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When the United States established diplomatic ties with the Soviet Union in 1933, it did more than normalize relations with the new Bolshevik state—it opened the door to a parade of Russian spies. In the 1930s and 1940s, Soviet engineers and technicians, under the guise of international cooperation, reaped a rich harvest of intelligence from our industrial plants. Factory layouts, aircraft blueprints, fuel formulas—all were grist for the Soviet espionage mill. And that, as Katherine Sibley shows, was just the beginning. While most historians date the onset of the Cold War with American fears of Soviet global domination after World War II, Sibley shows that it actually began during the wa...
My 2013 Trafford Award Winner Book tells the absolute truth on the above mentioned subjects but wikipedia "encyclopedia" (and wikimedia foundation associated projects & sites) has nothing to do with the absolute truth and all of their articles are incorrect and/or are missing important, pertinent information!!! Why wikipedia aka wiki-PEDO-ia's wiki-OCCULT-ism can never ever be trusted? Why leftist, stoic, too liberal wikicrapia is full of wikihomopedoidiots lifetime rejects? Why wiki-PEDO-ia must never, ever be supported or sponsored in any way, shape or form!? http://archive.is/Y0BB wiki-PEDO-ia accusing innocent old people of killing heads of state (this is just a drop in an ocean of utmos...
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Takes a hard look at the dark side of American sports.