Eye Spy - May 2018

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Jack Jones

The telephone in Jack Jones
flat in this building was
monitored
© THE INSIDER’S GUIDE TO 500 SPY SITES IN L

ONDON

headquarters at Transport House close
to Parliament, were almost certainly
monitored and conversations recorded -
such was the mistrust of Jones and
others. The CPGB headquarters in
London were also bugged in 1970.
Perhaps more interesting, the actual
home of Jack Jones and his wife,
Evelyn, were also bugged - reportedly
on the direct orders of Prime Minister
Edward Heath who the StB had tried to lure to Prague.

The operations and events have been disputed by some historians, but
Eye Spy sources are adamant they took place. And just for good
measure, one couldn’t really dismiss one of the main sources of the
story - the KGB handler of Jones’ himself - who just happened to be
MI6 agent Colonel Oleg Gordievsky.

As for MI5’s Registry [Persons of Interest], Jack Jones is listed and so
too Prime Minister Harold Wilson. Though given the codename OLDING
by the KGB, Wilson is listed by MI5 as Norman John Worthington.

Although Ludvik was the last StB officer to defect; there were several
before him of which Frantisek August and Josef Frolik were prominent
persons. It was Frolik, who with the assistance of a CIA agent in Turkey
made his way to the United States via Incirlik Air Base. During his
debrief he passed on details of the British politicians he was instrumen-
tal in ‘recruiting’ and of the plot to ensnare Edward Heath.

INSIDER END NOTES AND AN IMPORTANT OVERVIEW

Former KGB Colonel and MI6 agent Oleg Gordievsky (below) has always
maintained the spy agencies of the Soviet Bloc had contact and were
given information by British politicians, sympathetic to Moscow and
Communism. He said various levels of
liaison existed. Besides fully ‘turned’
spies who met with handlers, others
provided basic information on political
and defence happenings; some “ran
errands.” A number were targeted by
undercover StB officers serving at the
Czechoslovakian and Russian Embassies
who would ‘draw’ commentary - “loose
gossip” a term used by Gordievsky -
and often in the bars of Parliament or the
gentlemen clubs of London.
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