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Moscow, the beating heart of the Soviet Union, was the most dangerous place in the world for CIA agents during the Cold War. One night in 1977, as the CIA's Moscow office chief, Robert Fulton, was filling up his car with gas, a Russian stranger came up to him and left a note on his seat. The note said the man had important, classified information he wanted to give to the appropriate American official. Fulton thought it was a trap from the KGB and, on orders from CIA headquarters, ignored the note. But the man was determined, and he tried to contact the CIA four more times before finally succeeding, handing them an envelope containing information that shocked the American intelligence community. The CIA eventually learned that the stranger had access to top-secret Russian information on weapons systems and radar technology. The information was so important that it convinced the CIA to arrange a meeting with the man. Adolf Tolkachev became one of America's most valuable spies, handing over hundreds of secret documents, blueprints, and circuit boards to the CIA for analysis. To keep the KGB from catching him, Tolkachev and American agents met with him in secret places, using spy cameras, disguises, and ciphers. They managed to elude the KGB for six years and deal a major blow to the Soviet weapons program. This is the thrilling story of Adolf Tolkachev, the CIA's most valuable spy. Source (video) • The Thrilling Story of the CIA's Most... truelifespystories# ????????????Support???????????? ✌️For support if you are inside Iran✌️ https://hamibash.com/whiteflagpodcast ✌️And if you are outside Iran✌️ https://paypal.me/etarighat