If agent Orlov was an out-an-out Stalinist, when he worked for/against the Nazi Gehlen he became an unsung hero of the western Allies’ cause. Since the Allies depended on the Soviets to defeat the...
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If agent Orlov was an out-an-out Stalinist, when he worked for/against the Nazi Gehlen he became an unsung hero of the western Allies’ cause. Since the Allies depended on the Soviets to defeat the...
I come now to an examination of how Joseph Trento’s The Secret History of the CIA may be read as a seemingly seamless construction largely built from a corpus of material supplied by James Angleton...
Before I come to this comparative appraisal of the writings of Trento, Douglas, and an anonymous CIA author, I am restricting this post to a complex analogy based on a work of fiction, illustrating...
There is a way of seeking further authentication of the Gregory Douglas material. As I explained, it comes from the boxes of ‘personal’ files that Robert Crowley took home on his retirement from the...
definitely not, politicians do not write that well, and often do not think much either.
My bet: PhD and post doc in history, or in political science, or both. Or again, a renown writer - gosh you...
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If you apply dialectics, which Hegel himself stated was NOT a method, with a man as your thesis, then, as an example, a woman might be your antithesis, and their children would be several...
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Golitsyn presumably learned the defective materialist dialectics that were at the basis of the communist revolution. Whether or not the Party had meanwhile produced philosophers capable...
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We see then how the very concept of dialectics already contains the ideas of truth (being) and fakery (nothing), extending to the field of espionage with deception as the self in the other...
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Hence you have a configuration of two agents, Angleton and Golitsyn, and two agencies, the CIA and the KGB. While none of the four could fully trust any of the others, the most trusting...
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There is another outstanding puzzle, and it concerns Robert Crowley’s endorsement of James Angleton, which is ostensibly the only reason Crowley’s material surfaced at all.
We are left...
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This being the aim, the actual details of the killing are relatively secondary. Douglas’s account is refreshingly brief. The CIA (Angleton, and Crowley) initiated the plot, enlisted the...
This thread is an offshoot of my Miles Mathis thread which started out defending some major writers against the accusation of working for intelligence, and for the wrong people, and for somehow been...