Secret stashes of KGB money, weapons and radios near Brainerd...espionage and intrigue. Vasili Mitrokhin, a KGB archivist, has given U.S. officials...startling revelations was his assertion the KGB stashed weapons, radios and money in secret...
...Russians are some of the largest depositors in Cypriot banks. Oops. Vladimir Putin, president of Russia and former head of the KGB, had several billions stashed in banks in Cyprus. He was furious!Why should anyone other than Putin care? It might be a...
...collapsed 20 years ago in December 1991 and provide perspective on the rise to power of Russian President Vladimir Putin, an ex-KGB agent."This presentation will provoke participants to re-think the common assumptions Americans have in regard to the causes...
...some degree, that Putin's bullying of domestic and foreign business, the massive criminality of his government, and his KGB-style repression of peaceful opponents is unsustainable. Though he was not able to significantly change the regime, he has...
...he was accused of selling secrets to the KGB, has reportedly died after an accident...born in 1951, but in 1984 allegedly met KGB agents in Austria and sold them secrets...Howard apparently died was owned by the KGB and had been used as a safe house. It was...
...though few expect he will be pardoned.If it is authentic, liberalization will threaten Mr. Putin and his circle of ex-KGB cronies. Free media will ask what happened to the hundreds of billions of dollars that have been siphoned out of state companies...
...Soviet Union and Russia; passing classified documents to agents for the KGB on March 20, 1989, with the intent of harming the United States; and of identifying to the KGB three Russian intelligence agents who were working for the United States...
...A study on recruitment operations of the KGB, the Soviet/Russian intelligence agency...secret." --An assessment of the KGB's effort to gather information on certain...top secret." --A CIA analysis of the KGB's First Chief Directorate, "secret...
...information to Moscow that led to the deaths of two KGB officers recruited by U.S. intelligence...Revealing information about a recruited KGB officer who secretly defected to the United States and a KGB agent recruited as a double agent. --Disclosing...
...righteousness and honesty on which he could rely. "Naive" was one of the kinder adjectives applied to Bush's judgment of the former KGB official. But when Bush emerged from the second meeting and announced that he and Putin had agreed to discuss the potential...
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