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This Covert Mission Was So Daring It Seemed Impossible

In 1968, a Soviet nuclear submarine sank to the bottom
of the Pacific Ocean — taking 98 men and its secrets with it.

Six years later, the CIA did something that had never
been attempted in human history.

They tried to steal it.
Three miles underwater.
Without the Soviet Union finding out.

And they almost pulled it off completely.

In this video, we break down:
✅ How the Soviet K-129 submarine sank — and what it was carrying
✅ How the CIA found it before the Soviets did
✅ The cover story so audacious it actually worked
✅ Howard Hughes, the Glomar Explorer & the world's greatest fake mission
✅ The deep-sea claw that grabbed a nuclear submarine
✅ What broke — and what the CIA actually recovered
✅ The Soviet intelligence failure that let this happen
✅ What secrets America found inside the wreckage
✅ How the operation stayed classified for over 20 years
✅ Why Project Azorian is still the gold standard of covert ops

This wasn't a spy thriller.
This was real.
And it remains the most ambitious intelligence
operation ever attempted in the history of the CIA.
⚠️ DISCLAIMER
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All content is sourced from declassified CIA documents,
officially released government records, published
intelligence histories, and verified open-source
reporting. No classified information is referenced
or implied.

#ProjectAzorian #CIA #ColdWar #SovietSubmarine
#K129 #GlomarExplorer #HowardHughes #CIAHistory
#ColdWarHistory #CovertOps

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