Robert Moss (born in 1946) is a historian, journalist, author and creator of a dreamwork technique called "active dreaming".
He edited The Economist's weekly Foreign Report from 1974–1980, and wrote for many other publications, including The Daily Telegraph, The New York Times Magazine, The New Republic and Commentary.
In response to this speech Thatcher was labelled the "Iron Lady" by the Soviet Army newspaper Red Star.
[5] Moss then became a full-time writer and published several suspense novels including Moscow Rules and Carnival of Spies.
Assisted by native speakers to interpret his dreams, Moss came to believe that they had put him in touch with an ancient healer – a woman of power – and that they were calling him to a different life.