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Arnold Warner was born Stephen Caldicot and was two years old when his Mother and Father, real
names Evgeniya Chernetskaya and Leonid Russak, were discovered to be Russian sleepers.
They were imprisoned but released within a couple of months in an exchange with two Americans
being held on spying charges in Moscow.
Stephen was born in America and was therefore an American citizen and so he was not allowed to
travel to Moscow with his parents but was instead put into a children’s home and was subsequently
adopted by a Mr and Mrs Warner as part of an FBI protection scheme. His name was changed to
Arnold Warner and the Warner family were moved to Fayetteville, North Carolina where Arnold
grew up not knowing anything about his early years or his biological parents.
He was a bright lad and his tutors expected him to go to Harvard and study Law.
Arnold had harboured suspicions that his parents may not be his biological parents and had made a
few tentative enquiries. The KGB had never lost sight of him in all those years and a few days after
his sixteenth birthday, they made contact.
Over the next few years the KGB nurtured him, including his time at Harvard and they successfully
turned him against America and the West, mainly because of the carrot they dangled in front of
him, that of one day meeting his biological parents.
Two weeks after his graduation, he informed his adoptive parents he was taking a two-year
sabbatical to travel around the globe.
The next day, the Warners died in a car accident on a bridge on Highway 17, Murrells Inlet. Myrtle
Beach. The water there is less than three feet deep and neither of the Warners possessed a licence
to drive!’
‘Do we know who killed them?’ George interjected.
‘It is a pretty safe bet it was the Russians, I believe to eradicate any connections in America. You see
Arnold never went on a World trip; instead, he was flown to Moscow, where, for the first time, he
was reunited with his birth mother, his father having died two years earlier. Arnold says his mother
showed him no emotion. He says he realised he had been conned and the only safe way out of
Russia was to do exactly as he was told.
Arnold spent the next two years training as an undercover agent and learnt to speak fluent Russian.
He was given a new Russian name and passport as Stepan Chernetsky, the male form of his
mother’s name.
Eventually he was returned to the USA.
The tentacles of the KGB in America reach into many political and administrative offices, more than
perhaps the Americans realise. One such tentacle must have reached inside Langley for Arnold was