November 04, 2012

10 Most Famous Traitor In The World


One who violates his allegiance and betrays his/her country; one guilty of treason; one who, in breach of trust, delivers his country to an enemy, or yields up any fort or place intrusted to his defense, or surrenders an army or body of troops to the enemy, unless when vanquished; also, one who takes arms and levies war against his country; or one who aids an enemy in conquering his country.


Guy Fawkes was a member of the Roman Catholic revolutionary group that conspired against the British aristocracy in 1605. His attempt to blow up the Parliament building in which there is King James I and his family was Protestant nobility successfully thwarted by the authorities. And he got caught. Actually Fawkes and his colleagues have devised a plan that is very mature, wearing the cellar under the "The House of Lords' (the name of the parliament building) as their base, and hide more than a half ton of explosives in a hidden place. The goal of all this, Fawkes and his colleagues wanted the looseness of the Spanish royal influence over the affairs of England. Under torture he is, he refused to name his comrades until he was sure they had confessed. He was convicted, hanged, drowned, and his body divided into four in 1606, but at the penalty stage he managed to fool the executioner, jump, and eventually died of a broken neck due to the jump, at the end of his death he was still "squishy". Stories from the Fawkes has become a reference in the movie "V for Vendetta". Today is Guy Fawkes uprising commemorated the UK every 5th of November, warning the name "Bonfire Night".


Hanssen grew up in a family life that is not normal, often beaten by his father. She began her career as a police officer in Chicago, and went out to pursue a career as an FBI Special Agent in 1976. Hanssen has a strange habit, the recording sexual activity with her own and show it to their neighbors, so out of the ordinary. In 1979, he was involved with the FBI counterintelligence, and this opens the way for someone "sellers Country" in American history. In 1983, Hanssen transferred to the unity of espionage for the Soviet Union in the FBI. Using his knowledge on computer, phone tapping and electronic surveillance, he repeatedly selling info FBI double agent list and other information to the KGB espionage to get the money. Hanssen was reported to the FBI by own brother-in-law, Mike Hauck. Currently, he is serving a sentence of life imprisonment, in ADX Florence, Colorado. The story in fact is in a movie called "Breach".

Jane Fonda in Hollywood strewn grow. After easily fit in film (probably because he's old school star Henry Fonda), Jane became an activist who is very controversial in the eyes of American veterans of the Vietnam war (including Jon McCain, U.S.Presidential candidate).By the time the war Jane was sympathetic to the North Vietnamese, posed with their anti-aircraft guns and so do not believe that some American soldiers encountered and questioned in North Vietnam prison camps are treated cruelly from "friends" of North Vietnam. He is more confident in what you say than the Vietcong soldiers talk to their own people. Many veterans after the war to prosecute Jane his betrayal, it remains as a rich man he managed to escape punishment for his mistake siding North Vietnam at that time. Now he says regretted his actions, but the veteran still heavy forgive.

7. Brutus

Nephew of Julius Caesar, Marcus Junius Brutus. Brutus joined the Senate in Rome after the beginning of a very successful career as a moneylender.On the day of the murder of Julius Caesar, there were rumors that the plan was already known, and therefore many conspirators alert. Brutus's wife even pleaded with him to stay away from the Senate that afternoon.Brutus did not care, and the lie that he wanted to wait for his uncle, along with a group of senators who then attacked Caesar with their bare hands. Famous quote, "Et tu, Brutus?" (You too, Brutus?) Spoken by Caesar when he saw the betrayal of his nephew alone.Julius Caesar's assassins attack so savage, with wounds on their own bodies. Brutus committed suicide after a second defeat at the Battle of Philippi in 42 BC

Regarded as a traitor of the most remarkable in the history of China, was born in 1833, at the age of 21 years, he went to school in Japan, where he met with Dr. Sun Yat Sen who is also a mentor. Under the influence of Dr. Sun, he began participating in the plan, including an assassination attempt against the government of Manchu officials in Beijing that failed. Jang in jail until the Wuchang uprising in 1911, after which, in 1925 he became the successor to Dr. Sun as the provisional President of the ROC, after Dr. Sun died (President while ROC). Wang could not maintain his power, with the military faction Jiang Jieshi (Chiang Kai Sek) were captured in that year. When Nanjing fell to the Japanese in 1937, Wang started his betrayal by working closely with the Japanese government. He supports Japan's plans to take control of China. China Time in times of distress and need energy, Jingwei even joined the Japanese who are the invaders. Wang died before he could witness the defeat of Japan by Allied forces in World War II.

Selling atomic secrets to the Russians during the Cold War. Rosenbergs couple willing to do anything to advance their Communist beliefs. Julius and Ethel Rosenberg joined the Communist Party until 1943, when all of a sudden they look like a retreat from political activity. This is also the same as the year in which they team up with super spy of the Soviet Union, Feliksov. Julius Rosenberg was engaged in espionage against the U.S. government affairs, he acted steal confidential information and replace it with the Russians, and looking for new recruits to spy USSR. He was arrested while shaving one morning in 1950. He and his wife, Ethel, was executed on June 19, 1953.


Benedict Arnold was an American general during the American Revolution until he decided to join the British. Born in Connecticut in January 1741, she came from a difficult family background, where his family struggled to get out of poverty and hardship. Always known as a problem child, having grown prominent in the military. From the early beginning as a war hero and a true patriot, Arnold plotted to turn over the American fort at West Point, New York to the British plan failed and he was beaten back and ran into the sea. In England he was not accepted because the British people are also suspicious of the man who betrayed his own country so easily. He died in poverty in Canada in 1801.


Ames entered the Soviet Embassy in Washington in 1985 and volunteered to do business with the U.S. secret for one reason: money. He is an alcoholic and has a second wife who materialists, named Rosario who often spent his salary from the CIA. To provide all the needs of his wife, he is willing to do a lot of harm to the U.S. government to provide the name of American spies and other counterintelligence information. At least he is endangering more than 100 pieces of U.S. military operations. She earned 4.6 million dollars from this business and 10 people were killed as American agents caught by the Soviets.He was arrested for suspicion of the CIA with a salary of $ 60,000 a year can result in a house worth $ 400,000, a car worth $ 60,000 jaguar and her phone bills are $ 6,000 a month.He was arrested and sentenced to life imprisonment, his wife Rosario was deported to South America. In the game Metal Gear Solid 2 - Sons of Liberty, Raiden meets a secret service named Richard Ames.

Originally Quisling was not considered until he formed the National Union Party in 1933. He loved Hitler and is a firm believer in the doctrine of Fascism. Quisling, a military general, met with Hitler and convince him to have all the information about the Norwegian military strategy. When the Germans invaded, Quisling was appointed prime minister "doll", while the original government officials dismissed, dispersed and fled. Norwegian citizen so disgusted with his appointment, and rebelled so he resigned. However, Hitler's support it in position. Failure as a politician, Quisling often make their own mistakes, even in the eyes of the Nazis. After the German surrender in Norway, Quisling was tried and also the deaths of as many as 1000 Jews during the war. He was sentenced to death in 1945.

Judas betrayed Jesus to cooperate with the authorities of Rome. A 12 disciples betrayed his friend for some money - thirty pieces of silver. Judas arranged a special sign to tell the identity of Jesus to the authorities

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