[lbo-talk] Cointelpro

jthorn65 at sbcglobal.net jthorn65 at sbcglobal.net
Thu May 12 13:15:42 PDT 2005


On 12 May 2005 at 12:00, Michael Pugliese forwarded:


> in the summer of 1981 Morris and Eva disappeared from their usual
> haunts, under the Bureau's famous Witness Protection Program. The
> CPUSA and Moscow searched for them frantically but unsuccessfully, and
> were left to wonder when they had been "turned" and how many of
> Communism's deepest secrets they had revealed. Neither the Party, nor
> anyone else outside a small circle, ever learned that in 1987
> President. Reagan conferred on Morris Childs, and posthumously on
> Jack, the Medal of Freedom -- the highest civilian award an American
> President can bestow.
>
> Operation Solo can never, of course, compensate for the ten American
> agents in Eastern Europe who were executed by the Russians when they
> were identified by Moscow's CIA mole, Aldrich Ames. But it will lift
> many an American heart to know that, thanks to Morris Childs and the
> FBI, this country scored a brilliant, almost incredible series of
> victories in that long twilight struggle known as the Cold War.
>
> Mr. Rusher, National Review's former publisher, is a senior fellow at
> the Claremont Institute.
>
> COPYRIGHT 1996 National Review, Inc.
> COPYRIGHT 2004 Gale Group
>
> --
> Michael Pugliese

I must profess to only knowing about this in passing. What "deepest secrets" were revealed other than the falling out between China and the USSR, which would have become known soon anyway?

John Thornton



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