U.S. EMBASSY RADIATION STORY IS FRAUD: RUSS

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CIA-RDP88B01125R000300120093-9
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December 22, 2016
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May 10, 2012
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93
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February 19, 1976
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Declassified and Approved For 1 ! in 1^111 1. 1 1 1 Release 2012/05/10: CIA-RDP88BOl 125R000300120093-9 t:KiUAUO TltIBL:1E 19 FEBRUARY 1976 By James;0.?'Jackson . NoscoV! Farrespohdent' .,:: " .~I w..?{Mw~~rw ? . Ct?kor, Tr';a+nt Pins See ce .. rt:,Ol . 'foSC011--Soviet authorities ? iejecled a' repo . e s ~ ea American Embassy.- h ~d ~ ~ e radiation hazards, at t t6 clay as "a trumped-tip story from, beginning t:... ? betuad t{ ; ~. , ? ; They said enemies of detente were w{ n/?P ,..,.The Soviet posing, L- . as r pub the radiation. scare surfaced, 10 days ag{o P news t ul est he ? ? - agency Tass carried Izrestia went to press,an unusual movethatIndicated i vestia"said' that Soviet 'end American 'specialists embassy; and lds; at the fi e ':.bare measured radiation Soviet':and".American :safety.,.1 ..found them well Within tolerances" s '..; f; = ; : -; a4., ':-~ ....- : It-:suegested that' the :Americans-~'ere -aroducing --; mush of the radiation with their own array of sophisti- . cated communications equipment?and.antennas planted on the embassy roof Which, it. said, ."is equipped dike a IZVESTI-a MADE no direct' reference to assertions by.'United States sources that the. radiation was caused '.by:-Soviet-operated microwave:.beams?-used to control, and activate listening devices. inside the embassy. Ac- cording to -the, sources U. S. Ambassador Walter 3:`. Stoessel warned embassy staffers.-of possible.-health,, hazards from the microwaves.: ^~.- .'.:;~ . -.But the warnings here ostensibly secret;, and the' embassy 1:as refused all comment.on'the- press:repertt: -?, on them. That no-comment rule extended to the report:''. appearing is Izvestia. .. =:... t'ot'e can't. act alone' on this;" an embassy source said. "We'll have to wait until Washington sees it.';?' :Sinee the start of the microwave. scare the embassy' ; has been under rigid state Department instriictions'to. shun all publie'commentt But so ninny staff-members'"?., were told of the radiation hazards that copious press --leaks were guaranteed, and- they kept the story alive oral da s: ?:.z ?- >.: . TZIVESTIA? ti1T?.D\i?,SDAY?maintained? ?tbnt.the-lea'.:s-?- were i.Rtentional; and that they.-were inspired.bl '?'cir;,,,s Iles that oppose the line of maintaining and developing good, normal relations betsV'een the USSR and the ..Unit ed'States:'.' ~= .Unambiguous hints -ere-drapp ed'to SP0"den that s.-imething should leak into the. .press ire ?a light hel-)`ul to ,the authors' fabrications,"' it. said. '!'In a word, the`inventicn began to'emit. a fo?:il sme1l.'?`;eed- less to say, Uus -is a. trumped-up story from beginning .to end:'' . . THE TONE of the Izvestia article indicated that the p_cblem hasbeen. extensively d rcuszed.::ad analyzed jointly,by diplomats and technicians of 'the two ccun- tries. sed bat des ate the t "The fabrication&s been expo, p' plain facts, the noisy misinformation camp a.ign has rot stopped." Izvestia said, apparently referring to Soviet'.. explanations given to the Ameircans."one cannot help as : ing -why it is needed, and by whom." ' ?An ;ez?ing.4t, ,question,,,?t'.ie.,newcspapc ; ror._l~;led that enemies cf detente are respoosiblc:. Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/05/10: CIA-RDP88B01125R000300120093-9