Seems like McCarthy was right after all! The media's smear of McCarthy was nothing but Judaism hiding the truth of their atomic espionage for Communism. They needed the atomic secrets to divide the world into East and West blocks so they could maintain a balance of power until they conpleted their internal political conquest of US. They are now the undisputed masters of the Potomac, and through the Potomac, the world.
Emile ----------------------------------------------------------------------
Special Tasks : The Memoirs of an Unwanted Witness-A Soviet Spymaster by Pavel Sudoplatov, Anatoli Sudoplatov, Schecter L., Jerrold J. Schecter Paperback Updated edition (June 1995) Little Brown and Company; ISBN: 0316821152; Dimensions (in inches): 1.42 x 9.25 x 6.12
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From Booklist , 05/15/94 This secret policeman's memoir contains explosive material. The atomic bomb secrets were betrayed not by the Rosenbergs but by none other than Robert Oppenheimer and Enrico Fermi. The motivations of octogenarian Sudoplatov, who managed the Soviet nuclear intelligence effort, in choosing to divulge this information now are less important than the news about the services he performed for Stalin and the damage he inflicted on the West. A skilled operative and admitted murderer-whose assassination in 1938 of a Ukrainian nationalist was rewarded by Stalin with his personal summons and then his direct order to liquidate Trotsky-Sudoplatov coldly records killing as a method of rule. The Kremlin intrigues he details will inspire major historical revision, damning, particularly, Khrushchev (here fingered on a few homicides) and, yet again, Beria. Sudoplatov's insights into the Kremlin's intrigues of the 1940s and 1950s, combined with the inevitable reappraisal of the Oppenheimer cause c{‚}el{Š}ebre (when the physicist was branded a security risk), are astonishing evidence of secret influences in the domestic politics of both the U.S. and the USSR. Espionage buffs and historians mulling recent NKVD/KGB disclosures (e.g., Tsarev and Costello's Deadly Illusions ) here have their most sensational allegations to date. Gilbert Taylor
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Synopsis Sudoplatov's book-the first full-scale memoir by a high-level Soviet intelligence official from the Stalinist period-set off a firestorm of controversy in the U.S. when it was published in 1994. This updated edition answers critics and provides new evidence, including recently released documents, that bolsters his accusations about atomic espionage. 10 pages of photos. |