The top KGB operatives

David Szalay’s book The Innocent is published next month by Jonathan Cape. Here’s his list of the Top 10 KBG operatives, as posted over on The Times’ Comment Central blog

Vyacheslav Konstantinovich von Plehve
Vyacheslav Konstantinovich was head of the Okhrana, the Tsars’ state security outfit, from 1881 to 1904.

Solzhenitsyn ironically mocks his soft-heartedness, his squeamishness about ‘perlustration’ (the ungentlemanly practice of opening other people’s mail) and the pitifully small number of people he sent to Siberia.
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The KGB Museum

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This part of the KGB museum is devoted to the Soviet Russian military intelligence.

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KGB Ufo Files

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Some people say that these are real KGB files that are declassified and published recently.

Some say it’s fake. Decide for yourself.

See pictures and videos below.

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Secret Russian Plans

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According to this top secret Russian document, which was unclassified recently Soviet military engineers were planning complete removal of North American continent.

Translation of the document:

“KGB, Soviet Union. Top Secret. Moscow. February 26, 1973

This is a scheme of a assumed changes in geographical structure of Earth continents which may happen as a result of correction of gravity field of the Earth by the A-241/BIS device

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KGB General Chief
Andropov
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