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kaggle-ho-019712House Oversight

Alleged KGB exploitation of NSA driver 'Dunlap' to steal and exfiltrate classified documents

Alleged KGB exploitation of NSA driver 'Dunlap' to steal and exfiltrate classified documents The passage describes a Cold‑War era espionage narrative involving a driver for senior NSA officials who allegedly facilitated KGB theft of classified material. While it names specific individuals and suggests a method of exfiltration, the claims pertain to historical cases already documented in open sources and lack new, verifiable evidence or actionable leads for current investigations. Key insights: Driver 'Dunlap' allegedly had a "no‑inspection" status for generals' cars, enabling removal of documents.; KGB case officer purportedly photographed stolen NSA files and returned them before detection.; Dunlap reportedly recruited other NSA employees by offering to smuggle stolen property for money.

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House Oversight
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kaggle-ho-019712
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Alleged KGB exploitation of NSA driver 'Dunlap' to steal and exfiltrate classified documents The passage describes a Cold‑War era espionage narrative involving a driver for senior NSA officials who allegedly facilitated KGB theft of classified material. While it names specific individuals and suggests a method of exfiltration, the claims pertain to historical cases already documented in open sources and lack new, verifiable evidence or actionable leads for current investigations. Key insights: Driver 'Dunlap' allegedly had a "no‑inspection" status for generals' cars, enabling removal of documents.; KGB case officer purportedly photographed stolen NSA files and returned them before detection.; Dunlap reportedly recruited other NSA employees by offering to smuggle stolen property for money.

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kagglehouse-oversightespionagensakgbcold-warintelligence-recruitment

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