Talk:Trust Operation

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From what I know, "Trust Operation" was the one to force Sydney Reilly coming into the Soviet Union. And the operation to force Boris Savinkov coming there, had another name:"Syndicate-2". I have no idea, how to fix this, so far. Cmapm 01:52, 17 October 2005 (UTC)

You must also understand that "Trust" is a counterintelligence inspiration to the CIA's James Jesus Angleton in his molehunt days in the Agency. To be sure, "Trust" is a creative coup by Feliks Dzershinky; an elaborate deception scheme; false-flag op of high proportions. From years to come since then, the specter of "Trust" remains relevant in asking difficult questions, that NOTHING IS NOT REALLY WHAT IT SEEMS... just think of the September 11 attacks in the USA.

Two books appear to be the source of this article. But it is very difficult, on Wikipedia, knowing from which book each statements come. This is why I put an "unreferenced" tag. Wikipedia:footnotes describes a very good way of referencing, which allows the reader to know the origin of some statements (in particular the "some researchers say" or that it is thanks to this operation that they succeeded in luring Savinkov and Reilly to the USSR. Tazmaniacs 12:42, 26 February 2007 (UTC)