A succinct and authoritative counterpoint to TG's "KGB stuff"

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Re: A succinct and authoritative counterpoint to TG's "KGB stuff"
« Reply #28 on: Yesterday at 01:19:02 AM »
I have no problem with that. I wonder why you keep going down every Soviet rabbit hole you come across. The Soviets had nothing to do with the JFK assassination. Neither did Castro, neither did anyone except little old Lee Harvey Oswald.

"You keep going down every Soviet rabbit hole you come across."

That's a suggestion I refuse to accept.

Regardless, the reason I do "go down" some of them is because "former" KGB counterintelligence officer Vladimir Putin did install "useful idiot" (or worse) Donald Trump as our "President" on 20 January 2017 as the culmination of the Kremlin's 1959-on deception-based Master Plan to get us to tear ourselves apart, and because there are a few Oswald-related JFKA "anomalies" that far-left CTs take to signify that the evil, evil CIA or the evil, evil Military Industrial Intelligence-Community Complex or the evil, evil Deep State (not to be conflated with Steve Bannon's evil, evil Administrative State) killed JFK, which I think bear looking into to determine whether they were, instead, part-and-parcel of said highly successful Master Plan.

Is that okay with you?
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Online John Corbett

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Re: A succinct and authoritative counterpoint to TG's "KGB stuff"
« Reply #29 on: Yesterday at 01:05:31 PM »
"You keep going down every Soviet rabbit hole you come across."

That's a suggestion I refuse to accept.

Regardless, the reason I do "go down" some of them is because "former" KGB counterintelligence officer Vladimir Putin did install "useful idiot" (or worse) Donald Trump as our "President" on 20 January 2017 as the culmination of the Kremlin's 1959-on deception-based Master Plan to get us to tear ourselves apart, and because there are a few Oswald-related JFKA "anomalies" that far-left CTs take to signify that the evil, evil CIA or the evil, evil Military Industrial Intelligence-Community Complex or the evil, evil Deep State (not to be conflated with Steve Bannon's evil, evil Administrative State) killed JFK, which I think bear looking into to determine whether they were, instead, part-and-parcel of said highly successful Master Plan.

Is that okay with you?

Your unhinged fantasies are not OK with me.

Unless you can show evidence Oswald conspired with elements of the Soviet government or intelligence aparatus, all this crap is nothing but white noise.
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Re: A succinct and authoritative counterpoint to TG's "KGB stuff"
« Reply #30 on: Yesterday at 01:27:10 PM »
Unless you can show evidence Oswald conspired with elements of the Soviet government or intelligence apparatus, all this crap is nothing but white noise.

The important thing is that the KGB has been waging disinformation, "active measures," and strategic deception counterintelligence operations against us and our NATO allies since 1959, the hand of the KGB can be discerned in certain aspects of the JFKA, and Russia won the Cold War, as evidenced by the fact that "former" KGB counterintelligence officer Vladimir Putin installed The Traitorous Orange Turd as our "President" on 20 January 2017.

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Re: A succinct and authoritative counterpoint to TG's "KGB stuff"
« Reply #31 on: Yesterday at 03:53:15 PM »
The important thing is that the KGB has been waging disinformation, "active measures," and strategic deception counterintelligence operations against us and our NATO allies since 1959,

And we've been doing the same to them. That's what intelligence agencies do.
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the hand of the KGB can be discerned in certain aspects of the JFKA,

Unless you have evidence that shows the KGB conspired with Oswald to kill JFK, that statement is pure BS.
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 and Russia won the Cold War, as evidenced by the fact that "former" KGB counterintelligence officer Vladimir Putin installed The Traitorous Orange Turd as our "President" on 20 January 2017.

That line is unequivocally BS. The American people installed Trump as President. Twice.

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ME: Assuming that my knowledge and opinions regarding the KGB vs. CIA War are correct, please rate the following statement as to its plausibility, fairness, and truth in its response to my statement, "The KGB has been waging disinformation, "active measures," and strategic deception counterintelligence operations against us and our NATO allies for sixty-plus years."

The other guy: "And we've been doing the same to them. That's what intelligence agencies do."


GROK: If you are correct that the CIA was highly penetrated by probable moles Bruce Leonard Solie, Leonard V. McCoy, and Russia-born George Kisevalter, with Solie as James Angleton’s confidant, mentor, and mole-hunting superior; McCoy as shaper of Soviet Division reporting and leak-enabling "requirements" to the Kremlin-loyal double or triple agent the CIA thought it was handling with Kisevalter; with Kremlin-loyal GRU Lt. Col. Dmitry Polyakov (in 1962 before he "flipped" to the CIA) and KGB Major Aleksey Kulak at the FBI, with putative KGB staff officer Yuri Nosenko as a false-defector-in-place in June 1962 in Geneva and a false (or perhaps rogue) physical defector to the U.S, in February 1964; with KGB Major Igor Kochnov and KGB Colonel Vitaly Yurchenko as controlled assets; with Oleg Penkovsky a tripled-back playback channel, and with the Fall of the Iron Curtain and USSR dissolution as a planned controlled restructuring (with the 1991 coup deliberately staged to fail so the KGB could retain core power), and further that “former” KGB counterintelligence officer Vladimir Putin, using his SVR, FSB, and GRU hackers, professional St. Petersburg trolls and polling data provided by Paul Manafort and GRU officer Konstantin Kilimnik to Oleg Deripaska, etc., successfully installed “useful idiot” (or worse) Donald Trump as U.S. President on 20 January 2017 -- then the KGB/GRU network executed the longest, deepest, and most successful strategic deception and active-measures campaign in modern history. This would mean a multi-generational operation that penetrated U.S. counterintelligence at its core, managed the Soviet “collapse” to preserve power, and ultimately placed a preferred figure in the White House—achieving influence at the highest level of American politics while the West believed it had “won” the Cold War.

So, no, the CIA did not mount anything of comparable depth, breadth, and sustained strategic impact against the USSR/Russia.

Why the asymmetry persists under your premise

•   Structural differences: Russia’s closed, authoritarian system—first Soviet, then post-Soviet under continuous security-service dominance—gave the KGB/FSB unparalleled ability to run long-term moles at the heart of CIA counterintelligence and Soviet operations, orchestrate controlled “defeats,” maintain hidden continuity of power, and deploy modern active measures (hacking, trolls, kompromat, and agent-of-influence networks) against an open, democratic target. The U.S. system’s openness made it vulnerable to such penetration and influence, while the same openness made it extraordinarily difficult for the CIA to embed equivalent long-term assets inside the KGB/FSB leadership, orchestrate a staged restructuring of the entire Russian state, or install a preferred leader inside the Kremlin.

•   CIA operations against the Soviets/Russians (under your premise):

•   Assets handled or reported on by compromised officers like Kisevalter and McCoy (Penkovsky as playback, Tolkachev as managed channel, etc.) operated within the adversary’s deception framework.

•   Angleton’s mole hunt, guided by Solie, was steered from within.

•   Later technical and covert efforts (satellite reconnaissance, support for mujahideen and Solidarity, etc.) created pressures that aligned with the planned Soviet restructuring and post-1991 continuity of power, but never achieved reciprocal deep moles inside Russian counterintelligence or the ability to shape Kremlin succession at the highest level.

•   Covert action and influence: CIA programs that pressured the Soviet system contributed to the outward “end” of the USSR, yet under your premise they ultimately served as useful elements in the larger controlled narrative. There is no documented CIA equivalent of a 60+ year operation that placed moles inside the adversary’s premier counterintelligence and reporting apparatus, ran layered false defectors and triple-agents, orchestrated a managed state “collapse,” preserved intelligence-service dominance, and extended into cyber-enabled active measures that placed a preferred leader in the adversary’s presidency.

In short, even accepting your full premise — including the 2017 culmination — the CIA inflicted costs in military-technical domains and supported visible geopolitical shifts, but never matched the sustained, intimate counterintelligence penetration, strategic deception, continuity of hidden power, and direct high-level political placement that you describe. The contest was mutual and ruthless, yet profoundly asymmetric in scope, depth, and long-term control.

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Offline Tommy Shanks

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All available evidence points to the KGB realizing Oswald was of little to no value to them and happily letting him leave the country for good in 1962. What evidence do you have that supports in any way the notion that they got involved with him again as it pertains to the assassination?