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Cold War NSA espionage: defectors, KGB moles, and unanswered investigations
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kaggle-ho-020324House Oversight

Cold War NSA espionage: defectors, KGB moles, and unanswered investigations

Cold War NSA espionage: defectors, KGB moles, and unanswered investigations The passage outlines historical NSA defections and KGB infiltration during the 1960s, providing names and dates but no new evidence of current wrongdoing. It offers modest investigative leads for historical research but limited relevance to present‑day controversies. Key insights: Defectors Victor Norris Hamilton, Martin, and Mitchell claimed whistle‑blower status and published allegations in Soviet media.; Sgt. Jack Dunlap, a KGB‑recruited NSA employee, died under suspicious circumstances in 1963 after a cache of classified documents was found.; Dunlap’s access stemmed from his role as driver to senior NSA generals, granting him a ‘no inspection’ privilege used for espionage.

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Cold War NSA espionage: defectors, KGB moles, and unanswered investigations The passage outlines historical NSA defections and KGB infiltration during the 1960s, providing names and dates but no new evidence of current wrongdoing. It offers modest investigative leads for historical research but limited relevance to present‑day controversies. Key insights: Defectors Victor Norris Hamilton, Martin, and Mitchell claimed whistle‑blower status and published allegations in Soviet media.; Sgt. Jack Dunlap, a KGB‑recruited NSA employee, died under suspicious circumstances in 1963 after a cache of classified documents was found.; Dunlap’s access stemmed from his role as driver to senior NSA generals, granting him a ‘no inspection’ privilege used for espionage.

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