Michael,
In my humble opinion, it's a pity you're so biased, so gullible, so pro-Nosenko, so anti-Golitsyn, so anti-Bagley, so anti-Angleton, so anti-Miler, so anti-Papich, et al.
In short, that you're such a... gasp ... wegular widdle firebwand!
FBI source
NY 3653-S* (in the document you posted) was none other than Aleksey Kulak ("Fedora"), the KGB officer who implausibly walked into the FBI field office in New York City in broad daylight in March 1962 (three months after true defector KGB Major Anatoliy Golitsyn had defected to the U.S.) and "volunteered" to spy for the FBI, saying, "Don't worry, boys, the KGB didn't tail me here because all of my colleagues are meeting right now a couple of blocks away at the Soviet consulate, talking about a FBI traitor we call "Dick," thereby sending FBI off on a multi-year wild goose chase for "UNSUBDICK" (i.e., an unsubstantiated mole whom the Ruskies had allegedly given the code name "Dick").
Didn't you know that in 1980 the FBI finally realized that
NY 3653-S* (Aleksey Kulak, aka "Fedora") had been a triple-agent, loyal to the Kremlin all along (for, like FIFTEEN YEARS)?
LOL
-- MWT
PS How's that letter to Newman and Scott coming along? You
are going to set them straight, aren't you? (If it makes you feel any better, Tennent H. Bagley did not believe the Russians or Castro's Cubans killed JFK -- he was convinced that Lee Harvey Oswald assassinated him all by him widdle self!)
PPS In 1961, GRU Colonel Dimitri Polyakov, already on his second two-year tour of duty at the U.N. in NYC, suddenly "volunteered" to spy for the FBI and the CIA, so when Hoover's boy Aleksey Kulak ("Fedora") walked in, he and Polyakov were really able to do a "job" on the gullible, overly territorial, flat-footed, wishful-thinking FBI. Those two Ruskie triple-agents formed a regular heavyweight tag-team that even ol' Mudd Wrassler Tommy would have had a hard time subduing!
PPPS To prove it to yourself that
NY 3653-S* was Kulak/Fedora, just go to the Mary Ferrell website and plug that number into the "FBI Documents" search box.
Cheers!