Spycatcher: The Candid Autobiography of a Senior Intelligence OfficerIn 1976, former Assistant Director of MI5 Peter Wright left British Intelligence when the government had repeatedly refused to pursue his discovery of the infamous "Fifth Man" in the Burgess-Maclean-Philby-Blunt KGB spy ring. An uncensored account of the American and British business of spying--a work so revealing it has been banned in Britain. |
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... American eyes , almost criminally incompetent . Only GCHQ , which had a formal charter of cooperation with its American counterpart , the National Security Agency ( NSA ) , un- der the terms of the 1948 UKUSA agreement , remained rela ...
... American eyes , almost criminally incompetent . Only GCHQ , which had a formal charter of cooperation with its American counterpart , the National Security Agency ( NSA ) , un- der the terms of the 1948 UKUSA agreement , remained rela ...
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... American eyes . In just four years a succession of spy scan- dals and disasters had engulfed both MI5 and MI6 . First Hough- ton was unmasked , having betrayed vital parts of NATO's under- water - detection systems . Although the ...
... American eyes . In just four years a succession of spy scan- dals and disasters had engulfed both MI5 and MI6 . First Hough- ton was unmasked , having betrayed vital parts of NATO's under- water - detection systems . Although the ...
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... American suspicions . They knew he was committed to hunting down Stalin's Englishmen wherever they were hiding , and to American eyes it seemed as if a public - school cabal had seen him off . In mid - 1965 matters came to a head ...
... American suspicions . They knew he was committed to hunting down Stalin's Englishmen wherever they were hiding , and to American eyes it seemed as if a public - school cabal had seen him off . In mid - 1965 matters came to a head ...
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Abwehr allegation American Angleton Arthur asked began Blunt Branch Britain British Intelligence Burgess Cairncross cipher Communist counterespionage counterintelligence Cumming D Branch defection defectors Dick White diplomatic Director Ellis Embassy espionage files FLUENCY Foreign Office Furnival Jones GCHQ Goleniewski Golitsin Gouzenko Guy Burgess Hanley head Hollis Hugh Winterborn illegal inside MI5 intelligence officers Intelligence Service interrogation investigation KGB officer Kim Philby knew Leconfield House London Lonsdale looked Lyalin Maclean Marconi Maurice Oldfield meeting ment MI5 and MI6 MI5 officer microphone middling-grade agent Mitchell Moscow never one-time pad operation Party Patrick Stewart penetration Penkovsky Peter Philby Philby's problem radio RAFTER RCMP recruited Registry Roger Hollis Russian Intelligence scientist secret senior SIGINT signal Soviet spies Spycatcher Street talked technical telephone thing tion told Tony Sale took traffic VENONA Victor wanted Washington Watcher Watson Whitehall