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The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front

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In the early 1960s, however, a serious drawback occurred that he<br />

had not counted with. A defected communist agent exposed Kissin-<br />

ger as a Soviet spy, codename Bor.<br />

Colonel Michal Goleniewski <strong>of</strong> the Polish intelligence service had<br />

sent a letter under the alias Sniper in March 1959 to the United ,<br />

States ambassador to Switzerland, and revealed secret information<br />

leading to the arrest <strong>of</strong> SIS <strong>of</strong>ficers George Blake and Gordon<br />

Lonsdale in England. Both were tried and sentenced as Soviet agents.<br />

During Christmas <strong>of</strong> 1960 Sniper himself defected. He was a relatively<br />

high-ranking KGB <strong>of</strong>ficer, who exposed many Soviet agents in Great<br />

Britain. <strong>The</strong> information was verified and the spies were arrested. A<br />

little later Goleniewski turned over a list <strong>of</strong> Soviet agents in Sweden,<br />

which Swedish intelligence could verify. <strong>The</strong> Swedish socialist<br />

government, however, did not allow the arrest <strong>of</strong> any Soviet agents,<br />

except for one dangerous traitor, called Stig Wennerstrom.<br />

Next in turn were West Germany, Denmark, and France. Again all<br />

the information turned out to be correct and Soviet agents were<br />

caught. A total <strong>of</strong> 5000 pages <strong>of</strong> top-secret material were delivered<br />

by Goleniewski, plus 800 pages <strong>of</strong> Soviet intelligence reports and 160<br />

micr<strong>of</strong>ilms. All information was correct.<br />

On 12 January 1961, Goleniewski arrived in the United States. He<br />

had extremely important information about a spy at high level and<br />

demanded to see President Kennedy, which was denied. Instead he<br />

saw the head <strong>of</strong> the CIA and revealed who the secret Soviet agent<br />

was - Harvard pr<strong>of</strong>essor and national security adviser Henry Kissin-<br />

ger.<br />

<strong>The</strong> CIA reacted instantly - Goleniewski received 50 000 dollars to<br />

keep quiet and was henceforth expelled. Kissinger was such a <strong>power</strong>-<br />

ful member <strong>of</strong> B'nai B'rith that they no longer could touch him. He<br />

was allowed to carry on with his harmful activities.<br />

Kissinger had sent all <strong>of</strong> the most secret information directly to<br />

the Soviet Union. This was, however, leaked from CIA and got to the<br />

right-wing press. <strong>The</strong> American Opinion exposed Kissinger secret<br />

activities in April 1975 (p. 35) and in March 1976. All this was<br />

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