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“… e child in 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 number (3) i …”
“… th NE/E 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 ((IMIS). '' …”
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“… nvirons of 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 Bertrand Russell …”
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“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”
“… ght be financing 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// CLASSI …”
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“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.”
“… peared at 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 World's Fair i …”
“… with NE/E 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 (IMIS). c. …”
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“… e current 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”
“… other Western 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 the years …”
“… loping and 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 the produ …”
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“… l basis, furnished 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, Counselor, Cuba …”
“… child in 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 number (3) i …”
“… l basis, furnished 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, Counselor, Cuba …”
“… his photo 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 number (3) i …”
“… e child in 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 number (3) i …”
“… VERAGE OF 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 __ . Ice …”
“the name and address of K. S. Smirnov, Central Post Office, Vladimir, U.S.S.R., which, according to information received from MI-5, is a drop utilized by Soviet illegal agents all over the world arranging emergency meet % We will, of course, continue to analyze this …”
“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 something …”