that he had an urgent package for the KGB, and asked the KGB to place a signal confirming receipt of the letter. That same day, the KGB placed a signal at the “PARK” signal site.
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Thereafter, whenever “B” used the word “Chicago” in a return address, it was to signal that he intended for a dead drop exchange to occur the following Monday.
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77. On Sunday, November 15, 1987, the KGB loaded the “AN” dead drop site with a package. It was not cleared by “B” and, on November 17, the KGB removed the package.
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78. On Thursday, November 19, 1987, the KGB received a handwritten letter from “B”. The envelope bore a return address of “G. Robertson” in “Houston” and was postmarked on November 17, 1987. The letter read as follows:
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Unable to locate AN based on your description at night. Recognize that I am dressed in business suit and can not slog around in inch deep mud. I suggest we use once again original site. I will place my urgent material there at next AN times. Replace it with your package. I will select some few sites good for me and pass them to you. Please give new constant conditions of recontact as address to write. Will not put substantive material through it. Only instructions as usual format.
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Ramon
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79. On Monday, November 23, 1987, “B” and the KGB carried out an exchange operation at the “PARK” dead drop site.
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The package from “B” to the KGB contained: a cable-type report about a meeting in October 1987 with a valuable source, whom the KGB referred to as “M”; a survey of information provided
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