- Jones Orin York
Jones Orin York (
August 5 ,1893 – July 1970) was recruited inCalifornia by Soviet spy Stanislau Shumovskij approximately in 1935. In 1950 York told theFBI that he had passed secrets to theKGB since the mid-1930s, including plans for a new airplane engine of his own design and documents on the newest fighter developed byNorthrop Corporation . York told the FBI that his KGB handler during 1941-42 had beenBill Weisband , who had helped him buy a camera for photographing documents. York admitted he was in it for the money, although he received very little.York's allegation was disturbing news, implying that the KGB had a mole in the sensitive
Armed Forces Security Agency (AFSA). York's code name in Soviet intelligence and in theVenona project is "NEEDLE".References
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Allen Weinstein and Alexander Vassiliev, "The Haunted Wood: Soviet Espionage in America--the Stalin Era" (New York:Random House , 1999). ISBN 0-679-45724-0
* Robert L. Benson, [http://www.nsa.gov/publications/publi00039.cfm "The Venona Story"] , at theNational Security Agency
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