What to make of new evidence in the notorious Bill Sutch spy case
Investigative Journalism
This article is investigative reporting that documents findings through evidence and sourcing. It is not considered a psychological operation.
Article Summary
This article is not considered a psychological operation. It presents previously unreleased evidence from the 1974 case of Dr. Bill Sutch, a former senior public servant acquitted of spying for the Soviet Union, including documents suggesting he shared classified information with the KGB. The article serves as investigative reporting by revealing new historical material that sheds light on Sutch's alleged covert relationship with Soviet intelligence during the Cold War.
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