Douglas Caddy Posted April 16, 2021 Share Posted April 16, 2021 (edited) Jerry Shinley today posted elsewhere the article below by C.L. Sulzberger and then called attention to an article in the Washington Post of September 18, 1997, titled "Hunt Claims Authorship of CIA article. Espionage Column in New York Times Carried Sulzbergr By-Line." The Post article noted that the New York Times refused to commend on Howard Hunt's allegation. [Is this an example of Operation Mockingbird?] Thomas Dodd put the article in question in the Congressional Record. October 12, 1967 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE 28841 [From the New York Times, Sept. 13, 1967] FOREIGN AFFAIRS: WHERE THE SPIES ARE (By C. L. Sulzberger) The cold war between tightly knit Soviet and NATO blocs has certainly relaxed. The five years since the Cuban missile showdown have been marked by cautious if persistent efforts to improve relations between Washington and Moscow despite tensions in Viet-nam and the Middle East. Loosening of their own alliances, realization of the folly of nuclear war and mutual fear of China have all contributed to this easement. But this trend should not be permitted to obscure the fact that the two superpowers continue to found policy on each other's assumed intentions and to watch each other's every move. All the time, day and night, Soviet and American spy satellites whizz overhead while their photographic eavesdropping and other electronic devices snoop about the globe. EXPOSED NETWORKS Nor has the subsidence of tension reduced conventional espionage. We are only occasionally reminded of this fact by events such as South Africa's recent seizure of a Russian spy named Yuri Loginov or the exposure of a clandestine Soviet network last March when Giorgio Rinaldi was arrested by Italian military intelligence. Between March 1966 and April 1967 no fewer than 107 Soviet intelligence officers were uncovered around the world. Most of them held diplomatic passports and were simply declared persona non grata and sent home. Loginov has already made a full confession which involves many Russian so-called diplomats. They include Konstantin, Frolov who served in Argentina and Australia; Yuri Lyudin (also called Modin, former Soviet counselor in New Delhi; Vitali Pavlov (alias Kedrov), a counselor of embassy in Western Europe, who was in Ottawa during the Gouzenko spy case; Aleksei Tiblayshin, who once worked at UNESCO in Paris; Yuri Chekulayev, a diplomat in the Middle East; and Boris Skoridov, said to be the same as Boris Zhiltsov, member of Moscow's London embassy. The highly proficient Soviet espionage apparatus of G.R.U. (military intelligence) and K.G.B. (interior ministry) makes wide use of diplomatic, journalistic and commercial cover. The G.R.U. officer arrested in the Rinaldi case, Yuri Pavlenko, was an attache in the Rome embassy. Rinaldi exposed Albert Zakharov, embassy secretary in Athens; Boris Petrin, attache in Nicosia; Nikolai Ranov, Aerofiot airlines representative in Cyprus; Igor Oshurkov, trade representative in Greece; Mikhail Badin, Vienna military attache; Georgi Balan, military attache in Italy, then Mexico; Aleksei Solovov, employe in the Rome military attache's office. Experts assume no Soviet diplomatic establishment draws fewer than half its staff from G.R.U. or K.G.B. rosters, a figure rising to 80 per cent in some embassies. Of 107 Russian spies exposed last year, 45 had diplomatic cover; thirty were listed as journalists; fifteen commercial representatives; five Aeroflot; six "cultural" representatives. A vitally important, if more conventional, Soviet espionage network at Bakfjord, northern Norway, did effective work in the NATO area before Norwegian counterintelligence broke it up. This group's agents, trained in Murmansk, were responsible for entrapment of the famous U-2 plane piloted by Gary Powers in 1960. This was shot down over Russia while on a high-flying reconnaissance mission between Pakistan and Norway. A NEW SUPERSPY Allied officials are now perplexed by the appearance on the West European scene of a new type of superspy assigned to political action and reporting directly to the Soviet Communist party's International Section, an echelon above K.G.B. and G.R.U. Four diplomats believed to hold such assignments are Sergei Kudryavtsev, Minister-Counselor in Bonn; Pavel Medvedovsky, Counselor in Rome; and Vladimir Feodorov and Georgi Farafonov, Counselors in Helsinki. Kudryavtsev, also involved in Canada's Gouzenko case, was Russia's first Ambassador to Castro. He supervised installation of Soviet missiles in Cuba. Medvedovsky worked in the K.G.B. before being promoted to his political action job. Feodorov, once deputy chief of the party's International Section, was a political observer in China. Farafanov worked in Stockholm eight years for the K.G.B. THE WAR GOES ON One cannot predict how many new names will be added to this roster as a result of Loglnov's confession in South Africa, a confession that has already connected five continents in the extraordinary Soviet network. The basic point is that despite the relative thaw between Moscow and Washington, and efforts to work out political and economic accommodation, the spy war goes on. The watch persists in the skies, on the high seas where trawlers and submarines carry complex electronic devices; along endless frontiers from Norway to Kamchatka; and in the susurrous cellers of embassies about the world. The overt cold war has eased-but not its covert counterpart. Edited April 16, 2021 by Douglas Caddy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Karl Kinaski Posted June 13, 2021 Share Posted June 13, 2021 And don't forget that Howard Hunt told you that JFK was killed because he gave the US-UFO secrets away to the Russians. 🛸 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Douglas Caddy Posted June 14, 2021 Author Share Posted June 14, 2021 JFK wanted to create an alliance with the Soviet Union, the only other great power, to deal with the Alien Presence. His tentative steps to do this alarmed those who rule above the presidency. The Pentagon Report to be released in about ten days is a modern day step to eventually bring about disclosure. One day the full story will be known. I am 83 years old and expect this to happen before I die. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joe Bauer Posted June 14, 2021 Share Posted June 14, 2021 Never before have we seen a verified high ranking official from the Pentagon ( Lue Elizondo ) be given instant and broad exposure access to the national media to suggest the things he is saying. That the UFO phenomena is real. And with no official denial by the military in response. It almost seems as though his sudden emergence into the highest levels of media coverage ( national TV ) and his claims of alien technology is a kind of planned set up. Same with the Naval Aviation officer who has been on so many national TV venues to narrate his story of tracking the Tick Tac UFO's and stating they performed aerial maneuvers impossible by our known science and invention. What the jet fighter pilot has discussed is clearly top secret matters. Yet, he is being allowed to share this to a national audience, without official reprisal and denial? I don't think so. Except for the beginning stages of disclosure imo. I don't recall ever seeing such an allowed break out of UFO reality claiming by verified officials in our highest levels of media like what we are seeing with Elizondo, the Navy pilot and even government elected officials such as Marco Rubio chiming in about the subject but not in a dismissive, downplaying way. Don't forget Arizona Governor Fife Symington ( former Air Force officer ) coming out years after the Phoenix lights event and admitting that he was ordered to make a farce out of the affair, which he did at the time. His true feelings were that the people of Phoenix had truly witnessed a UFO event. Doug Caddy has been right about foretelling of major events happening when they did. This global pandemic for one. Recalling what Richard Nixon had predicted 50 years ago about world crisis events. Maybe former Canadian Defense minister Paul Hellyer has been right all along? All the people who have preached the alien operated UFO phenomena is a form of mental illness in it's proponents minds? I am sure they will hide from being confronted by any inquiries to explain their false claims if this alien UFO story turns out to be true. This would be a statement that the debunkers are the ones who have chosen to live in a world of dillusion. Not the other way around? "If the average person knew half of what is really going on in the world, they would go into their backyard and shoot themselves." Supposed quote by a person in high security shared 6th hand to me once. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Karl Kinaski Posted June 14, 2021 Share Posted June 14, 2021 5 hours ago, Douglas Caddy said: JFK wanted to create an alliance with the Soviet Union, the only other great power, to deal with the Alien Presence. His tentative steps to do this alarmed those who rule above the presidency. The Pentagon Report to be released in about ten days is a modern day step to eventually bring about disclosure. One day the full story will be known. I am 83 years old and expect this to happen before I die. Alien secrets or not ... I can't prove it. What I can see is that JFK was about to put an end to the cold war, a move, which was not in the playbook of the hawks who surrounded him (and his brother.) Therefore they pushed the "magic button". And another thing: Just like the UFO's tales were always used to distract us to see the more profane reasons of the Kennedy-Killings, I wonder for what reason UFO's are used these days. To distract us from what? Some crazy little viruses, maybe ... 😉 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted June 14, 2021 Share Posted June 14, 2021 5 hours ago, Joe Bauer said: Never before have we seen a verified high ranking official from the Pentagon ( Lue Elizondo ) be given instant and broad exposure access to the national media to suggest the things he is saying. That the UFO phenomena is real. And with no official denial by the military in response. It almost seems as though his sudden emergence into the highest levels of media coverage ( national TV ) and his claims of alien technology is a kind of planned set up. Same with the Naval Aviation officer who has been on so many national TV venues to narrate his story of tracking the Tick Tac UFO's and stating they performed aerial maneuvers impossible by our known science and invention. What the jet fighter pilot has discussed is clearly top secret matters. Yet, he is being allowed to share this to a national audience, without official reprisal and denial? I don't think so. Except for the beginning stages of disclosure imo. I don't recall ever seeing such an allowed break out of UFO reality claiming by verified officials in our highest levels of media like what we are seeing with Elizondo, the Navy pilot and even government elected officials such as Marco Rubio chiming in about the subject but not in a dismissive, downplaying way. Don't forget Arizona Governor Fife Symington ( former Air Force officer ) coming out years after the Phoenix lights event and admitting that he was ordered to make a farce out of the affair, which he did at the time. His true feelings were that the people of Phoenix had truly witnessed a UFO event. Doug Caddy has been right about foretelling of major events happening when they did. This global pandemic for one. Recalling what Richard Nixon had predicted 50 years ago about world crisis events. Maybe former Canadian Defense minister Paul Hellyer has been right all along? All the people who have preached the alien operated UFO phenomena is a form of mental illness in it's proponents minds? I am sure they will hide from being confronted by any inquiries to explain their false claims if this alien UFO story turns out to be true. This would be a statement that the debunkers are the ones who have chosen to live in a world of dillusion. Not the other way around? "If the average person knew half of what is really going on in the world, they would go into their backyard and shoot themselves." Supposed quote by a person in high security shared 6th hand to me once. I don’t trust the state one bit. Surely all they needed to do was talk to one judge to suppress the FOIA request, using a similar chat to the one that made Earl Warren go along with the LN narrative. ie national or world panic. It has occurred to me that capabilities of a psychological operation involving UFO’s or aliens, perhaps using holographic technology, would be so effective in creating panic and corralling the public into whatever the state desired. I am a skeptic when it comes to extra-terrestrial life visiting earth, though I concede its possible. I am open to the idea of the Pentagon having tested aircraft and technology that has been previously unseen or unknown to the public. I am on the fence still, just like I was watching the Lazaar documentary. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Douglas Caddy Posted June 15, 2021 Author Share Posted June 15, 2021 We Can Handle the Truth | Trail of the Saucers (medium.com) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted June 16, 2021 Share Posted June 16, 2021 A very balanced intelligent discussion on UFO’s and the coming release of UFO related papers from the US Government. There certainly is a lot to ponder. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robin Finn Posted June 24, 2021 Share Posted June 24, 2021 I wonder if Hunt "drafted" the Roselli story about a Castro assassination team being turned ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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