Posted on 01/23/2021 10:50:16 AM PST by CheshireTheCat
This date in 1985 spelled farewell for the KGB agent Vladimir Vetrov … code-named Farewell by the western handlers to whom he passed Soviet secrets. Vladimir Vetrov was a career officer in Soviet intelligence who grew disgruntled* and in 1980 went to work for the West.
And he was no ordinary spy. Think Aldrich Ames, to the power of ten.
Vladimir Vetrov oversaw the entire KGB directorate charged with a critical program: Line X, which surveilled western R&D and passed its fruits back to Mother Russia. In the 1960s and 1970s, Line X stole jaw-dropping volumes of military, computer, and industrial advances.
And by 1980, all that information passed through Vetrov’s hands for distribution within the USSR. His betrayal blew the entire thing to smithereens.
When he turned, Vetrov gave 3,000 pages of top-secret documents to his French handlers, information which also made its way to the CIA. “The Soviet military and civil sectors were in large measure running their research on that of the West, particularly the United States,” recalls the gobsmacked American defense advisor who reviewed the file. “Our science was supporting their national defense.”...
(Excerpt) Read more at executedtoday.com ...
CHINA.
I’d say Farewell didn’t fare well after all.
In A VIEW TO A KILL, General Gogol tried to give Order to Lenin to James Bond...For saving Silicon Valley...Gogol asked M where USSR would get the new technology if Silicon Valley were destroyed...
Yeah, I'm not seeing this blog on the excerpt list.
Can you explain why you didn't post the whole thing?
I'd say
“He was duly recalled for a new trial and, eventually, a bullet in the head in Moscow's Lefortovo Prison.”
Coming from Christopher Wray’s NKVD /FBI to a conservative near you if we don't fight back hard.
God Bless him, RIP Mr. Vetrov.
This episode was also loosely alluded to in the series, “The Americans,” in which US counterintelligence fed faulty material and design data to the Soviets resulting in catastrophic failure and the loss of a sub and crew.
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