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Taken from KeelyNet BBS (214) 324-3501
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<p> October 17, 1990</p>
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FBI License Plate Codes</p>
<p> Somewhere in the vicinity of 2500 Soviet and Eastern European
officials live in the United States at any given time. The U.S.
State Department estimates that 30% to 40% of them are spies.</p>
<p> This comes to about 900 working spies in the diplomatic corps.</p>
<p> It is a very difficult job to keep track of the comings and goings
of these "diplomats", so the government has developed coded
diplomatic license plates.</p>
<p> The code applies ONLY to diplomatic plates which are conspicuously
red, white and blue with the word DIPLOMAT printed at the top.</p>
<p> All diplomatic licenses have a D. The other two letters indicate
the nation. SX for example, indicates that the car carries diplomats
from the Soviet Union.</p>
<p> FBI counter-intelligence agents are given wallet-sized cards listing
the codes for eighteen "problem" nations.</p>
<p> These nations are identified by the following codes :</p>
<p> Albania CP Libya FM
Bulgaria OM Nicaragua QU
China CY North Korea GQ
Cuba DC Poland QW
Czechoslavakia PH Romania ND
East Germany TJ South Africa FY
Hungary KH Soviet Union SX
Iran DM Syria AQ
Iraq TS Vietnam LD</p>
<p> The Washington Post published the code against the wishes of the
State Department. They feared RAMBO types might attack diplomatic
vehicles of countries they did not like.
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Sciences address as listed on the first page. Thank you for your
consideration, interest and support.</p>
<p> Jerry W. Decker...Ron Barker.....Chuck Henderson
Vangard Sciences/KeelyNet</p>
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