Posted on 04/11/2016 10:59:07 AM PDT by No One Special
In the previously unseen footage, Kim Philby gives a seminar to East German spies A previously unseen video of one of Britain's most infamous spies describing his career as a Soviet agent has been uncovered by the BBC.
The tape is of Kim Philby giving a secret lecture to the Stasi, the East German Intelligence Service, in 1981.
It is the first time the ex-MI6 officer can be seen talking about his life as a spy from his recruitment to his escape.
He describes his career rising up the ranks of MI6 whilst providing its secrets to the Soviet Union's KGB.
He ends with advice to the East German spies.
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"Dear Comrades."
With those two words spoken in an impeccable upper-class English accent, one of Britain's most famous spies and its greatest traitor begins a masterclass in betrayal to a select audience of East German spies.
Philby's hour-long address was preserved on video tape and never seen in public until now.
(Excerpt) Read more at bbc.com ...
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Well the left hated Richard Nixon with a the passion of a thousand burning suns because he took out Alger Hiss; Nixon was a big government moderate, someone they should have respected if not loved. But there was just that Hiss thing they could never forgive him for.
Actually, from what I have read, it's pretty well acknowledged in Britain that Philby was a commie spy. When he was first accused, the old boy network of MI6 rallied around him and refused to admit his guilt. MI5, however, was always convinced of it. They could not prove anything, and Philby was more or less exonerated. Years later, they definitely had the proof, and Philby slipped off to the USSR.
There may be some who admire him because they are commies, but AFAIK he has never been championed as an "innocent" the way Hiss was here (along with the Rosenbergs).
Have seen "ANOTHER COUNTRY" and all of the other movies and Brit series about that band of spies/Stinking Commie Brits.
Most, if not all, finally gave up on the Hiss "innocence" garbage, when the Venona Papers were released.
The BBC throwing one of their own under the bus? How droll.
Nixon was always trying to “reach out” to liberals, but it was never successful and ruined him in the end.
My favorite scene in the movie “The Fourth Protocol” (hmm, 1980s I believe) was quite near the beginning if memory serves — the Kim Philby character gets snuffed because he knew too much.
We have the Clintons and obama etc. Right out in the open. Treason.
Okay, I'll take your word. For what it's worth, guilt or innocence of the charges isn't what matters to leftists. If you doubt that, look the Hillary Clinton and her e-mails. What matters to lefties is if you are a true believer and if you walk the walk. If you do that they will make every possible excuse for you regardless of the evidence or, indeed, your own admissions. To them it's better for one guilty lefty to walk free than the cause take a setback. Indeed, lefties getting away with crimes is good because it encourages other lefties to commit crimes in the name of the cause with the assurance there will be no consequences. Consider the russians starving because of stupid dictatorial policies in the 1920s - 1930s but the NY Times pretending it wasn't happening because it would hurt the perception of communism as this great thing to strive for.
In the case of Philby, I didn't think lefties thought he was innocent per se, but rather that his sins weren't so bad as to warrant the punishment (well, the one he'd have gotten if he didn't defect). Because, you know, spying for the commies isn't a bad thing if you are a lefty. But if that was mistaken, as i said I'm not a brit so I'll accept that.
It was indeed mistaken. The mainstream left in Britain, as represented by the Labour Party, loathed communism and the Soviet system.
well, to be “fair” to Stalin — he not only murdered Christians, but also Menesheviks, Socialists who were not communists, then communists he disagreed with (Trotsky, Tukachevsky etc) — he was a free-for-all killer....
I believe the real Philby just drank himself to death. I am sure he was really disappointed. He was doing his commie betraying in a cozy Britain and then out of a whim of a fate he actually had to escape to a real “commie paradise” of Moscow.
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Philby did not merely steal and pass on secrets. Some of the info he passed to his Soviet handlers caused the deaths of many agents and freedom fighters. Philby truly had the blood of many persons on his hands. But because people found him so charming, and because he was "the right sort of people"; everyone refused to believe the truth about him.
In the film clip that is linked in the original article, they show a bit of footage of Philby in his mother's house after he had been cleared of being "the third man" in the Burgess/McClean spy ring. He was guilty, of course, but his friends in MI6 refused to believe it. For one thing, if Philby was a commie spy, it would mean that he'd been milking his friends for years for information that he supplied to the Soviets (which is what Philby did). His undoing was via the route that is usually a double agent's undoing: a Russian defector gave info of an inside man in MI6 which pointed to Philby.
When he defected to Russia, his promised colonelcy in the KGB was not waiting for him. He hated the cold of Russia and missed the country he'd betrayed. He could not understand why so many people lived in poverty in Russia, the land with the perfect system of government. I suppose part of his folk hero status is based on the fact that it is impressive that he got away with treason for so long, and that he was so charming and likeable. In the clip in which he addresses the East German agents, he still comes of as charismatic and likable. Philby's life as a double agent is a strange story to this day.
No, Philby has no fan club here. And no controversy about his spying. His guilt is an open fact of history and has been since he bolted in 1963.
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