KGB

Person
Mentions
2
Relationships
7
Events
10
Documents
1
Also known as:
KGB (Moscow) Unnamed KGB Officer

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7 total relationships
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Documents Actions
person David Sheldon Boone
Espionage
6
2
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organization Han
Handler asset
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1
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person Aldrich Ames
Espionage
5
1
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person Heinz Felfe
Mole handler
5
1
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person Jerry Alfred Whitworth
Espionage recruitment
1
1
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person Putin
Former employment
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person Jack Dunlap
Espionage
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Date Event Type Description Location Actions
N/A N/A KGB recruitment of German Hanover Hackers. Germany/Cyberspace View
1991-01-01 N/A FSB took over the KGB's domestic role. Russia View
1988-01-01 N/A David Sheldon Boone provided KGB with NSA documents. USA View
1985-04-01 N/A Aldrich Ames acted as a Russian mole in the CIA. USA/USSR View
1985-04-01 N/A Aldrich Ames espionage activities CIA Headquarters / Washingt... View
1985-04-01 N/A Aldrich Ames working as a Russian mole. CIA Headquarters / Washingt... View
1979-01-01 N/A Robert Hanssen worked as a KGB mole. USA/Russia View
1979-01-01 N/A Robert Hanssen's career as a KGB mole. USA View
1973-01-01 N/A Agee offered CIA secrets to the KGB residency. Mexico City View
1960-09-06 N/A Ninety-minute press conference organized by the KGB for the defectors. Moscow View

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This document is page 184 from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein, stamped as evidence by the House Oversight Committee. The text discusses the timeline of Edward Snowden's leaks, specifically questioning how documents released in 2016 (via The Intercept) regarding Israeli drone intercepts were distributed if Snowden supposedly destroyed his files. The author cites a former KGB officer who suggests that Snowden's continued release of documents while in Russia was likely orchestrated or approved by Russian intelligence services.

Book page / government exhibit
2025-11-19
Total Received
$0.00
0 transactions
Total Paid
$23,640,000.00
33 transactions
Net Flow
-$23,640,000.00
33 total transactions
Date Type From To Amount Description Actions
N/A Paid KGB Pelton $0.00 Plane ticket to Vienna. View
N/A Paid KGB Spies (Dead drops) $0.00 Putting money into a dead drop View
N/A Paid KGB Pelton $5,000.00 Initial payment in cash given with a plane tick... View
N/A Paid KGB Pelton $30,000.00 Payment received after debriefing regarding Pro... View
N/A Paid KGB Unknown Agents $0.00 Mention of 'putting money into a dead drop.' View
N/A Paid KGB Pelton $5,000.00 Cash given along with a plane ticket to Vienna View
N/A Paid KGB Pelton $30,000.00 Payment received after debriefing regarding Pro... View
N/A Paid KGB Pelton $5,000.00 Initial cash payment given with a plane ticket ... View
N/A Paid KGB Pelton $30,000.00 Payment received after debriefing sessions. View
N/A Paid KGB Robert Hanssen $0.00 Cherkashin notes Hanssen 'asked for cash in ret... View
N/A Paid KGB Ames $20,000.00 Lower range of cash payment for each delivery. View
N/A Paid KGB Ames $50,000.00 Upper range of cash payment for each delivery. View
N/A Paid KGB Pelton $5,000.00 Cash payment for intelligence information. View
N/A Paid KGB Hanssen $0.00 Putting money into a dead drop. View
1988-01-01 Paid KGB David Sheldon Boone $60,000.00 Payment for NSA documents. View
1988-01-01 Paid KGB David Sheldon Boone $60,000.00 Payment for providing NSA documents. View
1988-01-01 Paid KGB David Sheldon Boone $60,000.00 Payment in return for NSA documents. View
1985-04-01 Paid KGB Aldrich Ames $20,000.00 Lower range of cash payment per delivery. View
1985-04-01 Paid KGB Aldrich Ames $50,000.00 Upper range of cash payment per delivery. View
1985-04-01 Paid KGB Aldrich Ames $4,600,000.00 Total cash payments for delivering secrets over... View
1985-01-01 Paid KGB Aldrich Ames $50,000.00 High-end range of payment per delivery. View
1985-01-01 Paid KGB Ames $4,600,000.00 Total payments over nine years. View
1985-01-01 Paid KGB Aldrich Ames $4,600,000.00 Total cash payments for delivering secrets over... View
1985-01-01 Paid KGB Aldrich Ames $20,000.00 Cash payment range low-end per delivery of secr... View
1985-01-01 Paid KGB Aldrich Ames $50,000.00 Cash payment range high-end per delivery of sec... View
As Sender
1
As Recipient
3
Total
4

Espionage delivery

From: Robert Hanssen
To: KGB

Hanssen dictated terms of contact via letter.

Letter
N/A

Espionage

From: Robert Hanssen
To: KGB

Communications with Hanssen were strictly by letter or similar methods; he refused site suggestions.

Letter
N/A

Debriefing

From: KGB
To: Pelton

15 days of debriefing sessions from 8 AM to 6 PM in Vienna regarding NSA operations.

Meeting
N/A

Espionage delivery

From: Robert Hanssen
To: KGB

Hanssen communicated exclusively by letter or drops, refusing to meet or let the KGB suggest sites.

Letter
N/A

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