How a Librarian's Attention to Detail Exposed Soviet Dead Drop System | Cold War
Автор: Mole Hunt
Загружено: 2025-12-25
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In March 1980, Helen Garrett, a 47-year-old librarian at New York Public Library, discovered three index cards in the Soviet History section positioned in wrong order with unusual precision. For 22 years she had maintained this catalog meticulously, and she knew this wasn't accidental. Over six weeks of careful observation, she documented the same three cards being manipulated every Monday morning and checked every Wednesday afternoon by two different men who never spoke to each other. Realizing she was witnessing espionage, Helen called the FBI with detailed documentation. Her discovery exposed a sophisticated KGB signal site operating in plain sight among thousands of library visitors daily.
In this video:
How librarian Helen Garrett noticed precise pattern of three cards repositioned every Monday morning
The KGB dead drop confirmation system using library card catalog to signal between agents
How Helen documented suspicious activity for six weeks with photographs and detailed notes
FBI surveillance operation identifying Soviet diplomat Viktor Leskov and American agent David Kessler
How investigation revealed recruitment target list with seven defense contractor employees and $5,000 cash
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