Cold War Era
Donald Maclean steals US nuclear secrets for Russia.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Donald Maclean | person | 18 | View Entity |
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This document appears to be Page 118 (Chapter Fifteen) of a book or report titled 'Did Snowden Act Alone?', stamped with a House Oversight footer. The text discusses the blurred lines between whistleblowers and spies, citing historical examples such as Donald Maclean, Bradley Birkenfeld, and Daniel Ellsberg. It argues that neither financial compensation nor acting alone are definitive distinctions between the two categories, noting that whistleblowers often have accomplices or receive bounties.
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