Historical account of Soviet 'Trust' false‑flag operation and alleged Western intelligence support
Historical account of Soviet 'Trust' false‑flag operation and alleged Western intelligence support The passage describes a historical Soviet deception (the 'Trust') and claims that British, French, and American intelligence agencies funded the group. While it provides specific names, dates, and organizations, the events are from the early 1920s and are already documented in intelligence histories, limiting novelty. It does suggest a pattern of false‑flag recruitment that could be relevant to modern investigations, but lacks concrete leads to current actors or financial flows. Key insights: Mentions Aleksandr Yakushev, a Soviet official who allegedly defected in 1921.; Describes the 'Trust' deception as a false‑flag operation used by Soviet intelligence.; Claims Western intelligence (British, French, American) funded the anti‑Communist exile group after verifying its existence.
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Historical account of Soviet 'Trust' false‑flag operation and alleged Western intelligence support The passage describes a historical Soviet deception (the 'Trust') and claims that British, French, and American intelligence agencies funded the group. While it provides specific names, dates, and organizations, the events are from the early 1920s and are already documented in intelligence histories, limiting novelty. It does suggest a pattern of false‑flag recruitment that could be relevant to modern investigations, but lacks concrete leads to current actors or financial flows. Key insights: Mentions Aleksandr Yakushev, a Soviet official who allegedly defected in 1921.; Describes the 'Trust' deception as a false‑flag operation used by Soviet intelligence.; Claims Western intelligence (British, French, American) funded the anti‑Communist exile group after verifying its existence.
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