Anonymous ID: a5ffa6 July 2, 2020, 11:32 a.m. No.9827989   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8012 >>8129 >>8379 >>8507 >>8616 >>8734

FUCKING CHINA/COMMUNISM

Academics repeatedly warned the FBI that Maxwell may be working for the Soviet Union in the 1950s and 1960s

FBI carried out an extensive investigation but ruled there was no evidence he was a spy

His publishing empire printed scientific research papers in Russian behind the Iron Curtain

Fears his Pergamon publishing empire was subsidised by the Soviets

 

Maxwell, who was born in Czechoslovakia, was building up his Pergamon Press publishing empire in the US in the late 1950s and 1960s when he was covertly investigated.

 

Soviet links: Robert Maxwell, right, with Soviet president Mikhail Gorbachev in the Kremlin. The media mogul faced repeated questions about whether he was engaged in espionage

 

Soviet links: Newly-published document reveals Maxwell's attempts to get USSR cooperation for his publishing ventures

 

An internal FBI note added that there was no evidence of espionage activity 'on the part of Robert Maxwell in the United States; however… (redacted).'

 

The FBI wrote back to Maguire saying: 'You may desire to discreetly look into the activities of one Ian Robert Maxwell.'

 

In 1958, Senator Prescott Bush, father and grandfather of the two future US presidents, forwarded a letter from Yale University which raised further questions about Maxwell.

 

It said there were concerns he 'may be engaged in a large scale effort to transmit scientific information to the Russians.'

 

And in 1962 an agent raised the question that Maxwell's publications may be subsidised by the Soviets because they were a source of technical and scientific knowledge from around the world.

 

There were also suspicions because Maxwell was allowed to enter the Soviet Union six times a year while most people struggle to get any access.

 

Maxwell, who later became a Labour MP in Britain and lived an extravagant lifestyle, made his millions from the publishing empire he set up after leaving the Army.

 

He died in 1991 after 'falling' off his private yacht off the Canary Islands after plundering his publishing group's pension fund.

 

>Look at the Marxist Milliband brothers leading Labour at the moment. Is this any surprise?!? Communism killed 150 million last century!

>He probably was, after all most of the then Labour Party were either working for or indirectly for Marxist and Communist organisations. Indeed if anyone cares to check, a lot of todays Labour gang have the same affiliations or have discreetly covered them up. Also, most of the spies, either then or today, are products of Oxbride Universities.

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2304361/Was-Robert-Maxwell-Soviet-spy-FBI-files-reveal-US-fears-reveal-media-mogul-working-Russia.html