Wowie Zowie! Thanks for posting this info from John L. Hart's propagandistic "The Monster Plot" report, Michael!
KGB Spies Uncovered by Nosenko (... uhh ... according to John L. Hart) 1) U.S. Army sergeant Robert L. Johnson
2) -- (A buncha technical military stuff I'm not gonna research right now, but which I know was not Nosenko's "bailiwick".)
3) U.S. Sergeant Dayle W. Smith
4) James A. Mintkenbaugh
5) Some microphones in the American Embassy in Moscow
6) William John Cristopher Vassall !
7) And last but not least, about 200
unnamed spies in
unnamed European countries, as "attested to" by three
unnamed CIA officers who, in so many words, had the wherewithal to know!
This is going to be so much fun, Michael!
You've got some more, right? Please let me know if this pretty much covers it.
When I get the "go-ahead" from you, I'll start taking them one-by-one and point out how each of the humans was a burnt-out, throw-away "has-been" asset for the KGB because he was either 1) already suspected, 2) no longer actively working for the KGB/GRU, or 3) no longer had access to classified information.
And the microphones? Well, I'll show you how that's a bit misleading, okay?
I hope you don't mind some more fairly long posts in my doing so.
Cheers!
-- MWT
PS Shouldn't you try to convince John Newman and Peter Dale Scott that they made a really, really big mistake in concluding Nosenko was a false defector?
PPS Ready when you are, Michael!
Can you think of any more spies Nosenko "uncovered" before I get started?