Posted on 11/04/2018 1:43:51 PM PST by gandalftb
Words that strangely show up when doing a Russian language word search of the documents.....Obamanovski, Clintonevski, Schiffski.
Ping.
I think you have “KGB Training Manual” and “War and Peace” mixed up.
Boris and Natasha were Tolstoy’s way of punishing College students for Generations... he left out the squirrel and moose.
#4. One story has it that Clinton’s Moscow roommate was the son of the head of the Czech Intelligence Service, the STB. (The STB was used to help the PLO carry out at least one assassination, that of the head of the Jewish Agency, in Prague.
This might have appeared in the Testimony of Yuri Krotkov (Karlin) in the early 1970’s by the Senate Jud. Com., Subcommittee on Internal Security.
#19. Let us know if any of these Belgian communists/sympathizers ring any memory bells, esp. in their “peace movement” (KGB affair)
Jean Du Bosch - Nat Secy, Belgian Union for the Defence of Peace
Marcel Delvigne
Maurice Errera
Pierre Gland - NCPD
Jean Gayetot - FGTB (Belgian Workers)
Canon Raymond Goor (Secy of the International Committee for Peace & Security in Europe)
Rene Klutz - Secy of the liege Assembly for Peace
Abbe’ jean Maquet - Nat. Secy of the Belgian Union for the Defense of Peace
Paulette Pierson-Mathy
Ward Ryuslinck
Jean Salmon
Gustaaf Schmidt
Andre de Smet
Roger Somville
Michael Tanret
Walter Weydts
I was a 19yo, and more interested in exploring Belgian women and beer than KGB and leftist radicals. And since the only woman on your list was a commie-professor — and sure looks the part (sorry: http://www.ingridrollema.nl/ingrid/GL2_11_17_Russell_bestanden/image005.jpg), I definitely never met anyone on your list.
Did meet a few more interesting girls at parties at Leuven la Neuve...
Victor Madeira, an expert on Soviet and Russian intelligence at the institute for Statecraft, estimates that there are between 280,000 to 480,000 people in the GRU, 387,000 people in the FSB; and, 13,000 people in the SVR. In total, therefore, he estimates there are between 680,000 and 880,000 people in these three agencies alone. For means of comparison, the uK has just 16,868 people devoted to intelligence and security across all of its seven agencies.
wow. that explains a lot
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