Michel Juneau-Katsuya

Michel Juneau-Katsuya

Michel Juneau-katsuya is a former senior intelligence officer and manager at the Canadian Security Intelligence Service.[1]

He started his career as a police officer with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) before transferring to the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS). He has performed duties as a Criminal Investigator, and Intelligence Officer in both Counter Intelligence and Counter Terrorism, and also as a Strategic Analyst on Global and Emerging Issues.[citation needed]

In 1994, he stated that the most imminent threat to the world was not nuclear proliferation, but simple machetes - a prophecy he considers to have been fulfilled by the Rwandan Genocide later.[2]

Today he is the President and CEO of The Northgate Group,[3] and sometimes cited in media stories as a source on international espionage.[1]

He is the co-author with Fabrice de Pierrebourg of "Nest of Spies: The Startling Truth About Foreign Agents At Work Within Canada's Borders" published in Sep. 2009 (HarperCollins) and "Ces espions venus d'ailleurs: Enquête sur les activités d'espionnage au Canada", published Sep. 2009 (Stanké). These books reveal the various spy activities in Canada and share some points on how to defend its company against it. <http://www.harpercollins.ca/books/Nest-Spies/?isbn=9781554684502><http://www.edstanke.com/ficheProduit.aspx?codeprod=331424>

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