Keith MacKinnon

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Deutsch was on the hunt for long-term, deep-cover, ideological spies who could blend invisibly into the British establishment, for Soviet intelligence was playing a long game, laying down seed corn that could be harvested many years hence or left dormant forever. It was a simple, brilliant, durable strategy of the sort that only a state committed to permanent world revolution could have initiated. It would prove staggeringly successful.
A Spy Among Friends: Kim Philby and the Great Betrayal
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