29-03-2010, 09:40 PM
Bagley, Nosenko et al discussed at http://www.raleighspyconference.com/news...01-07.aspx
Disagree with the line:
Roll back the tape to January 1964: America is still reeling from the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, and investigators don't know what to make of the fact that the apparent assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald, lived for three years in the Soviet Union. Did the Russians have any role in JFK's death?
Nonsense. Who believed that?
A discussion is outlined of a plausible denial that the agency sought to expose Nosenko's alleged role in protecting agents in place.
Confessions of a Spy by Pete Earley is of interest. Ames eluded detection despite a high-profile lifestyle which should have caught everyone's attention down to the night cleaners.
And he passed the dreaded "flutter" (after his KGB handler told him no worries) which makes the Moldea defense of Cesar as transparent as it is.
In the photo above we note Marina may have heels of some dimension and poor "Lee" has that awful white stripe on his nose. I hate when that happens.
Not so long ago Russians released a photo of an Iranian revolutionary with his AK which they said was Ahmadinejad. But the nose and other features were not identical.
Pesky Russians playing tricks to mislead us.
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a253/t...inejad.jpg
Disagree with the line:
Roll back the tape to January 1964: America is still reeling from the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, and investigators don't know what to make of the fact that the apparent assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald, lived for three years in the Soviet Union. Did the Russians have any role in JFK's death?
Nonsense. Who believed that?
A discussion is outlined of a plausible denial that the agency sought to expose Nosenko's alleged role in protecting agents in place.
Confessions of a Spy by Pete Earley is of interest. Ames eluded detection despite a high-profile lifestyle which should have caught everyone's attention down to the night cleaners.
And he passed the dreaded "flutter" (after his KGB handler told him no worries) which makes the Moldea defense of Cesar as transparent as it is.
In the photo above we note Marina may have heels of some dimension and poor "Lee" has that awful white stripe on his nose. I hate when that happens.
Not so long ago Russians released a photo of an Iranian revolutionary with his AK which they said was Ahmadinejad. But the nose and other features were not identical.
Pesky Russians playing tricks to mislead us.
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a253/t...inejad.jpg