Alleged walk‑in espionage tactics involving Robert Hanssen and KGB/SVR handlers
Alleged walk‑in espionage tactics involving Robert Hanssen and KGB/SVR handlers The passage recounts historical espionage anecdotes without new, verifiable details, names, transactions, or links to current officials. It repeats known facts about Hanssen and Cold‑War walk‑ins, offering little actionable investigative lead. Key insights: Claims Hanssen acted as a ‘walk‑in’ for the KGB, delivering documents via dead drops.; Alleges the KGB paid Hanssen $600,000 in cash for 27 computer discs of U.S. intelligence.; Describes KGB/SVR attitudes toward walk‑ins and defector‑in‑place strategies.
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Alleged walk‑in espionage tactics involving Robert Hanssen and KGB/SVR handlers The passage recounts historical espionage anecdotes without new, verifiable details, names, transactions, or links to current officials. It repeats known facts about Hanssen and Cold‑War walk‑ins, offering little actionable investigative lead. Key insights: Claims Hanssen acted as a ‘walk‑in’ for the KGB, delivering documents via dead drops.; Alleges the KGB paid Hanssen $600,000 in cash for 27 computer discs of U.S. intelligence.; Describes KGB/SVR attitudes toward walk‑ins and defector‑in‑place strategies.
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