre-emptive strike against NATO forces.References
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last = Wolf
first = Markus
coauthors = McElvoy, Anne
title = The Man Without a Face
publisher = PublicAffairs
date =14 May 1999
location =New York
pages =
url = http://www.publicaffairsbooks.com/publicaffairsbooks-cgi-bin/display?book=9781891620126
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isbn = 978-1-89162-012-6- cite book
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