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Historical account of Soviet 'Trust' false‑flag operation and its alleged Cold‑War successorsHistorical account of Soviet 'Trust' false‑flag operation and its alleged Cold‑War successors
Historical account of Soviet 'Trust' false‑flag operation and its alleged Cold‑War successors The passage describes a well‑documented Soviet deception (the Trust) and extends the claim to later false‑flag groups in Eastern Europe. While it mentions specific intelligence figures and large financial flows, the narrative is largely historical and lacks new, verifiable evidence or fresh leads for current investigations. Key insights: Claims the Soviet secret police ran the 1920s 'Trust' operation, funneling millions of dollars from Western intelligence.; Names Western operatives Sydney Reilly and Boris Savinkov as victims of the deception.; Alleges post‑World‑War II Soviet false‑flag groups (e.g., WIN in Poland) and similar operations in Ukraine, Georgia, Lithuania, Albania, and Hungary.
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Historical account of Soviet 'Trust' false‑flag operation and its alleged Cold‑War successors The passage describes a well‑documented Soviet deception (the Trust) and extends the claim to later false‑flag groups in Eastern Europe. While it mentions specific intelligence figures and large financial flows, the narrative is largely historical and lacks new, verifiable evidence or fresh leads for current investigations. Key insights: Claims the Soviet secret police ran the 1920s 'Trust' operation, funneling millions of dollars from Western intelligence.; Names Western operatives Sydney Reilly and Boris Savinkov as victims of the deception.; Alleges post‑World‑War II Soviet false‑flag groups (e.g., WIN in Poland) and similar operations in Ukraine, Georgia, Lithuania, Albania, and Hungary.
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