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Citations of alleged deep‑state ties and historic espionage recruitments in a House oversight document

The passage merely repeats previously published quotations about Cold‑War espionage (Ames, Hanssen, Pelton) and a generic “deep state” claim. It offers no new names, dates, transactions, or actionable Quotes claim existence of a “deep state” from a Nation article. Reference to Victor Cherkashin’s interview linking him to Aldrich Ames and Robert Hanssen recruitmen Mention of former NSA employee Jam

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #020428
Pages
1
Persons
0
Integrity
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Summary

The passage merely repeats previously published quotations about Cold‑War espionage (Ames, Hanssen, Pelton) and a generic “deep state” claim. It offers no new names, dates, transactions, or actionable Quotes claim existence of a “deep state” from a Nation article. Reference to Victor Cherkashin’s interview linking him to Aldrich Ames and Robert Hanssen recruitmen Mention of former NSA employee Jam

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deep-statehistorical-espionageespionagehistoricalforeign-influencehouse-oversightintelligence

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276 CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX Through the Looking Glass 1. “There’s definitely a deep state...”-- Katrina vanden Heuval and Stephen F. Cohen, “Snowden Speaks: A Sneak Peek an Exclusive Interview,” The Nation, (website), October 10 2. “According to Cherkashin, Ames...”- Author’s interview with Victor Cherkashin 3. Morell. op.cit. p. 297 4. “Pelton had left the NSA...”- George E. Curry, “Ex-intelligence Expert Guilty Of Espionage, Chicago Tribune, June 6, 1986.Also, see Pelton in Appendix A 5. “Signed a copy of my book...”-- Edward Jay Epstein, James Jesus Angleton: Was He Right. op cit. In handing Cherkashin my book, I told him that his recruitments of Ames and Hanssen had validated Angleton’s theory that the KGN was capable of sustaining long-term moles in U.S. intelligence.

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