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The charade over my eyes. The wool, the woolly blanket has been pulled over my eyes, old boy. And he was ticked off. And finally, he was like, hey, listen, give me a full confession. I can make sure you're not prosecuted for this.
Philby knew that like even if that happened, he wouldn't be like a free man like the MI6 was all of a sudden going to put the thumb screws on him to try and get all the information he ever had about the Soviets. Right. The Soviets were probably going to try and snuff him out.
Philby knew that like even if that happened, he wouldn't be like a free man like the MI6 was all of a sudden going to put the thumb screws on him to try and get all the information he ever had about the Soviets. Right. The Soviets were probably going to try and snuff him out.
Philby knew that like even if that happened, he wouldn't be like a free man like the MI6 was all of a sudden going to put the thumb screws on him to try and get all the information he ever had about the Soviets. Right. The Soviets were probably going to try and snuff him out.
So he's like, I got to just leave. I got to get the heck out of here.
So he's like, I got to just leave. I got to get the heck out of here.
So he's like, I got to just leave. I got to get the heck out of here.
Right. Well, hopefully. Yeah.
Right. Well, hopefully. Yeah.
Right. Well, hopefully. Yeah.
Yeah, and he may have because just to let him quietly leave was a lot less embarrassing for England than to put him on trial and to go through this big public spectacle where all these people are trotted out and asked, like, how did this guy get away with this for so long under your watch? Right.
Yeah, and he may have because just to let him quietly leave was a lot less embarrassing for England than to put him on trial and to go through this big public spectacle where all these people are trotted out and asked, like, how did this guy get away with this for so long under your watch? Right.
Yeah, and he may have because just to let him quietly leave was a lot less embarrassing for England than to put him on trial and to go through this big public spectacle where all these people are trotted out and asked, like, how did this guy get away with this for so long under your watch? Right.
so he he left he lived in in moscow for the rest of his life for 25 years uh you can google pictures of like an elderly kim philby walking around moscow he eventually would die in a russian hospital in 1988 and never said a bad word about the reign of terror from stalin or anything like that he got the order of lenin like you said was awarded the the highest honors uh in in
so he he left he lived in in moscow for the rest of his life for 25 years uh you can google pictures of like an elderly kim philby walking around moscow he eventually would die in a russian hospital in 1988 and never said a bad word about the reign of terror from stalin or anything like that he got the order of lenin like you said was awarded the the highest honors uh in in
so he he left he lived in in moscow for the rest of his life for 25 years uh you can google pictures of like an elderly kim philby walking around moscow he eventually would die in a russian hospital in 1988 and never said a bad word about the reign of terror from stalin or anything like that he got the order of lenin like you said was awarded the the highest honors uh in in
Three different, very opposing places. Right.