Ion Mihai Pacepa (Romanian pronunciation: [iˈon miˈhaj paˈt͡ʃepa]; 28 October 1928 – 14 February 2021) was a Romanian lieutenant general in the Securitate...
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Disinformation (book) (redirect from Disinformation (Pacepa book))
the Securitate, the secret police of Socialist Republic of Romania, Ion Mihai Pacepa, and law professor Ronald J. Rychlak. It was published in 2013 along...
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regime and considered the President's heir presumptive. According to Ion Mihai Pacepa (who defected to the United States in 1978), Ceaușescu wanted Nicu...
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Romanian historian and politician Ion Ion (footballer) (born 1954), Romanian former footballer Ion Mihai Pacepa (1928–2021), Romanian security police...
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Radu was, according to Ion Mihai Pacepa, a radiological weapon used against dissenters and critics by Nicolae Ceaușescu's Securitate. "Radu" is a Romanian...
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vehicle to promote the writings of the former Soviet diplomat and those of Ion Pacepa, a former top Romanian intelligence officer; with the help of the foundation...
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Modin, former controller of the Cambridge Five spy ring. Defector Ion Mihai Pacepa claimed that Joseph Stalin coined the term disinformation in 1923 by...
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to appease growing tensions between Syria and Arafat's loyalists. Ion Mihai Pacepa, a general in the security forces of Communist Romania who defected...
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is loosely based on the real-life defection of Romanian spymaster Ion Mihai Pacepa. The series was produced by Mobra Films (Romania) and Proton Cinema...
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publishing company Disinformation (book), a 2013 book by Ronald Rychlak and Ion Mihai Pacepa Dezinformatsia (book), a 1984 book by Richard H. Shultz and Roy Godson...
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Sakharovsky was named "the father of international terrorism" by Ion Mihai Pacepa (who had worked with him), due to his alleged approach to turning "grassroots"...
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emergency treatment for a heart attack. Beginning in the late 1980s, Ion Mihai Pacepa, a former general in the communist secret police (the Securitate) who...
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made in 2007 by Ion Mihai Pacepa, a general who headed the Romanian secret service before defecting to the West in 1978. According to Pacepa, in February...
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against Bernard, to remove him from the head of the radio station. Ion Mihai Pacepa, the Romanian intelligence general who defected to the United States...
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Nicolae Ceaușescu (section Pacepa defection)
of State George Shultz also praised the Romanian dictator. In 1978, Ion Mihai Pacepa, a senior member of the Romanian political police (Securitate, State...
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through the injection of credible, but misleading data". Defector Ion Mihai Pacepa claimed Joseph Stalin coined the term, giving it a French-sounding...
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showed his concern for Goma. According to former Securitate general Ion Mihai Pacepa's book "Orizonturi roșii" (Red horizons), Romanian dictator Nicolae...
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and control the Russian government and the State Duma. According to Ion Mihai Pacepa, In the Soviet Union, the KGB was a state within a state. Now former...
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for Research in Anticipatory Systems Sergiu Nicolaescu film director Ion Mihai Pacepa chemist, general and the highest-ranking intelligence official ever...
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elite, among them his fellow Securitate operative and future rival Ion Mihai Pacepa—while the latter secretly represented a pro-Western line within the...
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ventures such as bank robberies and kidnappings. Romanian defector Ion Mihai Pacepa claimed that the Red Brigades' primary foreign support came from the...
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Romanian spy chief Ion Mihai Pacepa, Gaddafi once exclaimed to Ceaușescu, "My brother! You are my brother for the rest of my life!" After Pacepa defected to...
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de Mohrenschildt of being Oswald's CIA handler. On the other hand, Ion Mihai Pacepa, a high level defector from Communist Romania and occasional CIA asset...
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Shaoqi". Encyclopædia Britannica. 16 August 2013. Retrieved 28 June 2014. Pacepa, Ion Mihai. "The Kremlin's Killing Ways" National Review Online. 28 November...
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journalists Eugen Barbu and Corneliu Vadim Tudor. Romanian defector Ion Mihai Pacepa claimed that in 1977 she was severely beaten by three Palestine Liberation...
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Books and documentaries Disinformation by Ion Mihai Pacepa Dezinformatsia: Active Measures in Soviet Strategy The KGB and Soviet Disinformation Who's Who...
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the post-communist Balkans, I. B. Tauris, 2003, ISBN 1-86064-624-7 Ion Mihai Pacepa, Red Horizons: The True Story of Nicolae and Elena Ceaușescu's Crimes...
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longtime Gheorghiu-Dej protégé Nicolae Ceaușescu. Securitate general Ion Mihai Pacepa, who defected to the United States in 1978, wrote that Ceaușescu had...
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chemical and biological weapons. The defection of Securitate general Ion Mihai Pacepa in 1978 was, according to Lucia Hossu Longin, at least in part related...
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23 October 2009; retrieved October 24, 2009 Daniel-Ioan, Ioniță. "Ion Mihai Pacepa: acțiuni și efecte. Drumul de la erou la trădător și rolul în slăbirea...
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