Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Operation_Shocker> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 29 of
29
with 100 triples per page.
- Operation_Shocker abstract "Operation Shocker was a 23-year counterintelligence operation run by the US Federal Bureau of Investigation against the Soviet Union. The operation involved the fake defection of a US Army Sergeant based in Washington, D.C. who, in return for hundreds of thousands of dollars over two decades, provided information to the GRU as agreed by the Joint Chiefs of Staff. This included over 4000 documents on a new nerve gas the US believed unweaponizable, with the US intending to waste Soviet resources.".
- Operation_Shocker wikiPageID "41254380".
- Operation_Shocker wikiPageLength "3725".
- Operation_Shocker wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Operation_Shocker wikiPageRevisionID "635043742".
- Operation_Shocker wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defection.
- Operation_Shocker wikiPageWikiLink Category:United_States_intelligence_operations.
- Operation_Shocker wikiPageWikiLink Counterintelligence.
- Operation_Shocker wikiPageWikiLink Dmitri_Polyakov.
- Operation_Shocker wikiPageWikiLink Double_agent.
- Operation_Shocker wikiPageWikiLink Fake_defection.
- Operation_Shocker wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Bureau_of_Investigation.
- Operation_Shocker wikiPageWikiLink Joint_Chiefs_of_Staff.
- Operation_Shocker wikiPageWikiLink Nerve_agent.
- Operation_Shocker wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_Union.
- Operation_Shocker wikiPageWikiLink Washington,_D.C..
- Operation_Shocker wikiPageWikiLinkText "Operation Shocker".
- Operation_Shocker wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Operation_Shocker subject Category:Defection.
- Operation_Shocker subject Category:United_States_intelligence_operations.
- Operation_Shocker hypernym Operation.
- Operation_Shocker type MilitaryConflict.
- Operation_Shocker comment "Operation Shocker was a 23-year counterintelligence operation run by the US Federal Bureau of Investigation against the Soviet Union. The operation involved the fake defection of a US Army Sergeant based in Washington, D.C. who, in return for hundreds of thousands of dollars over two decades, provided information to the GRU as agreed by the Joint Chiefs of Staff. This included over 4000 documents on a new nerve gas the US believed unweaponizable, with the US intending to waste Soviet resources.".
- Operation_Shocker label "Operation Shocker".
- Operation_Shocker sameAs Q17143151.
- Operation_Shocker sameAs m.0zgd2qv.
- Operation_Shocker sameAs Q17143151.
- Operation_Shocker wasDerivedFrom Operation_Shocker?oldid=635043742.
- Operation_Shocker isPrimaryTopicOf Operation_Shocker.