To: SAMWolf
"A State Department official, Alger Hiss, was accused by a former communist of passing secrets to the Soviet Union. Leading the prosecution against Hiss -- who was later jailed for perjury -- was a young California congressman named Richard Nixon."
No mention of the fact that KGB files confirm what Whittaker Chambers said about Hiss. Hiss was one hundred percent guilty.
Another confirmed spy from that era was Robert Oppenheimer, the scientific head of the Manhattan Project. The Left screamed bloody murder when his security clearance was revoked. The Russian in charge of the atomic weapons technology grab, guy named Sudoplatov, says that Oppenheimer was one of his agents.
20 posted on
09/21/2004 2:07:26 AM PDT by
Iris7
(Never forget. Never forgive.)
To: Iris7
No mention of the fact that KGB files confirm what Whittaker Chambers said about Hiss. Hiss was one hundred percent guilty.Not sure if this article came out before that revelation or not, seeing how the main source was CNN, it could have just been conveniently "overlooked".
26 posted on
09/21/2004 3:40:01 AM PDT by
SAMWolf
(Life is a riddle; unfortunately the answer's not written on the back of anything)
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