149. In August 1989, the KGB designated drop site “ELLIS,” located near Foxstone Park in Vienna, Virginia. The frequent use of this site -- at least seven times -- suggests that “B” lived very close to the site or passed it routinely. A further indication of this is that “B” told the KGB in October 1989 that the KGB could use the “ELLIS” site at any time. In fact, the “ELLIS” site is an approximately one-mile walk from HANSSEN’s Talisman Drive residence.
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E. PALM III
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150. HANSSEN owns a Palm III device which is a hand-held personal digital assistant. The FBI has determined that HANSSEN’s Palm III contains a reference to “ELLIS” and the date February 18, and the time 8:00. The term “ELLIS” is the KGB/SVR codename for the dead drop site located in the area of Foxstone Park that was used seven times by either “B”, the KGB/SVR, or both.
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F. CORRELATION OF HANSSEN’S WORK ASSIGNMENTS TO “B”’s DISCLOSURES TO THE KGB/SVR
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151. “B”’s first letter to the KGB was postmarked in Prince George’s County, Maryland, on Tuesday, October 1, 1985. Although at that time HANSSEN had recently been re-assigned to New York City, FBI records show that on that particular day he was in Washington, D.C., on administrative matters. Prince George’s County is located on the route between Washington, D.C., and New York City.
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