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since the one nine hundred eighty s. k.g.b. officers of the around the yard peering through the window to monitor seraphs visits there were times when the academics ceased to believe it would ever be an end to his constant harassment. and they even found a place in the work you where they wanted to be buried there is neither of them hope to get out of this town of exile. the tension was extreme. cheering his gorky exile sacro of went on hunger strike three times for the first joined by. local doctors received an order to hospital i said. the incident was put on record by the k.g.b. . today said ward is still a local place of interest but the doctors don't like to comment on those events. the force feed in involved quite rough methods as andreessen proof later recalled they fastened his arms and legs to the bad plays a clip on his nose and poorly nutritious mixture into his mouth whenever he took a breath. in one thousand nine hundred eighty three sacro managed to leak to the west a new world three published them in response to s
since the one nine hundred eighty s. k.g.b. officers of the around the yard peering through the window to monitor seraphs visits there were times when the academics ceased to believe it would ever be an end to his constant harassment. and they even found a place in the work you where they wanted to be buried there is neither of them hope to get out of this town of exile. the tension was extreme. cheering his gorky exile sacro of went on hunger strike three times for the first joined by. local...
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in the house across the street there was a k.g.b. department who watched settles every step additional surveillance was installed in the yard nearby there was a special transmitter the new to the signals of western radio stations. most soviet citizens were initially unaware of secor was that identity he was the so-called secret academic these are some rash shots of the cycles taking a train ride to town not not on any of the world's maps the nuclear research center are as a must sixteen and this is where a set of worked on his hydrogen bomb in the late one nine hundred forty s. . i worked very hard as a concert as arseholes to be of extreme importance to mankind. as their balance or on a spectrum the two great powers because that is exactly which guarantees that these arms will never believed them. this is the footage from of this nation of the hydrogen bomb developed by under a subset of the us this song has managed to beat the united states in developing the terrifying weapon of mass destruction sasol became an academic easily thirt
in the house across the street there was a k.g.b. department who watched settles every step additional surveillance was installed in the yard nearby there was a special transmitter the new to the signals of western radio stations. most soviet citizens were initially unaware of secor was that identity he was the so-called secret academic these are some rash shots of the cycles taking a train ride to town not not on any of the world's maps the nuclear research center are as a must sixteen and...
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mole for the k.g.b.. and what happened was that robert mullen, the director of the f.b.i., called in wes wiser, who was his ace counterintelligence agent and said there's something bad going nonlos angeles. by this time it had reached the years of headquarters that the two top counterintelligence f.b.i. agents on the west coast... >> rose: were sleeping with the same woman. >> whoas pposed to be an f.b.i. source and she was also working for china. he said "go out there and fin out what's going on." wiser did. he went out with a hand-picked group of agents, opened a separate office in santa monica because one of the two agents involved with a trena he young whose code name was "parlor maid" was retired but he might occasionallyrop by the headquarrs on wilshire in los angeles and so it wouldn't do he saw wiser there. so wiser set up in santa monica which is my favorite part of los angeles anyway, with the beach and everythi. and set up there and he was able to videope j.j. smith, the f.b.i. man, and katrina
mole for the k.g.b.. and what happened was that robert mullen, the director of the f.b.i., called in wes wiser, who was his ace counterintelligence agent and said there's something bad going nonlos angeles. by this time it had reached the years of headquarters that the two top counterintelligence f.b.i. agents on the west coast... >> rose: were sleeping with the same woman. >> whoas pposed to be an f.b.i. source and she was also working for china. he said "go out there and fin...
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the u.k. as you mentioned he's a former k.g.b. officer who worked at the london. to see in london during the cold war so when he started to invest in london in the u.k. some newspaper markets import up those titles the evening stand.
the u.k. as you mentioned he's a former k.g.b. officer who worked at the london. to see in london during the cold war so when he started to invest in london in the u.k. some newspaper markets import up those titles the evening stand.
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shortly we discover the story of andre saw the widely known saw me a dissident constantly hounded by the k.g.b. and yet oppressed by the country's leadership that's after we kept our week's read stories in a moment.
shortly we discover the story of andre saw the widely known saw me a dissident constantly hounded by the k.g.b. and yet oppressed by the country's leadership that's after we kept our week's read stories in a moment.
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the widely known saudi dissident constantly hounded by the k.g.b. and yet oppressed by the country's leadership that's after a recap of our week's stories in a moment.
the widely known saudi dissident constantly hounded by the k.g.b. and yet oppressed by the country's leadership that's after a recap of our week's stories in a moment.
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like to revive britain's news of the world the newspaper recently shut down by rupert murdoch the ex k.g.b. agent has some experience in the u.k. paper business to owning both the independent and the london evening standard. that brings you up to date. there's been a huge amount of media hype here in the u.k. if you can imagine a nation sitting around glued to its t.v. screens into its radio. as the top executives from news corp and prime minister david cameron have all been paraded before m.p.'s and had to answer some very tough questions a lot of media surrounding that but now and i should this is just reports coming from the media that alexander lebedev hasn't confirmed this himself but it looks like he may be interested in becoming the hero of the piece essentially picking up the news of the world and releasing it under a new name which media reports are saying that he might call it world news instead of news of the world now he does tell you a little bit about leverage if he is estimated by forbes magazine to have a fortune of two point one billion dollars and of course he owns shares
like to revive britain's news of the world the newspaper recently shut down by rupert murdoch the ex k.g.b. agent has some experience in the u.k. paper business to owning both the independent and the london evening standard. that brings you up to date. there's been a huge amount of media hype here in the u.k. if you can imagine a nation sitting around glued to its t.v. screens into its radio. as the top executives from news corp and prime minister david cameron have all been paraded before...
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the u.k. as you mentioned he's a former k.g.b. officer who worked at the london these embassies in london during the cold war so when he started to invest in london in the u.k. some newspaper markets and bought up those titles the evening standard and the independent people were quite worried that he would use his influence to have a say in as it's all real decisions but in fact that hasn't happened and he's widely seen as a post but very welcome addition to the u.k.'s newspaper market now his press service when we contacted him said that they couldn't comment and that this was the first that they had heard of this story but we are still waiting to see whether eleven different self will come out and. deny that it's meanwhile this phone hacking scandal which has been a huge upset here in the u.k. has claimed the life of sean paul he was the first journalist to allege that his the news of the world and he calls and knew about it and in fact actively encouraged certain hacking at his newspaper because more information about that in my
the u.k. as you mentioned he's a former k.g.b. officer who worked at the london these embassies in london during the cold war so when he started to invest in london in the u.k. some newspaper markets and bought up those titles the evening standard and the independent people were quite worried that he would use his influence to have a say in as it's all real decisions but in fact that hasn't happened and he's widely seen as a post but very welcome addition to the u.k.'s newspaper market now his...
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reportedly due to his time spent in cuba and may have been a socialist and is rumored to have met with the k.g.b. but never charged with anything so was it forced politics or some specific investigation that drew the f.b.i.'s attention in one thousand eight hundred three hundred twenty seven page file in the writer was made public it was revealed that for two decades hemingway was spied on harassed and followed by federal agents near the end of his life and we told those close to him that he felt himself to tearing it down and self unable to produce any more work or spend time with friends for several suicide attempts ending subjected to eleven rounds of electrified their peon austral and when hemingway himself insisted was bugged he did his own life in one thousand nine hundred one so just how did all of those now classic american novels pose a threat to the safety and security of america if the f.b.i. really existed for our protection they'd go after real criminals like whoever wrote that book by something not the american icon ernest hemingway. i know you with your we've seen a lot of trash t
reportedly due to his time spent in cuba and may have been a socialist and is rumored to have met with the k.g.b. but never charged with anything so was it forced politics or some specific investigation that drew the f.b.i.'s attention in one thousand eight hundred three hundred twenty seven page file in the writer was made public it was revealed that for two decades hemingway was spied on harassed and followed by federal agents near the end of his life and we told those close to him that he...
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the u.k. as you mentioned he's a former k.g.b. officer who worked at the london of the soviet embassy in london during the cold war so when he started to invest in london in the u.k. some newspaper markets and brought up those titles evening standard and the independent people were quite worried that he would use his influence to have a say in as it were real decisions but in fact that hasn't happened and he's widely seen as suppose but very welcome addition to the u.k.'s newspaper market huge injection of cash he relaunched the london evening standard a free newspaper massively increased the circulation the independent also has a larger circulation than it did before it's a much better paper than it was before and he will soon launch a sort of a sort of newspaper digest called the which goes along with the independents so he's been very good for the newspaper markets huge injections of cash and also it's actually in the sixty's seventy's and eighty's. is resolutely scaling titles essentially from going under and he says that it's
the u.k. as you mentioned he's a former k.g.b. officer who worked at the london of the soviet embassy in london during the cold war so when he started to invest in london in the u.k. some newspaper markets and brought up those titles evening standard and the independent people were quite worried that he would use his influence to have a say in as it were real decisions but in fact that hasn't happened and he's widely seen as suppose but very welcome addition to the u.k.'s newspaper market huge...
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when demonstrators like this were paid by the soviet k.g.b. any soviet. so what we have in summary. is a system that has no chance of working and a threat that does not exist and enormous amounts of misleading information being given to the czech republic and its government. as an american citizen i do not believe this is a good way to work with our friends and allies and i'll stop here. simply radio base will be two and a half kilometers away from my house and now i found out that the radar isn't even functional chilton so why are they building it then it will stop yet you seek to use the military a little bit just once to invest in something you know i invest in a radar that doesn't work or you don't get enough which. i think the real reason the radar they want to build the radar is because the bush administration is trying to establish a fact on the ground that would be difficult for the czech republic to reverse and difficult for president obama to reverse because once you have a big piece of hardware a base activities around it it becomes extremely difficult both physically and
when demonstrators like this were paid by the soviet k.g.b. any soviet. so what we have in summary. is a system that has no chance of working and a threat that does not exist and enormous amounts of misleading information being given to the czech republic and its government. as an american citizen i do not believe this is a good way to work with our friends and allies and i'll stop here. simply radio base will be two and a half kilometers away from my house and now i found out that the radar...