Kim Philby person
also: Harold Kim Philby, Philby, Harold Philby, the infamous British double agent, British trader, Camp Philby
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Claims (10)
Kim Philby described
Allen Dulles book_quoted
“expressed greater disdain for his indiscretions as a moral failing. But by Mary's standard, he was by no means sexually reckless. She took ombrage when British trader Kim Philby described Dulles as a womanizer in his memoir. One evening, wh…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 6 @ 30:19
Kim Philby spied_on
Project FF documented
“that the SIS had Kim Philby and he was telling the Soviets everything that was going on. The immediate problem for the secret warriors was to replace Fersheri as head of the Albanian political organization. It's really not a political organ…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 5 @ 46:24
James Jesus Angleton spied_on
Kim Philby documented
“They were afraid that their own business dealings with Hitler's pals would come out. That's according to Angleton. Angleton's selection as the top hunter of Soviet moles struck many in the agency as peculiar. During and after the war, Angle…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 15 @ 49:27
Kim Philby member_of
Soviet Union documented
“Angleton's children remembered the drunken nursery game played by Philby and his friend Guy Burgess and Donald McLean, who belonged to the same secret ring of Cambridge-bred traders, when they were invited to the Angleton home for dinner. A…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 15 @ 49:59
James Jesus Angleton ordered_assassination_of
Kim Philby documented
“I have no doubt that the exposure of Kim Philby was lodged in the deepest recesses of Jim's being, Helm said. Angleton told another British intelligence, I would kill Philby. The betrayal was painfully intimate, and it bred a paranoia that …”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 15 @ 50:34
William Harvey spied_on
Kim Philby book_quoted
“In May of 1962, Harvey's man took up the position. He had local knowledge. Ted Shackley came from Palm Beach and became known as the blonde ghost while playing football in high school. The star of Lansdale's operation had made his mark in t…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 26 (27) @ 30:57
Kim Philby spied_on
CIA documented
“that the SIS had Kim Philby and he was telling the Soviets everything that was going on. The immediate problem for the secret warriors was to replace Fersheri as head of the Albanian political organization. It's really not a political organ…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 5 @ 46:24
Kim Philby spied_on
Operation Valuable book_quoted
“was that one of its top men was a Soviet spy. Kim Philby happened to be working on this entire initiative. American and British leaders discussed Operation Valuable at the highest levels during Ernest Bevin's September 1949 trip to Washingt…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner- Presidents’ Secret Wars John Prados Chap 3 @ 20:27
Kim Philby spied_on
CIA book_quoted
“the Nazi party. But the State Department overlooked that under the guise of national security. The SIS, which is the British, took the lead in actual infiltration. Kim Philby, the spy, was involved in this. He recalls the CIA arguing with S…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 5 (6) @ 20:41
Kim Philby spied_on
Inter-Services Intelligence book_quoted
“the Nazi party. But the State Department overlooked that under the guise of national security. The SIS, which is the British, took the lead in actual infiltration. Kim Philby, the spy, was involved in this. He recalls the CIA arguing with S…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 5 (6) @ 20:41
Mentions (31)
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Ark secrets to Moscow. The two Britons apparently had received this information from Harold Philby, Britain's top intelligence officer in Washington, who later defected to the Soviet Union. The Air Force began to dismantle the Ark program i…
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as a KGB agent. Angleton makes this accusation in the aftermath of the exposure of his close friend and British defector, Harold Kim Philby, being exposed as a KGB spy. Philby had been posted to the UK embassy in Washington, D.C., and was o…
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MI5 asked the CIA for evidence of the accusation, but Angleton said unless MI5 could guarantee not to expose the information, he wasn't going to release it. So MI5 turned him down. Nonetheless, MI5 would be actively spying on their newly in…
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whether he was truly a KGB spy. I've read three different books that give some version of how people interpreted what he did and what was behind what he did. There's a lot of different opinions that floats around about Philby. I don't have …
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And the constant threats of nuclear annihilation was right around the corner. And John Foster Dulles needed communism the way that Puritans needed sin. The infamous British double agent, Kim Philby, once remarked that.…
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was that one of its top men was a Soviet spy. Kim Philby happened to be working on this entire initiative. American and British leaders discussed Operation Valuable at the highest levels during Ernest Bevin's September 1949 trip to Washingt…
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Hollywood and covert operations. Who would have ever figured that out? The first fully American pixie insertion occurred by airdrop in late 1950. Camp Philby retained his post in Washington through the summer of 51, when he at last fell und…
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There was a spectacular failure in July 1951, after Philby had already been under investigation. Three groups were parachuted in by OPC, one wiped out on landing, one surrounded in a house and burned alive, while two Pixies of the last grou…
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government retained captives who were paraded for week-long show trials in 1954. Not even the Americans could continue after this because they were publicly humiliated on a national stage. Frank Wisner had simply been wrong when he insisted…
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had been card-carrying Nazis. So the SIS took the lead to use these people to actually conduct infiltration exercises into Russia. According to Kim Philby, the Anglo-American cooperation on both the Soviet denied area schemes in the Baltic …
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Carpathian until 1952, but the bands were slowly tracked down and eliminated by the Soviets. Another 16 agents were lost by the Americans in at least five missions between 1952 and 53, so the losses are mounting. Soviets had the advantage, …
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We sent unseen requests on why our sound only seems to be going in and out. Yes, we can hear you now. Yeah, they're screwing with me today. What can I say? Plus, I got a thunderstorm going on over here, but it shouldn't affect Verizon Fios.…
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Was that his name? Kim Philby. And the damage he did to the CIA and agents and what was going on. And if you take a look at how much damage he did, the way that I read it, there were a lot of agents that were discovered at that point in tim…
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them per se, but there were many of the, um, operations the CIA was running, like the ones into Albania. They had ones into Ukraine, um, that were sabotaged as a result of, um, Philby taking that information back to the Soviets. So, um, yea…
▶ 30:57
In May of 1962, Harvey's man took up the position. He had local knowledge. Ted Shackley came from Palm Beach and became known as the blonde ghost while playing football in high school. The star of Lansdale's operation had made his mark in t…
▶ 46:24
that the SIS had Kim Philby and he was telling the Soviets everything that was going on. The immediate problem for the secret warriors was to replace Fersheri as head of the Albanian political organization. It's really not a political organ…
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Crafters of these leaflets included E. Howard Hunt. The first unilateral CIA Pixie insertion occurred by airdrop in late November 1950. Nine Albanians drawn from Company 400. Kim Philby remained in Washington through the summer of 51 and wh…
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Philby as a result of the defections to Russia of two British diplomats, Guy Burgess and Donald McLean. CIA's chief counterintelligence may have wondered about the Albanian fiasco as well. In the interim, there'd been a dozen infiltrations …
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With Philby already under investigation, three groups were parachuted in by Wisner. One was obliterated on landing. One was surrounded in a house and burned alive. While two pixies of the last group of four were killed, the other two were c…
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The same kind of deceptions the Soviets had used in the Baltics. But these guys don't learn any lessons. They had been frustrated by boat landing failures. The Americans carried on and dropped Manjani to his death in May of 1953. The Hoxa g…
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the Nazi party. But the State Department overlooked that under the guise of national security. The SIS, which is the British, took the lead in actual infiltration. Kim Philby, the spy, was involved in this. He recalls the CIA arguing with S…
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He was very anti-American and that the OUN represented extreme nationalism and were fascist. And that anyway, its roots were among the old immigrants. A meeting in Washington, Philby asserts, between the CIA officers and their British count…
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but Lindsey stuck to his guns. He left, and guess where he ended up? At the Ford Foundation. His replacement would be John Bross, the guy who had just given away a million dollars to the Soviets. There were many reasons for concern until 19…
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Roosevelt was well regarded in the CIA. Even Kim Philby said, oddly enough, the quiet American five years referred to Roosevelt as the quiet American before it came out in the book. He was a courteous, soft-spoken Easterner with impeccable …
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They were afraid that their own business dealings with Hitler's pals would come out. That's according to Angleton. Angleton's selection as the top hunter of Soviet moles struck many in the agency as peculiar. During and after the war, Angle…
▶ 49:59
Angleton's children remembered the drunken nursery game played by Philby and his friend Guy Burgess and Donald McLean, who belonged to the same secret ring of Cambridge-bred traders, when they were invited to the Angleton home for dinner. A…
▶ 50:34
I have no doubt that the exposure of Kim Philby was lodged in the deepest recesses of Jim's being, Helm said. Angleton told another British intelligence, I would kill Philby. The betrayal was painfully intimate, and it bred a paranoia that …
▶ 18:59
to sniff out Kim Philby, the Cambridge-educated double agent that was stationed in Washington. At one of Philby's parties, Guy Burgess, the most flamboyant member of the Cambridge spy ring, drew a lewd, crotch-bearing caricature of Harvey's…
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She had never fit in the CIA either. A drunken Harvey threw himself at Burgess and had to be pulled off of him by Angleton. Now that's probably something that I can share in common with the Indiana guy, being from Indiana myself. It was the…
▶ 19:55
a poet, and a cop. They alternately clashed and connived together throughout their entire career. Harvey Starr rose in the agency after he exposed Philby, and he was dispatched to the Cold War front lines in Germany, where he ran the CIA's …
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expressed greater disdain for his indiscretions as a moral failing. But by Mary's standard, he was by no means sexually reckless. She took ombrage when British trader Kim Philby described Dulles as a womanizer in his memoir. One evening, wh…