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	rdfs:comment	"La deserci\u00F3n de los agentes Martin y Mitchell tuvo lugar en septiembre de 1960, cuando dos cript\u00F3logos de la Agencia de Seguridad Nacional de Estados Unidos (NSA), William Hamilton Martin y Bernon F. Mitchell huyeron a la Uni\u00F3n Sovi\u00E9tica. Un estudio secreto de la NSA de 1963 dijo que \u00ABm\u00E1s all\u00E1 de cualquier duda, ning\u00FAn otro acontecimiento ha tenido, ni probablemente tendr\u00E1 en el futuro, un impacto mayor en el programa de seguridad de la agencia\u00BB."@es ,
		"The Martin and Mitchell Defection occurred in September 1960 when two National Security Agency (NSA) cryptologists, William Hamilton Martin and Bernon F. Mitchell, defected to the Soviet Union. A secret 1963 NSA study said that \"Beyond any doubt, no other event has had, or is likely to have in the future, a greater impact on the Agency's security program. \" Martin and Mitchell met while serving in the U.S. Navy in Japan in the early 1950s and both joined the NSA on the same day in 1957."@en .
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	dbpedia-owl:abstract	"The Martin and Mitchell Defection occurred in September 1960 when two National Security Agency (NSA) cryptologists, William Hamilton Martin and Bernon F. Mitchell, defected to the Soviet Union. A secret 1963 NSA study said that \"Beyond any doubt, no other event has had, or is likely to have in the future, a greater impact on the Agency's security program. \" Martin and Mitchell met while serving in the U.S. Navy in Japan in the early 1950s and both joined the NSA on the same day in 1957. They defected together to the Soviet Union in 1960, and at a Moscow press conference they revealed and denounced various U.S. policies, especially provocative incursions into the air space of other nations and spying on America's own allies. Underscoring their apprehension of nuclear war, they said \"we would attempt to crawl to the moon if we thought it would lessen the threat of an atomic war. \" Within days, citing a trusted source, Congressman Francis E. Walter, chairman of the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), said Martin and Mitchell were \"sex deviates\", prompting sensational press coverage. U.S. officials at the National Security Council privately shared their assumption that the two were part of a traitorous homosexual network. Classified NSA investigations, on the other hand, determined the pair had \"greatly inflated opinions concerning their intellectual attainments and talents\" and had defected to satisfy social aspirations. The House Un-American Activities Committee publicly intimated its interpretation of the relationship between Martin and Mitchell as homosexual and that reading guided the Pentagon's discussion of the defection for decades."@en ,
		"La deserci\u00F3n de los agentes Martin y Mitchell tuvo lugar en septiembre de 1960, cuando dos cript\u00F3logos de la Agencia de Seguridad Nacional de Estados Unidos (NSA), William Hamilton Martin y Bernon F. Mitchell huyeron a la Uni\u00F3n Sovi\u00E9tica. Un estudio secreto de la NSA de 1963 dijo que \u00ABm\u00E1s all\u00E1 de cualquier duda, ning\u00FAn otro acontecimiento ha tenido, ni probablemente tendr\u00E1 en el futuro, un impacto mayor en el programa de seguridad de la agencia\u00BB. Martin y Mitchell se hab\u00EDan conocido durante su servicio en la armada de los Estados Unidos en Jap\u00F3n a comienzos de la d\u00E9cada de 1950 y ambos se alistaron en la NSA en el mismo d\u00EDa de 1957. Desertaron juntos a la Uni\u00F3n Sovi\u00E9tica en 1960, y en una conferencia p\u00FAblica para la prensa de Mosc\u00FA revelaron y denunciaron varias pr\u00E1cticas de Estados Unidos, especialmente las incursiones de provocaci\u00F3n en el espacio a\u00E9reo de otras naciones y el espionaje de Estados Unidos a sus propios aliados. Subrayaron su temor a la guerra nuclear diciendo que \u00ABtratar\u00EDamos de arrastrarnos hasta la luna si pens\u00E1ramos que disminuir\u00EDa la amenaza de una guerra at\u00F3mica\u00BB. A los pocos d\u00EDas el congresista Francis E. Walter, presidente del Comit\u00E9 de actividades antiestadounidenses (HUAC) dijo que seg\u00FAn una fuente de confianza Martin y Mitchell eran \u00ABdesviados sexuales\u00BB, en un intento de captar la atenci\u00F3n de la prensa sensacionalista. Los funcionarios del Consejo de Seguridad Nacional de los Estados Unidos en privado difund\u00EDan la suposici\u00F3n de que ambos pertenec\u00EDan a una red homosexual de traidores. Por otro lado, las investigaciones clasificadas de la NSA determinaron que la pareja ten\u00EDa \u00ABopiniones enormemente infladas sobre sus logros intelectuales y talentos\u00BB y que hab\u00EDan desertado para satisfacer sus aspiraciones sociales. El comit\u00E9 de actividades antiestadounidenses insinu\u00F3 p\u00FAblicamente su interpretaci\u00F3n de que la relaci\u00F3n entre Martin y Mitchell era homosexual y esa interpretaci\u00F3n influy\u00F3 en las discusiones del Pent\u00E1gono sobre la deserci\u00F3n durante d\u00E9cadas."@es ;
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