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This document describes the history of Russian intelligence utilizing "false flag" operations, specifically focusing on the "Trust" deception following the 1917 Bolshevik revolution. It details how a Soviet official, Aleksandr Yakushev, posed as a disillusioned insider to gain the trust and funding of Western intelligence agencies (British, French, and American) by fabricating an underground anti-Communist organization.

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Aleksandr Yakushev

Timeline (2 events)

Bolshevik revolution (1917)
Trust deception (August 1921)

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Key Quotes (4)

"Russian intelligence had perfected the technique of false flag recruitment"
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"The centerpiece, as later analyzed by the CIA, was known as the “Trust” deception."
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"Yakushev said that they all had come to the same conclusion: the Communist experiment in Russia had totally failed and needed to be replaced."
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"it had become the equivalent of a de facto government by 1921."
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