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Rosenbergs' Soviet spy overseer dies
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| 11/2/07
Posted on 11/02/2007 12:22:55 PM PDT by ckilmer
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To: Robwin
Feklisov died Oct. 26, said Sergei Ivanov, a spokesman for the Foreign Intelligence Service, one of the successor agencies to the KGB. He gave no cause of death.
Gave no cause of death? Could it have been a bullet to the back of the head in the basement of the Lubyanka?
Hey, the guy was 93 years old and most likely had been retired for decades. The probability of foul play being involved approaches negligible, unless one's being completely paranoid.
Do they still do that? Just wondering.
Russia has officially suspended the use of capital punishment. However, the unofficial situation is much more questionable...
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posted on
11/03/2007 10:18:27 AM PDT
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MirrorField
(Just an opinion from atheist, minarchist and small-l libertarian.)
To: Cincinna
A woman who loved Stalin more than she loved her own children
and her own country.
The overall impression I get is that no matter her level of participation
in espionage...she was more than happy to not cooperate and go to
her grave as a Communist martyr.
She gave her life for a brighter, happier Communist America
(/sarc)
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11/03/2007 10:33:33 AM PDT
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VOA
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