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The CIA Angleton Spy William Colby Phoenix Assassination Mole Hunt Cambridge Five Russian Defector Georgetown Apparatus. Corruption, #48
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- Date de parution13/06/2026
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- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
CIA Chief of Counterintelligence James Jesus Angleton and British Intelligence officer Kim Philby worked with one another in the War Room on Ryder Street in London as part of a joint Office of Strategic Services (OSS)-British M16 Secret Intelligence Service (SIS) operation during World War II. Little did Angleton know at the time that Philby was a defector working for Soviet Intelligence, in addition to several other people that would later come to be known as the "Cambridge Five." Director of Central Intelligence William Colby fired CIA Counterintelligence Chief Angleton in 1974 and later disappeared after going on a canoeing trip on April 26, 1996.
All of the prominent spies of the U. S. and British intelligence world, in addition to spies that were double agents, at one time or another, had residences in Georgetown Washington D. C., including Office of Strategic Services OSS spymaster William Wild Bill Donovan, who supervised Kim Philby and James Jesus Angleton when the two worked at the War Room in London, in addition to Director of Central Intelligence William Colby, and CIA-Soviet double agent Aleksander Kopatzky, a.k.a.
"Igor Orlov, " who was on the CIA payroll while working in espionage against the west for Russia, infiltrating a Munich anti-Soviet immigrant organization with links to the Central Intelligence Agency. James Jesus Angleton ate lunch often at the French restaurant Le Niçoise, located at 1721 Wisconsin Ave. N. W in Georgetown. to conduct spy business. Find out-in this informative report, about how Angleton received intelligence from a Soviet defector that caused Angleton to believe there was a Soviet mole inside the Central Intelligence Agency and how Angleton believed in this theory to such a degree that he actually incarcerated another Russian defector to the U.
S. at a black site for three years even though this defector was innocent. Also find out how the former allies Kim Philby and Angleton became foes as British M16 (SIS) Intelligence officer Kim Philby slowly evolved into a KGB Soviet General.
All of the prominent spies of the U. S. and British intelligence world, in addition to spies that were double agents, at one time or another, had residences in Georgetown Washington D. C., including Office of Strategic Services OSS spymaster William Wild Bill Donovan, who supervised Kim Philby and James Jesus Angleton when the two worked at the War Room in London, in addition to Director of Central Intelligence William Colby, and CIA-Soviet double agent Aleksander Kopatzky, a.k.a.
"Igor Orlov, " who was on the CIA payroll while working in espionage against the west for Russia, infiltrating a Munich anti-Soviet immigrant organization with links to the Central Intelligence Agency. James Jesus Angleton ate lunch often at the French restaurant Le Niçoise, located at 1721 Wisconsin Ave. N. W in Georgetown. to conduct spy business. Find out-in this informative report, about how Angleton received intelligence from a Soviet defector that caused Angleton to believe there was a Soviet mole inside the Central Intelligence Agency and how Angleton believed in this theory to such a degree that he actually incarcerated another Russian defector to the U.
S. at a black site for three years even though this defector was innocent. Also find out how the former allies Kim Philby and Angleton became foes as British M16 (SIS) Intelligence officer Kim Philby slowly evolved into a KGB Soviet General.























