Tag Archives: MI6

He’s Called the World’s Most Famous Double Agent

“Kim” Philby (January 1, 1912 – May 11, 1988) Is it worthwhile even looking at this individual? From an astrological perspective, undoubtedly. The original collector of Philby’s birth details used a time (2:30 pm) which has an unknown source. That … Continue reading

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“Dad, Are We the Good Guys?”

Treason (2022) On a whim, we watched this series on Netflix, last night. I found it gripping, my wife less so. But, it must be remembered that I may (or may not) have a thing or two to do with … Continue reading

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The Secrets Behind the Master Spy Writer

David Cornwall (October 19, 1931 – December 12, 2020) I’ve read at least 20 of John le Carré‘s 25 novels, and the memoir “The Pigeon Tunnel: Stories From My Life” written in 2016. I feel I know the author from … Continue reading

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