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George Kisevalter (April 4, 1910 –
October 1, 1997) was an
American operations officer of the CIA, who
handled Major Pyotr Popov, the
first Soviet GRU...
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Bagley and Russia-born
George Kisevalter during the
remaining four meetings.
During the
second one, he told
Bagley and
Kisevalter that
Popov was
caught due...
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ATTIC for most of his time with the CIA, and his case
officer was
George Kisevalter. In 1953
Popov was a GRU
officer stationed in Vienna, a case
officer working...
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being recruited.
Bagley points out in his book that
while he and
George Kisevalter were
interviewing KGB
defector Yuri
Nosenko in June 1962, Nosenko, while...
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April 1958, CIA
source Pyotr Semyonovich Popov told his
handler George Kisevalter that a
senior KGB
official had
boasted of
having "full
technical details"...
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recontacted his CIA case officers,
Tennent H.
Bagley and Russian-born
George Kisevalter.
Nosenko proceeded to them that he now
wanted to
physically defect to...
- the CIA, Hood
protected the
identities of himself, agent-handler
George Kisevalter, and
Bagley by
changing their names to "Peter Todd," "Gregory Domnin"...
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Security Service (MI5).
Golitsyn was
generally believed by Angleton.
George Kisevalter, the CIA
operations officer that was the CIA side of the
joint US-UK handling...
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Clarence Leonard Johnson John
Anthony Jordan Mark
Kelton Richard Kerr
George Kisevalter Ryszard ****liński
George V.
Lauder Arthur C.
Lundahl George E. Meloon...
- with
Tennent H.
Bagley and
George Kisevalter (in
which he
found 150
errors made by the native-Russian-speaking
Kisevalter; see
pages 580-81 in Bagley's 1978...