I was discussing politics this weekend with a friend/coworker and we got to discussing McCarthy. My friend asserted that years after the fact it was proven that there were actually quite a few Soviet spies or informants in the US, and that McCarthy was at least sort of right on that front.

I honestly could believe this, but I'm a bit more skeptical than my friend. I've looked into it a bit, and learned of the Venona Papers which implicated the Rosenbergs. Is there any other "hard" evidence of the scale of Soviet espionage in the US during the red scare? Or anything to point me in a fruitful direction?

  • footfaults [none/use name]
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    11 months ago

    Alger Hiss seems to be what started the whole thing. I never really did any real research because the only people today who are arguing about this whole thing are people who are trying to revise history to paint McCarthy as being right..

    More modern times, there were high level FBI people who were spying for Russia. Robert Phillips Hansen. I remember when that got revealed and everyone shit themselves. Then 9/11 happened 6 months later lol.