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In the end, Lee was never charged with spying, and he sued the federal government for unlawfully leaking his name to news organizations. Ultimately the government and several news organizations paid Lee a settlement:
Sharyl Attkisson • The Smear: How Shady Political Operatives and Fake News Control What You See, What You Think, and How You Vote
Although his own employment in the State Security force was frequently unpleasant he understood its necessity, the necessity of guarding their revolution from enemies both foreign and domestic, from those who sought to undermine it and those determined to see it fail. To this end Leo would lay down his life. To this end he’d lay down the lives of o
... See moreTom Rob Smith • Child 44
John Barrow’s A New and Impartial History of England,
Louis N Sarkozy • Napoleon's Library: The Emperor, His Books and Their Influence on the Napoleonic Era
Alex Large's "about me" doc
Hi! I’m Alex! I’m 28, from Derbyshire England, currently based in Toronto but planning on moving back to London in the next few months!
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Mick Jackson • The Underground Man
exodus.
John Hemming • The Conquest of the Incas
interlopers like Sir Edward Michelborne