NSA Spy Got Away For 30 Years — Ex-Wife Found Soviet Maps In Attic, FBI Arrested Him In 1996
Автор: Cold War Tales TV
Загружено: 2025-12-07
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At 8:32 AM on a quiet Friday in 1996, the FBI raided a suburban Pennsylvania home. Inside sat Robert Lipka—a coin dealer, a father, and a man who had been hiding a dark secret for 30 years.
In the mid-1960s, 19-year-old NSA clerk Robert Lipka walked out of Fort Meade with top-secret documents taped to his body. Motivated by pure greed, he sold critical US intelligence to the KGB, compromising national security for just $27,000. He left the agency, started a new life, and believed he had committed the perfect crime.
But betrayal never expires. Decades later, a vindictive ex-wife found Soviet maps in their attic, and a daring Soviet defector named Vasili Mitrokhin smuggled a secret archive out of Russia that would change everything.
In this video, we uncover: 🕵️♂️ How a low-level clerk outsmarted NSA security for two years. 📂 The "Mitrokhin Archive" that exposed the KGB's deepest secrets. ♟️ The brilliant FBI "false flag" sting involving a chess piece that finally trapped him.
This is the incredible true story of the traitor next door.
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⚠️ This video is created for historical and educational documentation only. All footage is archival or re-enacted for context.
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