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==Timeline== {{main|Timeline of Cox Report controversy}} *June 1995, "Walk-in" agent gives CIA officers classified Chinese document detailing American nuclear designs. *July 1995, CIA director, Energy Secretary, and chief of staff learn of nuclear espionage for first time. *October 31, 1995, FBI agents learn of nuclear thefts. *November 1995, National Security Advisor to the President learns of Chinese nuclear espionage. *Late 1995, Energy Dept. agents discover theft of nuclear designs while analyzing nuclear tests by China. *April 1996, Assist. National Security Advisor, Defense Sec., Attorney General, FBI director learn of nuclear thefts. *July 1997, President learns of Chinese nuclear espionage from National Security Advisor. *December 1999, four Stanford University professors release a report rebutting the Cox Commission, noting that "...facts are wrong and a number of conclusions are, in our view, unwarranted."
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