The Alresford Portland Spy Ring Toliet Dead Drop

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So, there is a kind of unspoken code of public conduct, of honor, when you are in a public restroom. I’m thinking of the restroom in an airport, busy, and you just try and pretend that you cannot hear the noises that are coming out of the stalls next to you. And thankfully, people pretend they don’t hear the noises coming out of your stall. This is just the polite fiction we all opt into.

However, if I had ever found myself in the small English village of Alresford, about an hour and a half drive from London, I’d want to keep my ears actually pretty highly attuned. I still would keep my nose closed, but my ears would be listening. And that’s because, had you been there to use the facilities in the 1950s, you might have heard a very odd sound, a sound that was potentially even incriminating: The sound of a man shuffling in, going into a stall, lifting the lid off the toilet tank, and then dropping something in, maybe taking something out.

That’s because this unassuming public toilet in Alresford, England, was used for quite some time as a dead drop for Soviet spies. And not only that, this very humble location played a key role in flushing out an infamous Cold War espionage reign.

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