How a $7/Hour Housekeeper Brought Down a 6-Year Soviet Spy Operation at Washington Hilton
Автор: Mole Hunt
Загружено: 2025-12-31
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In nineteen eighty-one, Maria Delgado was a housekeeper at the Washington Hilton, just two miles from the White House. For years, she noticed something strange about room five twelve: the "Do Not Disturb" sign never came down, guests never requested service, yet the trash can was always packed with crumpled paper. When she picked up a fallen document with Russian writing, she made a phone call that would expose one of the largest Soviet spy operations on American soil. This is the true story of how an observant immigrant employee brought down a six-year KGB dead drop network operating since nineteen seventy-five.
In this story:
How a metal canister hidden under a hotel bed contained microfilm with classified documents
The secret compartment behind a picture frame used for three hundred twelve transmissions
FBI's coordinated operation that led to nineteen arrests in September nineteen eighty-one
Why the March nineteen eighty-one Reagan shooting at the same hotel didn't stop the spy ring
How one housekeeper's attention to detail changed Cold War counterintelligence history
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