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Jim Root
James

It seems that the John B. Hurt that worked for NSA till 1963 was in fact dealing with intelligence information into and out of Sweden and Helsinki during WWII. Information continues to flow in.

Could this associate him with Win Scott? Wilho Tikander would be a must. It seems that there was a German agent that was either turned or was in fact an asset of ours. The Japanese "uncovered" this agent and reported it to their Ambassador. Hurt and his team uncovered this information and moved to quickly pull the German out off harms way.

Jim Root
James Richards
QUOTE (Jim Root @ Aug 8 2005, 04:42 PM)
James

It seems that the John B. Hurt that worked for NSA till 1963 was in fact dealing with intelligence information into and out of Sweden and Helsinki during WWII.  Information continues to flow in.

Could this associate him with Win Scott?  Wilho Tikander would be a must.  It seems that there was a German agent that was either turned or was in fact an asset of ours.  The Japanese "uncovered" this agent and reported it to their Ambassador.  Hurt and his team uncovered this information and moved to quickly pull the German out off harms way.

Jim Root
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Good stuff, Jim.

Do you know what the German's name was?

James
Jim Root
James

Just found this interesting quote in the John B. Hurt papers.

Reguarding Joe Kennedy:

"He was an American aristocrat with little feeling for common men anywhere."

Of what importance, I don't know.

Jim Root
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