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John Profumo Bowtie — Part 8

53 pages · May 10, 2026 · Broad topic: General · Topic: John Profumo Bowtie · 52 pages OCR'd
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t Quer gross national product te such that ¢ iq entirely feasible. Gross National Product is the Increases jn total velwe of the asscta of ao Stato ja any given time, Im 1970, the Groes Neucnal Product of the U.S. was just under one trillios doers, ln J], i¢ was just over one trillion and in 19°72, 10 will be still higher, The belance of payments is a minute part of this whole picture and means no more than any other part. Our gross bational product is ‘larger than that of England, France, Ger- juany, Italy, Austria and Russia combined. So we can #fford to import whatever We want and have a high standard of living while at the same time inflation will be stopped hy the -higher value of the dollar. What Eeynes {pronounced Cains} and the Fabian Soctal- iste staricd in England over sixty years ago we can reverse by increasing the value of our dollar. Cowld you insert this letter in the Congres- sional Record so that we can start this move- ment at once instead of waiting until just before election? . Hapny New Year. . ‘Sincerely yours, . Gyroncs BRAUNLICH. DIAPOLICAL U.8.5.R, GOVERKMENT THROUGH DIABOLICAL METHOD SEEKS DIABOLICAL ENDS - HON. JOHN R. RARICK OY LOULSLANA IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Monday, March 26, 1972 Mr. RARICI. Mr. Spea@ter, we as a people have long been recognized as generous but naive and overcredulous. Not desirous of corrupting the officials of other countries for melevolent pur- poses we find it difficult to believe that any country could be guilty of diabolical practices. Taking advantece of this fact, the USSR engages in scientifically or- ganized corruptive processes to com- promise end then enlist for thelr own purposes the persons compromised. It has long been evident that the So- viets kave without the least hesitation sought tu obtain recruits In other lands of highly placed persons in government. Nations not practicing such corruptive methods are at a distinct disadvantage in dealing with those that do. Thus, com- munisin has come to be the greatest evil that the world has ever Enown; and those who think ctherwise will socom come to know to their scrrow the truth of this statement. One of the present problems of the free world ts that it seems too eager to recognize and establish diplomatic and economic tles with Communist-dominat- ec nations. This danger has been repeat- edly iiustrated, for example, in the serles of no win wears siace the end of World War ZH. Years ago when communism was in process of acq @ power, there was 3 sentiment among the governments of fee nations to withhold recognition of Communist governments as Ulustrated by the refusal of the United States to recognize the USS until 1933, Now the reverse is the case; and free nations are recoznizing Communist governments with tne result that the internaticnal Communist movemnent is becoming strozuger, CONGRESpNAL RECORD — Extensions of Rghs As Communist governments do not enange their methods of canquest through corruption processes in the loest, free nations associated with Com- manist nations are bound to suffer. Thus the USSR and Red China are becoming more powerful thiough the recent trends ot free nations im dealing with Commu- nist powers. Today, we see the thief, the assassin, the mass murderer, and the most dia- bolical creatures that the world has ever known welcomed by free world leaders. How can the intrinsle evil of commu- nims he destroyed by such nalve prac- tices? | Portunately, the United States does have publications with perceptive editors and courageous publishess, among them the Herald of Freedom of Zarephath, N.J. Tn a recent issue, it sets forth & most revealing summary_in eres! detail show-~ ing the corruptive operations of the GRU—Chief Intelligence Directorate of the Ge. }-° Tt. -2nadthe Ru ‘om mittee for tate Gecurity—of the Soviet Union, citing specific examples of our own officials who were compromised. Because the information presented in the issue should te of the greatest inter- est to all members of the legislative and executive branches of our Government, both State and Federal, especially police and intelligence agencies, and the Nation at large, I quote it as part of my remarks: {From the Herald of Freedom, Mar. 17, 1972] Te BovretT Securr Porrce _ Recent reports about England's expulsion of over 100 Boviet espionage agents, operat- ing under cover of diplomatic personnel, focused pubile attention on one phase of the activities of the Soviet Secret Police and esplonage apparatus ‘but did not tell the, complete story. What is referred to as Soviet Sectet Police is actually twe separate organ- izations. The first, the GRU, Chief Intelligence Directorate of the General Stall (its correct name—Glarvroye Ragvedyvatelnoye Uprav- lenie} operates from the Soviet Ministry of Defense, 34 Maurice Thores Quay, Moscow. At the G.R.U. are both military and naval intelligence with worldwide operations. The second, the more important and much larger of the two, Is the B.G.B., the Committee for State Security of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union (carrect name—EKomitet Gosudarstvennol Bezopasnosti) which opere ates from its headquarters at 2 Dzerzshineky St., Moscow. Enown as “The Lubianka,” this is divided int:: ~ teparate buildings; one, the Secret FoH. -i. ..lquarters and the other, the #.G.E. prison. Heading the E.G.8, ts Yuri ¥. Andropov who was appointed In 1967, Within the." 7 B, are various directorates or divisions snd sub-sections, each with its own number and name which are changed from time to time. In subteance they are as follows: - The Pore‘gn Division supervises al! esplon- tige world wide. ‘The Operations Division handies person- Rel assignments, The Information Divisicn conducts re- seafeh analysis, makes evaluations, and pre- pares intelligence reporia and estimates. The Secret Division prenares forged nass- ane Preparc? iurgec pass porta, birth records, identities, yarlous rec- orda and histories of persons «hose identities are being assumed: provides frreign cur- rency and arranger emergency contacts. The Recrulting and Training Division trains personne! for E.G.B. service and main- tains a record of evary Co en oS 2 a i Se March 20, 1979 world a” well as every fellow traveier, syn. pathizer and individual who has been Com. Promised, and also important peonle who are muarpuele fo compromise. Communicavions Divielen prepares ends arranges for the wee of Galle ryphern code systeme and radios. This @frixion has 5 worldwide network of tween headquarters (known _ and agente in the Jcid. . ‘The Finance Division Saat . ments of foreign currencies of every na. tion In the world, arranges payments tor purchasing Information and fer bribery, sup. plies funds to agents end fuances Com. munist Parties, fronts end others, Within the second Directorate thers is a section for Aglit Pro; which supervises the Preparation, production and distribution of Communist propeganda. A separate section supervises and executes terroristic activittes, bombings, and sabctege. The Cucre or Per. #onnel Section mituiaings agens persennel histories, aseigninent records, prozrese of agents, tualifications of ail Pe rronnal throughout the world, spectatists, “ote. The Allied Section maintains secret exeents in satelite countries (including aleepera) to re- port every activity and al information of any use. This section coonlinates the intelligence services of the satellite Communist coun. tries, The Mobile Section is responsible for the activities of agents “in place” actirg as Sleepers and is responsible for the atsign- ment of assasgina, kidnapper, infiltration spe. tialists, and agents for special sabotare work. The 5.G.B. bas 9 fully trained staf of ap- proximately 25,600 agents with office: status. Tn the fleld these agents Many act as fection chicls or residents apc have thet own Ercip of operatives who niiy have been recruited through compromise or who may be local Communist party members: It ts estinisicd the E-GB. has over 200.000 persons !n its employ, tither as regular agents or co-opted operatives. Both the K G.B. anid GRU. have many uniformed and civillan personne) who Tunctzan as border and security guards, who - supervise prisons and forced labor camps, 620 Wis are “lized in other areas, One group utilixes female agents fur com- promising purposes or for securiag info:ma- tion, Girls are recrutted at an ¢arly aye (14- 15 years old) and are trained from 3-4 years with an intensive course In @ foreign jan- guage. They are taught the art of seduci 4, how to avoid pregnancy, and ai leas 1 other speciality such as bellet dancicy. # is- ing, playing 4 musical instrument, secr tal Work or theatricals, They are Inatru "in poise, grace, and conversation. Older feniales are used to pose as wives of diplomats and military attaches and theso women are given long pleasant assignmenis. A former E.G.B. agent stated that at a‘l times the service uses at lcast 10,000 trained female personnel for varfous purposes. In- formed sources state that echool tram- ing m eplonage aud az are ed in Moscow, East Germany, end Cube. There is « similar set-up: using alee Bo compromise females, important pecpls, parttolliiesy in Many Public Itfe, education, arts, exlegiet, etc., whose leftist activities sro mumpee=, are nct actually members of the Communist Party but richer have been co-opted sarher int the F.C.5. network. Connections a6 such wonld tbe known only in E.G.5, needquartera in Mowoow atid to tho particular case offcer or staff chief for whom they mey wo-k or from whom they may reeetys Instrucpic:*. The success of the K.GB. operaticas have been Per greater than is generac; Known, pectictilarily in the fleid of comp:crtsit:p itn- portack persons. A primé esamople ig the “Pro- furo se” in England, with tentacles Teach- ing into the United States. 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