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Offline AKcurly

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« on: February 02, 2004, 04:35:48 PM »
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/02/02/opinion/02SAFI.html

In part:
President François Mitterrand of France also opposed the gas pipeline. He took President Reagan aside at a conference in Ottawa on July 19, 1981, to reveal that France had recruited a key K.G.B. officer in Moscow Center.

Col. Vladimir Vetrov provided what French intelligence called the Farewell dossier. It contained documents from the K.G.B. Technology Directorate showing how the Soviets were systematically stealing — or secretly buying through third parties — the radar, machine tools and semiconductors to keep the Russians nearly competitive with U.S. military-industrial strength through the 70's. In effect, the U.S. was in an arms race with itself.

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Our Norad monitors feared a nuclear detonation, but satellites that would have picked up its electromagnetic pulse were silent. That mystified many in the White House, but "Gus Weiss came down the hall to tell his fellow NSC staffers not to worry. It took him another twenty years to tell me why."

Farewell stayed secret because the blast in June 1982, estimated at three kilotons, took place in the Siberian wilderness, with no casualties known. Nor was the red-faced K.G.B. about to complain publicly about being tricked by bogus technology. But all the software it had stolen for years was suddenly suspect, which stopped or delayed the work of thousands of worried Russian technicians and scientists.

Vetrov was caught and executed in 1983. A year later, Bill Casey ordered the K.G.B. collection network rolled up, closing the Farewell dossier. Gus Weiss died from a fall a few months ago. Now is a time to remember that sometimes our spooks get it right in a big way.  

Go read the entire article.  It's a good read.

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Offline Ripsnort

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« Reply #1 on: February 02, 2004, 04:48:41 PM »
Interesting reading, however your sources are absolutely the same propaganda brainwashing crap and plain lies to justify an agression against Russia . :D
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« Reply #2 on: February 02, 2004, 06:29:25 PM »
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Originally posted by Ripsnort
Interesting reading, however your sources are absolutely the same propaganda brainwashing crap and plain lies to justify an agression against Russia . :D
(Waves to Boroda)


Heh Rip.  As you know, this wasn't Russia - it was the Soviet Union -- a different kind of bear. ;)

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Offline Ripsnort

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« Reply #3 on: February 02, 2004, 06:32:32 PM »
Thanks for clarifying that, I just copied and pasted Boroda's typical post :aok

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Where is the history re-write of this event by our fellow liberals? Weazel? Want to join in here? (Oh thats right, banned, maybe you could post on one of your other 30 identities that Skuzzy hasn't discovered yet...:rofl )
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