Submarine Secrets A U.S. Navy Engineer Tried To Sell

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Submarine Secrets A U.S. Navy Engineer Tried To Sell
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The Onion shares the top secrets that a naval engineer was attempting to sell.

U.S. Navy nuclear engineer Jonathan Toebbe and his wife, Diana, were recently charged with selling classified intelligence regarding America’s nuclear submarines to an undercover FBI agent posing as a foreign operative.The locations of all 515 secret U.S.

military ponds.A mnemonic device for easily remembering all five oceans.Design models for theoretical land submarine.The bathroom code at the Naval Base San Diego gift shop.Business card for engineer’s espionage service in case foreign power wants to refer friend.

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