US Ambassador Hung A Soviet Gift On His Office Wall — It Listened To Every Word For 7 Years
Автор: Elodie Rose
Загружено: 2025-12-01
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It was the perfect crime hidden in plain sight. In 1945, Soviet schoolchildren presented the U.S. Ambassador in Moscow with a magnificent wooden carving of the Great Seal. Touched by the gesture of friendship, he hung it in his most private study.
He had no idea that for the next seven years, the eagle would be listening to every word.
This video explores the incredible true story of "The Thing"—a KGB spy device so advanced for its time that it had no batteries, no wires, and was virtually undetectable. Invented by imprisoned Theremin genius Léon Theremin, this "passive resonant cavity" gave the Soviets a direct line into American strategic planning during critical moments like the Korean War and nuclear arms race.
Discover the brilliant physics behind this Cold War Trojan Horse, the tense cat-and-mouse game to find it, and how its revolutionary technology is the ancestor of the RFID chips we use today.
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⚠️ This video is created for historical and educational documentation only. All footage is archival or re-enacted for context.
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