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… for correct spelling of name and additional biographic data.) 2. British Commonwealth x All positively identified members of MI-5 and MI-6, the British Intelligence Services. b. All positively identified members of the Irish Military Intelligence Service ( …
… correct spelling of name and additional biographic data.) IxBritish Commonwealth^ ... a. All positively identified members of MI-5 and MI-6, the British Intelligence Services. b. All positively identified members of the Irish Military Intelligence Service ( …
British MI-5, though, q t o n , D .C . 2 0 0 0 3 19 because of the Russians in London, would pa’s through liaison 20 to us, € there was …
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… for correct spelling of name and additional biographic data.) 2. British Commonwealth a. All positively identified members of MI-5 and MI-6, the British Intelligence Services. b. All positively identified members of the Irish Military Intelligence Service ( …
… r correct spelling of name and additional biographic data.)• 2 .(British Commonwealth a. All positively identified members of MI-5 and MI-6, the British Intelligence Services. b. All positively identified members of the Irish Military Intelligence Service ( …
contact with a British citizen who was also reporting to MI-5. This individual reported information received from BELITSKIY which may have been a lead to 0001225 8 SEPRET
was in contact with a British citizen who was also reporting to MI-5. This individual reported information received from BELITSKIY which may have been a lead to 0001225 8 SECRET .9.
… the DD/P’s office on 19 December, we have just received from London]Sta- tion axscrap of information on Subject’s activities. [MI-5,24 the British Security Service, has provided the following in a report on Americans who are in correspondence with the Bertra …
… urnished the following information which comes from a tisur on the Cuban Embassy, London, operated by British Security Service, MI-5 and British Secret Intelligence Service, MI-6. This conversation occurred on 5/8/64 and was between MARIO RIVA PATTERSON, Couns …
… tern intelligence representatives involving numerous trips to Europe. This liaison activity with representatives of the British Mi-5 established • direct channel of communications resulting in a continuous exchange of loads and a flow of operational data over …
… ceived a call of this kind before and 41-5 state that ne is known to tuen as a sound and loyal person with no security record. 4. MI-5 noted that similar anonymous phone calls of a strangely coincidental nature have been received by persons in the U. K. over the p …
… ancing some of the activity." 2. The "overseas contact" described above was identified by the Bahamian Service as the British MI-5 representative in Washington, D.C. The Bahamian Service did not identify the "U.S. Government employees" referred to above. 7/ …
… this photo was that son, but he had never seen the child. Source provided the same information on KHENKIN previously included in MI-5 Report Number 27, referred to in your memorandum. He added to this that the apartment building in the background of photograph nu …
… clearance limitations upon our use of QRPHONE? 11. One gathers from the project renewals that QRPHONE’s CIA status is known to MI-5, MI-6 and Scotland .9 Yard. A French service penetration (UNDERBID/39) indicated AF 7? 2 ernntT L
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… this photo was that son, but he had never seen the child. Source provided the same information on KHENK IN previously included in MI-5 Report Number 27, Peferred to In your memorandum. He added to this that the apartment building in the background of photograph nu …
… the British Embassy to make inquiries about him. KROTKOV, an admitted agent of the KGB Second Chief Directorate, is believed by MI-5 and CIA to remain under KGB control. ** CIA records show that KOROLEV was employed at the Soviet Pavilion of the Brussels Worl …
… conducting productive liaison on counterintelligence cases involving Penetration and Disinformation with the British services, MI-5 and MI-6, and the RCMP, the Australian, and the New Zealand security services. Mr. Miler’s work with MI-5 and MI-6 has involved …
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… urnished the following information which comes from a tisur on the Cuban Embassy, London, operated by British Security Service, MI-5 and British Secret Intelligence Service, MI-6. This conversation occurred on 5/8/64 and was between MARIO RIVA PATTERSON, Couns …
… was that son, but he had never seen the child. Source provided_the same information_c formation on KHENKIN Previously included in MI-5 Report Number 27, Preferred to In your memorandum He added to this that the apartment building in the background of photograph nu …
… this photo was that son, but he had never seen the child. Source provided the same information on KHENKIN previously included in MI-5 Report Number 27, referred to in your memorandum. He added to this that the apartment building in the background of photograph nu …
… MAIL’ TO THE U. S. S. RX 64 Masor ___ Mohr Parsons_ -W 5200 Rose Tamm_ th Nease_ ./ 1 On January 10, 1958, (Harry Stone)of.MI-5, Laaison Representa- Winterowd____ Tele. Room ___ - stive with the Bureau, confidentially advised that his Service had Holloman …