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they somehow able to monitor funds, ie., to know that Viktor Cherkashin received a large amount of money for an agent? I am unaware of any such ability, but I might not know that type of source reporting.
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“B” then described a United States Intelligence Community technical surveillance technique. He concluded:
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If you wish to continue our discussions, please have someone run an advertisement in the Washington Times during the week of 1/12/87 or 1/19/87, for sale, “Dodge Diplomat, 1971, needs engine work, $1000.” Give a phone number and time-of-day in the advertisement where I can call. I will call and leave a phone number where a recorded message can be left for me in one hour. I will say, “Hello, my name is Ramon. I am calling about the car you offered for sale in the Times.” You will respond, “I’m sorry, but the man with the car is not here, can I get your number.” The number will be in Area Code 212. I will not specify that Area Code on the line.
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“B” signed the letter: “Ramon”.
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According to the established “6" coefficient, the weeks the advertisement was actually to run were July 6, 1986, or July 13, 1986.
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62. Viktor Gundarev was a KGB Line KR officer who defected to the United States on February 14, 1986. A classified FBI debriefing report, dated March 4, 1986, reports that FBI debriefers showed Gundarev a photo of Cherkashin and asked if he knew Cherkashin.
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63. The following advertisement appeared in the Washington Times from July 14, 1986, to July 18, 1986:
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DODGE - ‘71, DIPLOMAT, NEEDS ENGINE WORK, $1000. Phone (703) 451-9780 (CALL NEXT Mon., Wed., Fri. 1 p.m.)
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