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Tango0123 Jan 2022 9:10 p.m. PST

… secrets 80 years ago

"Eighty years ago this fall, officials at Fort Monmouth could have headed off the most notorious spy ring in United States history.

Instead, they let Julius Rosenberg talk his way out of trouble and spawn a network that handed over some of the military's most precious secrets to the Soviet Union.

That was one of many fascinating insights presented by Stevens Institute of Technology professor Alex Wellerstein, a leading science historian, during a public talk Monday…."
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Shagnasty Supporting Member of TMP24 Jan 2022 12:02 p.m. PST

Very interesting.

Tango0124 Jan 2022 3:21 p.m. PST

Happy for that…


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