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[laughter]
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betrayal may be liked by someone,
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but a traitor and hated by everyone said
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several centuries ago, it was
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definitely thwarted and before him they said something
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similar betrayal in intelligence is a
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very specific matter, on the one hand, everything
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is clear, but on the other hand, how to look at Philby and the
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whole five are almost epic heroes for us
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for the British, vile traitors are generally
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banal if our intelligence officers if
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strangers that spies you Garner Mitchell and
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William Martin American
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intelligence officers tearing she is secretly
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United States services sign of protest against
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I unscrupulous reception at a
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press conference in Moscow mark Levi
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bees exposed the activities of
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American intelligence before Soviet
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cinema is at the top at the risk of
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speaking about Soviet defectors and
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traitors from intelligence, you can in the
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crudest form divide them into ideological ones, as
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they call themselves,
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and the rest, meaning crust loved the
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former major of the GRU, Viktor Rezun, who is also
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Suvorov, of course, considers himself the
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first, these shootings were made in the ninety-
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first year and when the famous British
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writer Viktor Suvorov was still afraid of the
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execution of the death sentence, I
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have many different people helping me,
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hello, so let’s turn the mirror a little
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here with us,
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I can change myself very, very
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much cards, I appeared as an old man, I
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was 70 years old, here’s another one since I appear as a
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very young man and I think now
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now everyone please show
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me now right now I’m looking at you
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if you meet me on the street tackle a
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little more differently Suvorov’s mind
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is unacceptable the Soviet system has not seen
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communism and therefore I work for the president’s
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game in Geneva, at first he carefully
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flirted with the Americans, hinting at the
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stupidity of the Brezhny and offering them
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collectible coins with the Americans it didn’t work out
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with the British after
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working for 11 months for British
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intelligence in 1978 we draw moved to
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London where he revealed himself as an English
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agent they all come up with separate
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motives disagreement fight against communism
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disagreement with the Soviet order there
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is a lack of freedom, or, unfortunately, as
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I personally know about the traitor Koshechkin,
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who fled from Iran while
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I was the head of
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our station there, he allegedly
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couldn’t come to terms with the fact that
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money from the People’s Party of Iran was coming from the Soviet Union to the
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party there the money received was
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scanty, quite money on any
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scale, and he unfortunately knew that
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such money was being transferred to, but it
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was impossible to come up with anything else from a
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hint from the British, such an
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ideological motive was born: on
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June 2, 1982, an Iranian
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police patrol discovered an
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empty car with the license plates of the
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Soviet embassy in a deserted area of ​​Tehran
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the car was located several
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kilometers from the place where
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its owner was supposed to be, Soviet diplomat
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Vladimir Kuzichkin,
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from here for several days we were looking for its
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plot during the revolutionary anxious
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time and now a person now the car is
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nothing as I found out micex
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nothing ordinary happened during my absence noted that he was abandoned
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excessively, which, unfortunately,
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sometimes services happened to us and the threshold was
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widespread, a few
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days later, when they found his car, when
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they installed it, and on what passport did the
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people who passed through this crossing, a legal
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crossing, was not a fake real
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English pashka, the people who
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let him through the border through photographs
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identified the announcement of the island of the island yes
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1982 3 years since you previously won the
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Islamic revolution yesterday's temporary
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allies in the struggle with the Shah's regime
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became enemies of the guards of the Islamic
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revolution finished off the remnants of the opposition,
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including the people's party there with which the
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KGB station in Iran maintained contact is
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considered to be an agent British
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intelligence, Vladimir Kuzichkin, had something to do with this;
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his escape from Tehran was
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connected with a coincidence; a
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new person arrived at the station who
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dealt with security issues;
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the president in Tehran,
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Leonid Shebarshin, convening a meeting;
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stopped inviting them to pieces; the
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British intelligence agent and his commanders
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became worried; I eliminated his meeting;
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because I didn’t trust him,
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but because he had to do
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cover-up work, so well, fear has
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big eyes, and or we decided that it was time to
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run away, take away this
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bastard left his wife, crippled in
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a car accident, abandoned his old woman, his mother here
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in England got drunk,
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so the English themselves in my opinion, with
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him on Myers, the eighties are
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called by some intelligence experts a decade of traitors in the
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United States; twenty-six
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criminal cases were opened for espionage in favor of a
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foreign state; in 25 cases,
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the accused admitted their guilt; we
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identified about 20 traitors; mutual
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Perry Beck; revelations were blocked in about 10
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years all conceivable norms
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were especially fertile 85 so for
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us and for them we got Ames who
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worked for almost 10 years for the Soviet then
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Russian intelligence they Gordeevsky for
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permanent residence Gordievsky
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completed his work as an
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MI-6 agent and part-time Soviet
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resident Vanga and thanks to the
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efforts of Keynes, I received a permanent London
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residence permit and a death sentence in Moscow.
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I am a traitor to the CPSU and the KGB, but not to Russia,
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any other post-Soviet, because
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because I worked as an employee of this
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state system, which was on a
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totalitarian superstructure, so every
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Soviet person,
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strictly speaking, should have been a
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traitor, that is, to be an honest
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person, to attach this to the CPSU and the KGB and
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do something either for the benefit of the future of democratic
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Russia or to help Western
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civilization, we would protect democracies from
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totalitarian expansion, therefore they were not like that,
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by the way, those who were
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caught in the Soviet Union were shot
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all but many cafes survived I am located
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in the west the last people of this
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galaxy were left already under Gorbachev
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8 6 to 8 8 8 approximately 10 people were
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shot were shot on a tip from
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Ames and
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there was the last major KGB agent who
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worked since 1994 for me too
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By the way, I’m practically the only one
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who survived from this large
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group.
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Oleg Antonovich Gordievsky, practically from
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childhood, did not like Soviet power, although his
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background did not favor this;
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his father and brother served for a long time and faithfully
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in the body; a graduate of the Institute of
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International Relations wanted to be an
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illegal immigrant like Bran, well, no they let in too
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much for one family
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had to go to just intelligence officers
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after finishing sky from school after working for some
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time in the central apparatus
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Gordievsky ends up in the Soviet
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residency in Copenhagen where he
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worked modestly for 2 terms in the
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60s and 70s under the leadership of
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Mikhail Beloved as a crushing former
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boss his subordinate was an
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intellectual, he was fond of classical music, he read
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serious literature with a moral character, everything
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was also in order
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drunkenness, debauchery was not noticed,
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I had absolutely no
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suspicions that he was connected with anyone, he was
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not at all loyal to the regime, although, like
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everyone else, he often told his thoughts everyone
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expressed many expressed an idea and with
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criticism of the politics of the breach there was a wave and that
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this was accepted in our circle, it was
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natural, moreover, I believe that in
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cases like this
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when we are dealing with espionage and the spy
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pretends to be much better than but if in
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fact the interests of the Georgian it was possible to
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present yourself on the best side, I
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worked for everyone for two years when he was already,
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as he himself admits, an agent of British
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intelligence, well, of course, he was very
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warning or department office to carry stones by
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knocking, although he was a
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deputy with his right hand, escape from
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go to the west and start a normal life
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in a liberal civilized society I
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really wanted a question arose: I
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come to the West, I run to the West, there
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their system, the Western system
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offers me, say, some kind of support
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for the first years, they start questioning me by
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questioning me,
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I bring them some benefit, but in the
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end they agree that I received
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from them this will be entirely a gift, so to speak,
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I will sit on my neck, you know,
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run to the West just to strengthen
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your life,
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you will sit on benefits, receive their
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benefits, just like a defector,
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Gordian was ambitious in the first
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place, and then he raises this to a power
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high is that he sought to help the
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West in the fight against the regime, but the West
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pardoned him for violating the norms of
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behavior of Soviet citizens abroad,
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all sorts of things were described in so many words,
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including sexual
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adventures of our citizens abroad,
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I believe that it is women in general, all
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men are interested women, but he
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had a fad I think that this was the
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reason from the initial clue;
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moreover, I had a meeting with one of the
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non-English journalists to whom I
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told them my version then he came to
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me, he still worked with his health,
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he told me here you were right to me
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showed compromising photographs
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along a business mile, you will be poisoned in a row and
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then
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[music]
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it
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just so happened that the lieutenant did not
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run in those days for ideological
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reasons to help, care
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and rank were usually higher and knowledge was greater
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and in general the impetus for betrayal
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was sometimes, by today’s standards, the situation almost
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anecdotal example in
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1964 in Geneva, an
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internal counterintelligence officer, Yuri,
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on a stretcher, offered the cooperation
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of the Americans for betrayal, asked for
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only $300 to cover the
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embezzlement, there was an episode when our man was
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caught speculating, he bought
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food at the embassy price
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and sold it at an inflated price, he could have repented,
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but he preferred work against an unfriendly
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intelligence service, another intelligence officer in
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Nepal lost at a game of roll and went to
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work. The Americans also
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contacted us, in particular, good luck Ames for
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additional earnings at the plant, work
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for the Soviet Russian intelligence, Ames received
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about two and a half
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million dollars, he still didn’t have time
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to get the money he earned honestly
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buy an apartment for
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half a million dollars, a gorgeous red
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jaguar, which caught the attention of the FBI
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[music]
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I did it absolutely voluntarily, it
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was even my initiative, my 85 years old
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seemed to accept my offer and they even
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said that they would be very happy if I
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brought them more because what did I say
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what post do I hold vc.ru I kicked and
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this was another element that
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made me agree to my
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proposal Batman
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my he dice sense of motivation
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betrayal the situation I'm so
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traditional understandable but in general in recent
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history there have been strange episodes
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inexplicable end of summer In 1985,
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KGB Colonel Vitaly Yurchenko came to Rome on a business trip;
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his work in Moscow was related to
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ensuring the security of Soviet
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intelligence until Nastya in the center and locally
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from an ordinary machine, he calls the
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American Embassy, ​​after a
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while he ends up in the USA, published by a Soviet
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agent of a former CR officer Edward Lee
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Howard and a former employee of the
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National Security Agency Ronaldo Hilton,
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as the American author Ronald
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Caesar writes, those who studied this story,
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Yurchenko’s betrayal was connected with a
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romantic story, at Yurchenko’s request,
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the Americans arranged a meeting with our
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beloved in Montreal, she was the wife of a
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Soviet high-ranking
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consular official in Canada, an
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honest Soviet woman refused
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to betray his homeland, Yurchenko wilted, in addition,
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his story became the main topic of the world
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press. On
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November 2, 1985, sitting in a cafe not far
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from the Soviet embassy, ​​he escaped from the not
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very vigilant tion of the towel and
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ended up in one embassy where he
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told how he was kidnapped from Rome,
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drugged and lost his
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and they even slipped prostitutes into Moscow, they
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believed him and held a big
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press conference exposing
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raw methods as a result of his
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almost heroic behavior there, he
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even deserved a departmental award here, he
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was awarded the badge of an honorary
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state security officer, although in our circles it
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was reliably known that he had not
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gone there at all not as a result of
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any violent actions on the
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part of our opponents, the most
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interesting thing is that after that he worked in the
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first main intelligence directorate for 2
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or 3 years until he was thrown into
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retirement and it must be said for this that for all of
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Yurchenko’s affairs it is entirely a matter of hooks
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that Kryov did not punish him, so he had to be punished in any way;
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moreover, he was presented as a victim; it’s
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surprising that they didn’t give him a hero of the
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Soviet Union, and so on. I didn’t
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believe, and then and now I don’t believe
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Yurchenko’s version, but in those years when I worked
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when we were healthy
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I tried many times following requests from
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journalists to pull me out for some kind of
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conversation for an interview with me,
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but he did not write a letter, this letter then
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I showed it to the journalists that I ask you
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not to bother me, I have no
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desire to tell anyone about anything,
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unlike a romantic story Yurchenko,
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the disappearance of Oleg Gordeevsky from Moscow is a
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mystery shrouded in darkness
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in 1985, he was summoned to Moscow, he
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apparently thinks that this is connected with the
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appointment to the post of president
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for three years, that Gordievsky worked
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in London, he was then deputy, and the
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chief of the station, those attempts in Moscow,
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will send a new one resident diplomat
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were stopped by the British Foreign Ministry
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no one could get a visa the British
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cleared the way for their applicant
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Gordy this meeting at the Moscow airport
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with colleagues was not very happy
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already there he understood everything I was probably one
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of the last intelligence officers
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who met he came to my
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home at his place like this his hands were shaking,
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drinking from a bottle through the window, why is he
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even a teetotaler, what struck me wildly at
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the house, he would point out so Vanga, my beloved country, the
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man had reached such a state, but
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then when he had already run away, I realized that he
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was walking on the edge of a knife, that there should have been an
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arrest, maybe an execution, the
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story The escape of the English spy Oleg
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Gordievsky from Moscow to London in his
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own presentation looks like a
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science fiction novel for potashniks.
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Gordievsky tries to inform the owners
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that he needs to be taken out
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for this, visits conventional places, in
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particular St. Basil's Cathedral in a
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leather cap,
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and it was in the summer, then searches on the streets of
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Moscow a man with an English appearance
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from a Hertz package in his hands as a result
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Gordievsky does come into contact with the
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British the official version is Oleg
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Antonovich and how he gave in to the vigilance
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of the security officers is known then Gordievsky
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takes a ticket to Leningrad reserved seat
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carriages during the journey from Moscow to
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St. Petersburg the English spy awaits new
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tests of his on the second shelf, he falls on a woman
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and breaks his bow, despite being wounded, he
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found the strength to get to Vyborg,
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he goes by bus to the
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border zone, they do
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n’t know what a border zone is now, and he’s there waiting by the stones near the
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white man for a
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car with
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English license plates to arrive,
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well so they transport him across borders,
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of course it’s exotic, it’s all complete nonsense,
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it’s simply impossible and stupid, it also
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seems complicated to me that they just
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took him out of Moscow somewhere here,
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picked him up in Moscow, put him in the trunk, which
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means they took him to Vyborg,
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I rode in the trunk myself a couple of times, but she had
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minutes of espionage world espionage
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departments were taken out of the embassy,
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well, somewhere to drive there for about
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ten minutes to escape that there was no one in the car,
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the driver took him out after me there was a strong
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surveillance
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I know what it’s like to lie in the trunk, so
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let
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him try to lie down Gordievsky himself in the trunk
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why is there already cut about 8-9 hours
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to the border, so my version is that he
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left on a fake passport in the hemi of
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some citizen, who at
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that time did not arouse
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any particular suspicion in us, the Bulgarian Hungarian
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Chekhov, so calmly we made a passport,
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he calmly, you didn’t forge it all
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visa everything that is necessary especially since
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Gardiner specialized at one time in the
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KGB with a fake passport there were people
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who were, as they say, the evil empire
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and they represented the evil empire, there
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were many of them in the KGB there was such a general of the lips
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who was president for some time
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in London and he was like that, then he became
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General
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Nikitenko, who was a deputy,
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and then became the head of a large
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unit, which Kalugin
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used to head, a very important circle, these people,
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they were evil people, maybe not
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within themselves, not in relation to their
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wives and people, but they were not evil and
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because they carried with them a creeping
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imperial and totalitarian such people
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mini pathetic evil you will leave I thought the
00:19:58
spy Gordeev st and laid all the columns
00:20:00
some Soviet citizens paid the price
00:20:03
career representatives of Western
00:20:04
democracies who worked for Soviet
00:20:06
intelligence whether everyone was in prison for example the
00:20:08
Englishman Michael Bethany was imprisoned 14 years old
00:20:11
and the Norwegian Arne Treholt 9 were still accused of
00:20:14
aiding the KGB
00:20:16
Gordievsky named about 20 prominent
00:20:18
Labor members as Soviet agents he was
00:20:20
sued for libel the process he
00:20:22
lost and almost lost his
00:20:24
spy pension and this is 40 thousand pounds
00:20:27
Oleg Antonovich
00:20:28
turned out to be a big fan of revelations
00:20:30
he continues this even now, taking an
00:20:32
active part in the scandal surrounding the
00:20:34
publication of a book by the British intelligence officer
00:20:36
Richard Tomlinson,
00:20:39
Gordievsky speaks out, I condemn the Sunday
00:20:42
Times because the leadership of the Sunday Times
00:20:46
works hand in hand with SB,
00:20:51
interesting what are they doing, what does this have to do with the
00:20:55
forests, these are generally scoundrels, he has
00:20:58
nothing ideological at all he is not associated
00:21:01
with Russia and he does not receive money from
00:21:03
Russia, he simply criticizes British
00:21:05
intelligence and
00:21:07
look for anger in taste, it all goes that Jesus is a cherub,
00:21:11
Jesus is some kind of angel, it is Jesus of a
00:21:13
professional traitor, who is
00:21:16
now working off his bread, he
00:21:19
admits that, well, He’s doing this in
00:21:21
order to somehow thank
00:21:24
the West for giving him asylum,
00:21:26
this is a kind of way of throwing
00:21:29
mud at the country, so I’m very
00:21:32
afraid that now I’m
00:21:34
much more critical of the akim than when there was the
00:21:37
Soviet Union and I found out that legs from it
00:21:40
was disgusting because I was laid
00:21:42
now I see just an absolutely animal
00:21:45
shiva such a critic of everything that happens
00:21:47
in Russia in
00:21:51
modern literature intelligence officers
00:21:53
who work in their own country but for
00:21:55
foreign intelligence it is customary to call
00:21:57
moles, history knows a lot of well-
00:21:59
deserved carats from both
00:22:01
sides it is necessary think of unknown
00:22:03
active moles, no less, if
00:22:05
animals continue in nearby associations, then
00:22:07
spies defectors like Gordy Sharp
00:22:09
like him who physically crossed into
00:22:11
enemy territory can be called
00:22:13
rats, in any case, this is the
00:22:15
definition proposed by intelligence veteran
00:22:17
Oleg Nechiporenko in this decade
00:22:23
of the eighties, these rats and moles are not
00:22:26
intelligence and eaten to the bones for
00:22:32
the special services to recover after this is
00:22:34
very difficult. Intelligence veterans, to put
00:22:38
it mildly, have mixed feelings about their
00:22:40
former colleague, General Kalugin, some
00:22:42
consider him a mole, others are rats,
00:22:44
and the third is dissidents, the KGB is brilliant.
00:22:51
Leningrad
00:22:53
directorate of the KGB, according to generals
00:22:55
Shebarshin and the former chief of intelligence, the
00:22:57
leadership of you on his account of suppression,
00:22:59
according to Oleg Nichiporenko, he was eaten for
00:23:02
excessive zeal; nevertheless,
00:23:04
now both consider Kalugin a traitor; he
00:23:08
sold out; she had no ideology
00:23:11
except resentment; that
00:23:14
interview he spoke about his colossal
00:23:17
mental intellectual potential,
00:23:21
he told himself and twice Kalugin
00:23:25
this man has very high
00:23:29
self-esteem
00:23:30
with ambitions that ultimately led him
00:23:34
from dissidence from which
00:23:37
he began with criticism of the
00:23:39
sometimes justified intelligence leadership
00:23:43
you led him to the fact that he became a rat,
00:23:50
this is pouring out of my former colleagues, by the way,
00:23:53
my colleague, brickenko,
00:23:55
you know this one, I wrote in a shout
00:23:58
in my articles that the biggest brush is
00:24:01
because it was applied to the login, go in, I’m
00:24:03
proud of this, I didn’t betray people, I refused and
00:24:08
betrayed everyone who betrayed my own
00:24:11
mouth because our system was
00:24:13
no better on the German test, what’s
00:24:16
worse,
00:24:17
unlike Hitler who wasted
00:24:20
time with you, they became all undesirables and
00:24:22
dissenters, so this is a system I
00:24:25
would gladly invest my time in, so here’s
00:24:28
the report, it’s a pleasure for a
00:24:30
former people’s deputy and a KGB veteran
00:24:32
now lives near Washington,
00:24:34
makes a living by giving lectures,
00:24:36
writing books about the past and
00:24:38
brothels and the current situation in Russia in
00:24:40
particular, his former
00:24:42
subordinate Oleinik’s parent earned us money and stating that
00:24:44
several years after the war in
00:24:46
Vietnam he interrogated captured American
00:24:48
pilots,
00:24:49
this caused great excitement among the
00:24:51
Americans since the exchange
00:24:52
of prisoners of war had already taken place and all
00:24:54
the soldiers would have to return home
00:24:56
in the market, he claims that he interrogated a
00:24:59
captured CIA agent and it was immediately
00:25:01
after the signing of peace thanks to Kalugin, a
00:25:03
scandal was inflated and this became the topic of
00:25:05
endless television debates, in addition to how
00:25:07
they consider him a veteran, thanks in part to
00:25:09
Kalugin's publications have
00:25:11
calculated Soviet multiples
00:25:17
recently, together with a colleague from the FBI,
00:25:20
Kolodin leads tours of spy
00:25:22
sites in Washington and associated Soviet
00:25:24
intelligence shows the former residence of the
00:25:26
ambassador from the gate who began the espionage
00:25:29
career of Ames Elton Howard and others, the
00:25:31
guide Kolodin claims that
00:25:33
now the Piana Highway is on the rise and in
00:25:39
including, so to speak, the answer for
00:25:43
generating additional income, although
00:25:45
this is not my main occupation since I am a
00:25:47
lecturer here from his other plane on
00:25:50
your history and also winter and
00:25:52
consultations on business issues, and this is to
00:25:56
use California funk
00:25:59
pleasure since I am a representative
00:26:01
of the former greets or feeds and that’s it heals
00:26:04
additional think so and be
00:26:07
curious and want and the
00:26:08
corresponding success of the enterprise
00:26:11
I generally believe that you need to live in your
00:26:13
country if you are involved in politics
00:26:16
here he only does
00:26:18
excursions wonderfully but he also comments all the time
00:26:20
speaks criticize
00:26:23
what he does politics from Washington
00:26:26
entering ours things, in my opinion, he
00:26:29
should return and try to enter
00:26:31
parliament if he entered if he
00:26:34
came officially no one would
00:26:37
arrest him, no one would touch him, that is, such a
00:26:38
big magnet, I think that we are not
00:26:41
official gold, it is clear that he could have
00:26:45
inspired like some there are heavens for
00:26:47
departments and veterans without everything in the end
00:26:50
they rest
00:26:52
absolutely without any without playing I don’t
00:26:55
meddle New times have not brought about
00:27:15
significant changes in the life of the spy
00:27:17
intelligence community
00:27:19
although they probably had some influence
00:27:21
ideological confrontation was replaced by
00:27:23
if not mutual sympathy then
00:27:25
at least calm relations without hysterics the
00:27:28
former leader and
00:27:30
espionage departments and just intelligence veterans
00:27:32
quite legally meeting and remembering
00:27:35
bygone days and battles where they fought together,
00:27:37
even this criminal code noted that in
00:27:40
particular in the Soviet code there was an
00:27:41
article
00:27:42
treason, a particularly dangerous
00:27:44
state crime, a form of
00:27:46
treason included flights
00:27:48
abroad as well as reluctance to
00:27:50
return from there in the new Russian code,
00:27:53
treason to the homeland is called high
00:27:55
treason, the number of acts previously considered
00:27:57
treason has been noticeably reduced,
00:28:01
the body of Colonel Gru Vyacheslav Baranov
00:28:03
had to undergo a shift and he was
00:28:06
convicted of treason under the old 64
00:28:08
articles and received, in accordance with new
00:28:10
times, only six
00:28:12
Baranov was detained in 1990 while
00:28:14
trying to leave for Austria using a false
00:28:16
passport. At that time he had already been
00:28:18
working for American intelligence for three years.
00:28:21
Formally from all points of view, yes,
00:28:23
of course, I am a traitor from the point of view of the
00:28:26
law, treason, I don’t consider the
00:28:30
wording of the article itself to be
00:28:32
legally sound simply from the right
00:28:35
point of view, the homeland, as they say, is
00:28:41
where you happened to be born, is
00:28:42
it possible to give the place where it was born, let’s
00:28:44
say betray your parents, the
00:28:47
graves of your parents, that is,
00:28:49
high treason, as it
00:28:50
sounds
00:28:51
to the legislator of all other countries, that is, I
00:28:54
will betray states, it seems that it is
00:28:56
impossible to change Yes, the state can open criminal cases against
00:28:59
each of the three former Russian
00:29:00
intelligence officers with an
00:29:02
impressive range of articles from treason to
00:29:05
fraud, but it is unlikely that
00:29:07
these and other scribes will be put in the dock, of
00:29:10
course, no one will hand them over; besides, it is
00:29:12
now not customary to apply for extradition
00:29:14
first through diplomatic channels
00:29:16
The Soviet side insisted on a meeting
00:29:18
with the defectors, including in order to
00:29:20
make sure that they were not taken away by
00:29:22
strong traitors. Veterans with
00:29:24
sentences also seem to be in our time not
00:29:27
trembling much with fear for their lives,
00:29:30
I don’t remember all the cases in my
00:29:32
memory, but 30 years Worked for 25 years
00:29:35
sockets in general some of the traitors were
00:29:37
killed, no one was killed, although death
00:29:40
sentences were handed down, why didn’t they kill us?
00:29:43
First of all, it wasn’t possible; it wasn’t
00:29:45
so easy; secondly,
00:29:49
political considerations outweighed you; you’ll kill; and then
00:29:53
all this creeps out and becomes
00:29:55
public knowledge.
00:29:56
and he’s pouring dirt on the great
00:30:00
Soviet Union, that’s the only reason
00:30:01
I don’t know, although
00:30:03
Suvorov and Gordievsky are just saying
00:30:05
that oil and judicial sonic verdicts are
00:30:08
nonsense, but that means let’s talk about
00:30:10
democracy, but this Tomlinson, an
00:30:13
English intelligence officer, who is now
00:30:16
taking refuge working somewhere at a
00:30:18
ski resort ski resort is training skiers
00:30:21
in Italy,
00:30:22
try to get him to show up in the baths and
00:30:26
then they will arrest him, they are looking for him and a
00:30:29
case has been filed against him, and
00:30:32
in which they will achieve that the lazy man will be
00:30:34
expelled from Italy, he
00:30:37
has changed several countries, Tomlinson described his doggerel,
00:30:40
offended by his superiors to work for
00:30:41
He didn’t even have Russia in his thoughts, but it
00:30:43
happened so, and if we imagine that a
00:30:45
Westerner decided to help Russian
00:30:47
democracy like Gordiev’s Western
00:30:49
Philby companies to the Soviet Union so that we
00:30:51
could offer as an idea or an
00:30:53
attractive image
00:30:54
corruption in all echelons of power,
00:30:56
starting with the village council theft everyday
00:30:58
state dictatorship of the law for the
00:31:01
elected in general, a potential spy would
00:31:04
be confused, it would be difficult for him to
00:31:05
love us out of a material incentive, and
00:31:07
if we talk about the
00:31:09
current Russian era and compares it
00:31:12
with that espionage decade, or the
00:31:14
Soviet system in general, when we have
00:31:18
more problems with census takers,
00:31:20
I won’t finish reading then because now,
00:31:23
with all the problems despite all the
00:31:26
shortcomings and vices there, now
00:31:28
we have situations that are more honest than
00:31:29
us, intelligence has generally become withdrawn from
00:31:33
politics,
00:31:34
before it was still the ideology of Ravana,
00:31:36
and even the same Gordievsky
00:31:39
pretends to be an ideological struggle, now there are
00:31:41
no such grounds, although the ideological
00:31:44
basis for recruitment has remained
00:31:46
political now the time is more honest, by the way, this is
00:31:49
what you call the years of spies,
00:31:51
this is the decade when the number of give
00:31:54
with of course was off scale, it was
00:31:57
just disappointment in that to some
00:32:00
extent that system, in the hypocrisy of lies,
00:32:04
and in this sense, I think that now the
00:32:08
time is more honest and for intelligence in this
00:32:15
sense there are fewer problems in the outlet they receive
00:32:18
money a little
00:32:19
very modestly more than pensioners but
00:32:22
nevertheless very modestly you cannot
00:32:25
compare their salaries with the salaries of
00:32:27
American intelligence officers there are very
00:32:30
small modest salaries God forbid there is a
00:32:32
general it turns out 500,700 dollars a
00:32:35
month here from the general
00:32:37
after all, besides the generals whom we all
00:32:40
know and love, there are also oporniki
00:32:43
guys who work, why
00:32:46
do they do more than the generals, they get
00:32:49
three hundred or four hundred and so on, this is a
00:32:51
small rate now in our country
00:32:53
for borders, it’s big, I think it’s just I don’t
00:32:57
know, so of course objectively, it’s
00:33:00
easier to recruit
00:33:02
us now than before, before there was still such a
00:33:05
moment as fear, you know, fear and it
00:33:10
really held people back even in contacts,
00:33:12
contacts were afraid to meet with the
00:33:14
Americans, meet with the British,
00:33:17
just
00:33:18
so that why suddenly someone
00:33:22
might knock too much and so on now there
00:33:25
is no such fear Moreover, we have a lot,
00:33:28
in any case, I know foreign ministry employees
00:33:32
who are married to foreigners,
00:33:34
so try from the past, so easily
00:33:38
marry some American, we have
00:33:41
people in our government who already have family
00:33:43
ties with connections in the USA and so on,
00:33:46
that is, a completely different situation,
00:33:50
so now he wants it’s easier to recruit us,
00:33:53
and if you use Plato’s criteria, then
00:33:57
all traitors in terms of motivation can be
00:33:59
divided into three categories:
00:34:01
money lovers, ambitious people and philosophers, some
00:34:05
wanted to sell secrets, others were
00:34:07
offended by actions, others were
00:34:09
motivated by ideas,
00:34:10
feel the difference, but with all
00:34:12
the wealth of choice, they all look the same,
00:34:15
or rather without a face
00:34:18
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«Крысы» и «кроты», разведчики и шпионы, предатели и патриоты. Есть версии, что организованная разведка на Руси появилась при Вещем Олеге. В это время появились и перебежчики. Итак, предательство, как цель и средство к существованию. Громкие дела – Олега Гордиевского, Олега Калугина, Вячеслава Баранова в фильме «Шпионы-перебежчики».

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