In the end, the KGB used this phantom threat of recrudescent Nazism, as well as evidence of Baumgarten’s treason in Austria, to force him to open connivance with the Soviet Union. Safo and his commanding officers played the deceptively edited tapes of Baumgarten back to him. The game was...
The CIA has 2 kinds of foriegn service officers, those under “official cover” as described, and those under “non-official cover” (NOC). Those under official cover are not in any way “secret agents”- those are the NOC officers. I think there’s actually a law that says “if you...
as it is funded by Western governments, staffed with former military and state intelligence officers, repeats official narratives against enemy states, and serves as a key part in what could be called a “spook to Bellingcat to corporate media propaganda pipeline...
United Front case officers sometimes work under diplomatic cover in embassies.25 Additionally, the Party's International Liaison Office, originally only in charge of relations with other Communist parties, has branched out deftly and cultivates contacts with parties of all affiliations in many countries...
Freeland does not deny this. And she is indeed holding a “Blood and Soil” emblem, which originated with the Nazis, clear for everyone to see. Lastly, it is confusing as to why the Canadian government seems to be unaware that the KGB no longer exists. Are they also under the impression...
Bill Gertz should be applauded for bringing this travesty to light and exposing it. He’s done incredible work here. Take it from the CIA themselves: “Intelligence officers have a saying that the only thing worse than knowing there is a mole in your organization is findi...
Often he would be given a weekend pass to do odd jobs for the citizens of the community and he always reported back to prison before Sunday night was over. The warden was thinking of remodeling his kitchen and in fact had done much of the work himself. But he lacked the skills to ...
Few in the rank and file of Kutuzov's army would have been able to read or write. The only accounts of the action would have been from official dispatches, or officers' diaries and letters. The message was fairly easily controlled.
Based on this categorisation, anybody from ‘lesser offender’ and up were deemed to have had more than a nominal participation in the Nazi Party’s activities. As such, in addition to the sanctions described, they would face mandatory removal from their post, be them military officers or publ...
“Even before I finished high school, I wanted to work in intelligence. Granted, soon after, I decided I wanted to be a sailor, but then I wanted to do intelligence again. In the very beginning, I wanted to be a pilot,” Mr. Putin reminices. ...