How a domesticated chimpanzee revealed that its neighbor was a Soviet spy | Cold War
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In 1953 Arlington, Virginia, a quiet suburban street hid one of the most dangerous Soviet infiltration networks of the Cold War—and the first warning came not from the FBI, but from a chimpanzee. Charlie, a former Fort Detrick research primate, began mimicking strange hand signals each night while watching the neighbor next door. Those “gestures” were actually coded transmissions. When Charlie dug up a buried cache of radios, codebooks, and Pentagon photos, the façade collapsed: the perfect American neighbor was a deep-cover Soviet illegal trained since childhood. The FBI launched a massive counterintelligence operation, exposing a network that had penetrated Pentagon logistics and multiple agencies. What followed was a desperate manhunt, a mole inside the FBI, and a spy who nearly escaped using a decades-old extraction route. This is the incredible true story of how a chimpanzee exposed one of the most sophisticated Soviet operations on U.S. soil.
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