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To: TobagoJack who wrote (101174)6/17/2013 3:06:24 PM
From: Snowshoe  Read Replies (1) of 217620
 
>>I am guessing, but yardley was signaling to Stimson that yardley also could read stimson's mail.<<

Stimson was very powerful and went on to take full control over the Manhattan Project in WWII. It was he who insisted that the atom bombs be dropped on Japan as soon as possible. Yardley lost his job and wrote a famous book called The American Black Chamber (1931), which exposed US intelligence secrets. In some ways he was the Snowden of his day.
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