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139. On Monday, February 12, 2001, FBI surveillance personnel checking the “LEWIS” dead drop site found a package concealed at the site. FBI personnel removed the package and transported it to the FBI Laboratory, where it was opened, its contents were examined and photocopied, and it was restored to an apparently intact condition. The package was then replaced at the dead drop site. The package contained $50,000 in used $100 bills and a typed note reading: “Next 10/31/01 TOM alt. 20,27". These were wrapped in white paper, which was taped, and which in turn was wrapped in a taped-up black plastic trash bag inside a second black plastic trash bag.
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VI. FACTS ESTABLISHING THAT “B” IS ROBERT PHILIP HANSSEN
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There is overwhelming evidence that “B” is ROBERT PHILIP HANSSEN.
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A. FORENSIC EVIDENCE
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140. When “B” made dead drops to the KGB/SVR, he would place the contents of the drop in a plastic garbage bag, which he would wrap with tape. The plastic bag would then be placed inside a second garbage bag. The FBI has come into possession of the inner plastic bag used by “B” on one occasion to wrap the contents of a package to the KGB.
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141. An FBI fingerprint examiner has conducted an examination of the plastic bag and ascertained that it contains
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