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What was his father's name? 117.216.31.189 ( talk) 09:59, 10 September 2013 (UTC)Morgana
Can some elaborate on the "mysterious" nature of the deaths of his sons? What exactly happened and where? Dr. Dan ( talk) 00:22, 11 March 2008 (UTC)
I'm removing this fragment from "Death" section:
It was recently revealed that his death was caused as the result of anger brought to a head by an insult published by the correspondent Bartosz Węglarczyk of Gazeta Wyborcza. [1] [2] Dr. Józef Szaniawski confirmed the events leading up to the colonel's death and what was an intentionally, sensationally, deceptive and maliciously written review of the book: A Colonel's Secret Life by Benjamin Weiser. He was buried June 19, 2004 in the row of honour in the Powązki military cemetery in Warsaw, Poland, along with his son Waldemar.
First "cite" link is obviously link to Bartosz Weglarczyk blog page. The second one, describing cause of death is not reliable - it's blog page of one of polish MPs, known from his controversial opinions. This fragment was created by anonymous editor in 2009, but, because of syntax error in wiki text, was not visible since 2012 - http://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Ryszard_Kukli%C5%84ski&diff=prev&oldid=331377863
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Per WP:ELBURDEN, I'm looking forward to the justification of how 24 external links is in any way satisfying the spirit of minimising their number per WP:EXT (including WP:NONENGEL). Widefox; talk 16:51, 30 June 2013 (UTC)
In Jack Strong it is mentioned that the was in Vietnam and he could buy an Opel Rekord with the wages he got there. He would also met Soviet intelligence officers and was noticed by American officers. Could you explain what he did in Vietnam and when? -- Error ( talk) 18:38, 15 November 2014 (UTC)
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As of the date/time I'm typing this, this article contains the text "According to some historians, it was possible that Kukliński was a double agent, ...". Umm, wouldn't that be a TRIPLE agent? If he was loyal to the U.S.A. or N.A.T.O. or the E.U. while performing any government job in Poland, that's a DOUBLE agent, right? A single-agent is someone who just SPIES, right? I mean, a single-agent could pretend to be a tourist and then when the guards aren't looking dive over a fence and photograph something secret. A single agent doesn't admit to being a spy, but also doesn't PRETEND to be a spy for one side while really working for the other side. That's a "double agent", which is what Kuklinski was if he was loyal to the "West" while being employed by a communist country's government. 2600:1700:6759:B000:1C64:8308:33BC:E2D6 ( talk) 05:04, 1 June 2023 (UTC)Christopher L. Simpson
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What was his father's name? 117.216.31.189 ( talk) 09:59, 10 September 2013 (UTC)Morgana
Can some elaborate on the "mysterious" nature of the deaths of his sons? What exactly happened and where? Dr. Dan ( talk) 00:22, 11 March 2008 (UTC)
I'm removing this fragment from "Death" section:
It was recently revealed that his death was caused as the result of anger brought to a head by an insult published by the correspondent Bartosz Węglarczyk of Gazeta Wyborcza. [1] [2] Dr. Józef Szaniawski confirmed the events leading up to the colonel's death and what was an intentionally, sensationally, deceptive and maliciously written review of the book: A Colonel's Secret Life by Benjamin Weiser. He was buried June 19, 2004 in the row of honour in the Powązki military cemetery in Warsaw, Poland, along with his son Waldemar.
First "cite" link is obviously link to Bartosz Weglarczyk blog page. The second one, describing cause of death is not reliable - it's blog page of one of polish MPs, known from his controversial opinions. This fragment was created by anonymous editor in 2009, but, because of syntax error in wiki text, was not visible since 2012 - http://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Ryszard_Kukli%C5%84ski&diff=prev&oldid=331377863
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Per WP:ELBURDEN, I'm looking forward to the justification of how 24 external links is in any way satisfying the spirit of minimising their number per WP:EXT (including WP:NONENGEL). Widefox; talk 16:51, 30 June 2013 (UTC)
In Jack Strong it is mentioned that the was in Vietnam and he could buy an Opel Rekord with the wages he got there. He would also met Soviet intelligence officers and was noticed by American officers. Could you explain what he did in Vietnam and when? -- Error ( talk) 18:38, 15 November 2014 (UTC)
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As of the date/time I'm typing this, this article contains the text "According to some historians, it was possible that Kukliński was a double agent, ...". Umm, wouldn't that be a TRIPLE agent? If he was loyal to the U.S.A. or N.A.T.O. or the E.U. while performing any government job in Poland, that's a DOUBLE agent, right? A single-agent is someone who just SPIES, right? I mean, a single-agent could pretend to be a tourist and then when the guards aren't looking dive over a fence and photograph something secret. A single agent doesn't admit to being a spy, but also doesn't PRETEND to be a spy for one side while really working for the other side. That's a "double agent", which is what Kuklinski was if he was loyal to the "West" while being employed by a communist country's government. 2600:1700:6759:B000:1C64:8308:33BC:E2D6 ( talk) 05:04, 1 June 2023 (UTC)Christopher L. Simpson