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Question on the Verona transcripts
Posted on 09/10/2003 9:46:58 PM PDT by jtw99
I'm reading Ann Coulter's Treason, and my curiosity has been piqued by the Verona Transcripts. I've read that only a tiny percentage of them were decoded. Is there any ongoing effort to decode them? Why haven't the full text of the messages come from the KGB archives opened after the fall of the USSR?
TOPICS: History
KEYWORDS: communist; coulter; faq; verona
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09/10/2003 9:46:58 PM PDT
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jtw99
To: jtw99
'Some 2,900 Soviet intelligence messages are now on the Internet and in hard copy at major archives around the country.'
I quote from
cia.gov site.
The declassified Venona documents are available as scanned images here at
nsa.gov.
To: jtw99
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09/10/2003 10:48:19 PM PDT
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Cindy
To: prairiebreeze
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05/20/2006 4:36:23 PM PDT
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prairiebreeze
(God bless our fine military and their families.)
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