KGB Spy Worked as Therapist Near US Base — Destroyed 89 Families, FBI Found List In His Wall
Автор: Mole Hunt
Загружено: 2025-12-20
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In September 1978, a marriage counselor opened his practice near Peterson Air Force Base in Colorado Springs. Dr. Victor Aldrich had impressive credentials, warm personality, and reputation for helping military couples. But he was actually Lieutenant Colonel Anatoly Petrov, a KGB officer trained in psychological operations. For four years, he systematically destroyed 89 military families while extracting classified intelligence during therapy sessions. Officers trusted him with their deepest vulnerabilities, never knowing every word was being sent to Moscow. This is the true story of one of the most disturbing Cold War espionage operations, where trust became a weapon and therapy became intelligence warfare.
What you'll discover in this story:
How a KGB colonel built a legitimate 12-year cover as a real psychologist before starting his operation
The manipulation techniques Petrov used to deliberately push military couples toward divorce while extracting classified information
How Captain Douglas Henshaw became the first victim and unknowingly revealed satellite communication schedules during sessions
The FBI investigation that started with one doctor's suspicions and led to discovering 89 destroyed families
Petrov's dramatic escape just hours before the FBI raid and the devastating long-term impact on his victims
⚠️ Some videos on this channel are fictionalized and contain elements of creative reconstruction and interpretation of historical facts.
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