Alleged 1920s 'Trust' false‑flag operation run by Soviet intelligence
Alleged 1920s 'Trust' false‑flag operation run by Soviet intelligence The passage describes a historical claim that a Soviet intelligence‑run front called the ‘Trust’ deceived Western services in the 1920s. While it mentions several Western intelligence agencies and notable operatives, the alleged events are decades old, already part of Cold‑War historiography, and lack new, verifiable details, financial data, or contemporary relevance. Consequently it offers limited actionable investigative value and low public impact today. Key insights: Claims the ‘Trust’ was a Soviet false‑flag operation supplying arms, passports, and sabotage support to anti‑Bolshevik groups.; Alleges that Western intelligence services (up to eleven) depended on the Trust and funneled millions of dollars through it.; Names historic figures Sidney Reilly and Boris Savinkov as victims of the alleged trap.
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Alleged 1920s 'Trust' false‑flag operation run by Soviet intelligence The passage describes a historical claim that a Soviet intelligence‑run front called the ‘Trust’ deceived Western services in the 1920s. While it mentions several Western intelligence agencies and notable operatives, the alleged events are decades old, already part of Cold‑War historiography, and lack new, verifiable details, financial data, or contemporary relevance. Consequently it offers limited actionable investigative value and low public impact today. Key insights: Claims the ‘Trust’ was a Soviet false‑flag operation supplying arms, passports, and sabotage support to anti‑Bolshevik groups.; Alleges that Western intelligence services (up to eleven) depended on the Trust and funneled millions of dollars through it.; Names historic figures Sidney Reilly and Boris Savinkov as victims of the alleged trap.
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