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revelations and Soviet
Golitsyn offered the CIA revelations of Soviet agents within American and British intelligence services.
He dealt with the espionage revelations of Soviet cipher clerk Igor Gouzenko, who defected in Ottawa in September, 1945, by quickly appointing a Royal Commission to investigate Gouzenko's allegations of a Canadian Communist spy-ring transmitting top-secret documents to the Soviet Union.
* May 24 – Britain severs diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union because of revelations of espionage and underground agitation.
The opposing view holds that, recent revelations notwithstanding, by the time McCarthyism began in the late 1940s, the CPUSA was an ineffectual fringe group, and the damage done to U. S. interests by Soviet spies after World War II was minimal.
Early in 1998, reports of a forthcoming book allegedly containing revelations about the origins of the so-called " Zinoviev letter ," based on information from Soviet archives led to renewed press speculation and parliamentary questions.
Following the 1945 defection of Soviet cipher clerk, Igor Gouzenko and his revelations of espionage, the RCMP Security Service implemented measures to screen out " subversive " elements from the public sector.
He also had to weather a scandal inside SIS after revelations that SIS officer Kim Philby was actually a Soviet spy, although this came after Menzies had retired.
The Club recruited a substantial number of former members of the Communist Party of Great Britain after they became disillusioned with Stalinism after the Twentieth Congress of the Soviet Communist Party in February 1956 which brought Khrushchev's revelations about Stalin and, later that year, the defeat of the Hungarian Revolution.
Igor Gouzenko's revelations of systematic Soviet espionage in the West shocked both the public and world governments.
Later during his investigations, Wright looked into the debriefings of a Soviet defector Igor Gouzenko, and found to his surprise that the revelations of that debriefing were not reported or recorded.
The revelations in the liberal Soviet media, as well as the findings of the " pro-Perestroika " Deputy Anatoly Sobchak's commission of enquiry into the Tbilisi events, reported at the second Congress in December 1989, resulted in embarrassment for the Soviet hardliners and army leadership implicated in the event.
However, the revelations of Stalin's actions following the release of Soviet archival information have now largely discredited this theory.
Upon its release, the Soviet government made no comment on Barmine's revelations, though they had denounced earlier works by other Soviet émigré authors.
Even without the broad reading that the claim included secrecy concerning the aircraft itself, the court found it possible that the documents ' revelations " that the mission required an ' aircraft capable of dropping bombs ' and that the mission required an airplane capable of ' operating at altitudes of 20, 000 feet and above '" could have been " seemingly insignificant pieces of information would have been of keen interest to a Soviet spy fifty years ago.
Bentley's revelations of Soviet espionage activities in the United States received a great deal of press attention.

revelations and spy
In December 2010 it was revealed that then-Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher had agreed in 1980 to cover up revelations that Stonehouse had been a Czech spy since the 1960s as there was insufficient evidence to bring him to trial.
John Vassall and Colonel Alfred Redl, who were threatened with revelations about their homosexuality, are both example of this type of spy.

revelations and U
Due to these revelations, U. S. President Gerald Ford granted a full and unconditional pardon to Iva Toguri D ' Aquino on January 19, 1977, his last full day in office.
UBS's handling of these revelations were largely criticized and the bank received significant negative attention in the U. S. UBS came under significant pressure, particularly from American politicians, to compensate Holocaust survivors who were making claims against the bank.
The Way of the World debuted at number 3 on the New York Times bestseller list, but some remarked that its revelations did not produce the outrage or scandal that would seem to attend a White House-run disinformation campaign aimed at U. S. public opinion.
BNFL suffered embarrassing revelations of falsified quality checks in nuclear fuels and Lockheed was the subject of scathing reports on the operation of U. S. nuclear facilities.
His revelations about Amin ’ s human rights violations provoked an international public outcry that led to the imposition of U. S. trade sanctions on the Ugandan government.
A comment by FAIR on The Washington Posts decision to withhold the locations of these secret prisons was that since the revelations " could open the U. S. government to legal challenges, particularly in foreign courts, and increase the risk of political condemnation at home and abroad ," the Post did its part to minimize these risks.
First came the revelations of Christopher Pyle in January 1970 of the U. S. Army's spying on the civilian population and Sam Ervin's Senate investigations that resulted.
Alexis Debat resigned as a contributing editor in September 2007 after revelations appeared in the French and American press that he had fabricated interviews with leading U. S. political figures for the French magazine Politique Internationale.
After revelations in the Downing Street memo, a document containing incriminating information on the buildup to the Iraq War, Democrats in the minority were refused even a hearing chamber and were forced to meet in the basement of the U. S. Capitol Building on the matter.
Following the media revelations about Operation White Tiger, the Hank family, which has denied it is linked to or protecting top Mexican narcotraffickers, lobbied the U. S. Justice Department.
According to FAIR, the Washington Posts decision to withhold the locations of these secret prisons was that since the revelations " could open the U. S. government to legal challenges, particularly in foreign courts, and increase the risk of political condemnation at home and abroad ," the Post did its part to minimize these risks.

revelations and .
But Jack always derived vicarious sensual thrills from Charles' revelations ( even when he suspected his friend of exaggeration or invention ), so he usually invited them, as he did now.
It consists of fragmentary personal revelations, such as `` The Spark '': `` There is a spark dwells deep within my soul.
It was a time of revelations for him.
Van Vogt was also profoundly affected by revelations of totalitarian police states that emerged after World War II.
The MCC had made it clear, in light of the revelations of the bodyline series, that these players would not face Australia.
Some other early Latter-day Saint leaders, including Brigham Young, Orson Pratt and Elizabeth Ann Whitney claimed to have received several words in the Adamic language in revelations.
In 1987, there was media speculation Clinton would enter the race after then-New York Governor Mario Cuomo declined to run and Democratic front-runner Gary Hart withdrew owing to revelations of marital infidelity.
Jokes, riddles, apercus, and revelations will surface for years, but let those who chart their lives by Dylan's cockeyed parables tease out the details.
* Dave Holden: Starting off bed-ridden after his attack by the replicant Leon, Holden is rescued by Roy who in turn leads him to some startling revelations.
Therefore, human understanding of God is achieved through his revelations via his Manifestations.
In the four visions of chapters seven to twelve, Daniel himself experiences strange revelations.
At the same time, a series of revelations about the private lives of various Conservative politicians made the headlines.
Following revelations about Dr Chai Patel and others who were recommended for peerages after lending the Labour party money, the Treasurer of the party, Jack Dromey said he had not been involved and did not know the party had secretly borrowed millions of pounds in 2005.
* The Iris Robinson scandal in which First Minister of Northern Ireland Peter Robinson stepped aside for six weeks in January 2010 following revelations of his wife ’ s involvement in an extramarital affair, her attempted suicide and allegations that he had failed to properly declare details of loans she had procured for her lover to develop a business venture.
Currently less popular than its past, after revelations of corruption, 3 seats in the Assembly.
Nevertheless, the church flourished in Kirtland as Smith published new revelations and the church built the Kirtland Temple as the site of what they viewed as a new Pentecost.
" Members are encouraged to ponder these revelations and pray to determine for themselves the truthfulness of doctrine.
* August 17, 1835-Select revelations from Joseph Smith were unanimously accepted as scripture.
Also at that time, other revelations in the Doctrine and Covenants which had not been accepted as scripture because they were received after 1835 were unanimously accepted as scripture.
The Doctrine and Covenants of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is a collection of revelations, policies, letters, and statements given to the modern Church by past Presidents of the Church.
Adomnán tells of Columba ’ s prophetic revelations in the first book.
Ruddock responded to the Stasi revelations with " certainly had no influence on national CND, and as a pro-Soviet could never have succeeded to the chair.
The most well known version is that written by Gerald Gardner, and includes material paraphrased works by Aleister Crowley, primarily from Liber ALThe Book of the Law ( particularly from Ch 1, spoken by Nuit, the Star Goddess ), and from his Liber XV: the Gnostic Mass as well as Liber LXV ( Liber Cordis Cincti Serpente, or the Book of the Heart Girt with the Serpent ), thus linking modern Wicca irrevocably to the cosmology and revelations of Thelema.
The book originally contained two parts: a sequence of lectures setting forth basic church doctrine, followed by a compilation of important revelations, or " covenants " of the church: thus the name Doctrine and Covenants.
The remaining portion of the book contains many revelations on numerous topics, most of which were dictated by the movement's founder Joseph Smith, Jr., supplemented by materials periodically added by each denomination.

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