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The Romeo Spy
“I'd say: ‘join the KGB and see the world’ - first class. I went to all over the world on these jobs and I had a marvellous time. I stayed in the best hotels, I visited all the best beaches, I've had access to beautiful women, unlimited food, champagne, caviar whatever you like and I had a wonderful time. That was my KGB experience. I don't regret a minute of it ...” |
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John Alexander Symonds was a
Detective Sergeant in London's Metropolitan Police, working in its Criminal
Investigation Department. John left England in 1972 and became a mercenary
in Africa, using the skills he had learned as a former army officer. In late
1969 John had been caught up in a Times newspaper investigation into police
corruption, and was eventually charged with corruptly receiving £150. The
truth behind this newspaper story will be revealed on this website, and John
will comment on the dubious evidence which also resulted in two of his
Police colleagues receiving long prison sentences on similar charges. John Symonds went abroad before the trial, and he prepared a detailed dossier to put the record straight about corruption in the Metropolitan Police force. After coming into contact with the KGB, John was used as an agent on a mission that involved Gunter Guillaume, who at that time was a spy within the private office of West Germany's Chancellor Willy Brandt. John then received special training in Moscow, and became a skilled "Romeo Spy". Contact us: ... parellic [at] gmail.com with your ideas. John Symonds gave an interview to Jon Ronson recently - check it on the Radio 4 website or listen to it again on Jon Ronson's website! A transcript of John's part of the programme is available to read on our main website here. Read what Nigel West said about John at the Raleigh Spy Conference! John's Movie will be released soon - go and see it! Visit our main website here, and the blog here.
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