Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Former 'mole-hunter'

"For 30 years Stephen De Mowbray has maintained a self-imposed silence on a career that once took him to the heart of one of British intelligence's most controversial episodes.

In 1979 he quit his job with the Secret Service because he believed officials had failed to take seriously the claim that British intelligence had been further penetrated by its enemy - the Soviet Union's KGB.

A number of spies had been discovered in the 1960s but De Mowbray believed there were more. But he found no-one at the top willing to listen."

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2 comments:

mjs said...

This story was corroborated long ago by John Symonds, who offered to tell MI5 about the KGB's infiltration of MI5 early in 1980. As usual, the incompetent idiots who run the Security Service declined to investigate John's evidence, and they did not believe they had been totally penetrated by foreign agents.

John Symonds is exposing the truth on his website, including the story about James Callaghan and Sir Howard Smith.

http://www.johnalexandersymonds.com/Pages/sunny_jim.htm

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