Yuri Valdimirovich Andropov
Political Leader of the USSR
1986 - U.S. taxpayer continues to support a defense budget of over $300 billion a year. Without these transfers Soviet military could not have been computerized and U.S. defense budget reduced.[10]
1985- Soviets establish plant for semi-conductor mass production. Soviet military equipment based on this new output.[10] NOTE BETWEEN 1981 to 1982 - Commerce Department lax is enforcing export control regulations. U.S. Customs Service make determined efforts to stop export of semi-conductor manufacturing equipment.[10]
25 Oct 1983 - Cuban-Soviet buildup on Grenada - aimed at revolution in Brazil and lead to the United States Invasion of Grenada and the U.S. Goldwater-Nichols Act of Oct 4, 1986 which removed service chiefs from the military chain of command and became advisors of the U.S. President.
26 Sep 1983 - Soviet nuclear false alarm incident. Lieutenant Colonel Stanislav Petrov. of the Soviet Air Defnce Forces who became known as “the man whosingle handedly saved the world from nuclear war”.
1 Sept 1983 - KAL007 shot down by (U.S. Congressman Lawrence McDonald was onboard along 268 other passengers) … Search mind map … Lawrence McDonald and watch his interview.
16 Jun 1983 to 9 Feb 1984 - Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet
Preceded by Vasili Kuznetsov (acting). Succeeded by Vasili Kuznetsov (acting)
16 Nov 1982 - Andropov met with United States Vice President George H. W. Bush (S&B 1948. Freemason. Bohemian).[2]
12 Nov 1982 to 9 Feb 1984 - General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (15 months)
Preceded by Leonid Brezhnev. Succeeded by Konstantin Chernenko
13 May 1981 - Pope John Paul II assassination attempt traced back to Moscow. The spy in the Vatican wearing the clerical collar was most likely the late Bishop Jerzy Dabrowski of Gniezbno (code name Ignacy) who died in 1991 at the age of 61 who had been assigned to Rome where he was active for seven years. Later he became a deputy to the president of the Polish Episcopate (sometimes subject to Episcopal genealogy … Search mind map).[6]
Preceded by Vasili Kuznetsov (acting). Succeeded by Vasili Kuznetsov (acting)
1977 to 1980 - Soviets acuqire technology for a semi-conductor for a semi-conductor plant through the Bruchhausen network and Continental Trading Corp. (CTC). The CDC agreement gives the soviets sufficient information to set up a purchasing and espionage program. CDC told the Soviets what they needed to buy.[10]
1973 - U.S. Control Data Corporation (CDC) agrees to suppply Soviets with a wide range of scientific and engineering information including construction and design of a large fast computer (75 to 100 million instructions per second is fast even in 1985) and manufacturing techniques for semi-conductors and associated technologies.[10]
1971 - “Computer in a chip” development. Soviets still unable to mass produce even primitive semi-conductor devices.[10]
18 May 1967 to 26 May 1982 - 4th Chairman of the Committee for State Security (KGB)
Like his predecessor, he had no secret police or intelligence experience.[2]
Premier Alexei Kosygin and Nikolai Tikhonov
Preceded Vladimir Semichastny. Succeeded by Vitaly Fedorchuk
1954 to 1957 - Soviet Union Ambassador to Hungary. Involved in the suppression of the 1956 anti communist Hungarian uprising.
1951 - Semi-conductor develop in Santa Clara Valley, California. From this point on Soviets import chips and the manufacturer on a laboratory scale.
Died 9 Feb 1984, from renal failure. Age 69.
[1] - FYI - Wiki - Yuri Andropov
[3] - CIA. gov - Article - Behind the Enigmatic Smile of Yuri Andropov by Dinesh D’Souza
[7] - FYI - Wiki 1983 Beirut barracks bombings
[9] - BBC News - Stanislav Petrov, who averted possible nuclear war, dies at 77
[10] - The Best Enemy Money Can Buy by Antony C. Sutton (3-Nov-2014)
[13] - Corbett Report - Crash of Convenience: KAL 007 - Reference to Larry McDonald
[14] - FYI - Wiki - Larry McDonald
[15] - Spartacus Educational.com - reference Lawrence Patton Donald
[16] - Find a Grave - Larry McDonald
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