• Interesting Intelligence leaks - including from WWII

    From a425couple@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jul 19 08:14:14 2025
    I will send this yet again.

    Elsewhere I had posted about Iran's failures, another posted this
    interesting follow-up.

    "a425couple" wrote in message news:IawcQ.119148$[email protected]...

    Could it be this simple and completely done?

    In reference to "Boxing Komenhi"
    During WWII the Islamic Arabs had been firmly in support of
    Hitler and his efforts to destroy the Jews. -------------------------------------

    Since Iran clearly doesn't know the who/where/how of the intel leaks,
    moving the Uranium could easily make it more vulnerable to attack, not less. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SF_Hydro

    Fear of spies is a weapon in itself, by greatly hindering operations and allowing planted disinformation to have important people arrested. Trust
    no one.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mikhail_Tukhachevsky

    The Soviets were racing to beat us to the moon but their program was
    crippled by lingering grudges from WW2 denunciations. They knew we got
    there because they were tracking a competing Soviet robot moon lander
    meant to dilute our achievement.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luna_15

    In Nazi Germany the head of counterintelligence was a leak source
    himself, he was a patriotic German but not a loyal Nazi. FDR had
    communist spies among his top advisors, Laughlin Currie and Harry Dexter
    White.
    https://historyofspies.com/the-silvermaster-spy-ring/
    "the Venona intercepts would later make clear that both White and Currie
    were active Soviet agents"

    Also the Mitrokhin archives. Mitrokhin was the KGB's official record
    keeper who became disgusted with what he saw and made secret copies that
    he defected with.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Orchestra_(espionage)
    The Soviets knew high level German Army decisions before their generals
    did, by still uncertain means.

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