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The Kremlin, however, assuming that capitalism penetrated every aspect of Western life, believed that a ‘blood bank’ was, in fact, a bank, where blood could be bought and sold. No one in the KGB outstations dared to draw attention to this elemental misunderstanding. In a craven and hierarchical organization, the only thing more dangerous than revealing your own ignorance is to draw attention to the stupidity of the boss.
The Spy and the Traitor: The Greatest Espionage Story of the Cold War
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