Keith MacKinnon

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Philby was telling Moscow the truth and was disbelieved but allowed to go on thinking he was believed; he was deceiving the British in order to aid the Soviets, who suspected a deception and were in turn deceiving him. Moscow’s faith in Philby seemed to ebb and flow; sometimes he was considered suspect, sometimes genuine, and sometimes both simultaneously.
A Spy Among Friends: Kim Philby and the Great Betrayal
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