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infiltrator

noun as in intruder

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In Silverman’s telling, the filmmaker, Joris Ivens, a Dutchman working in the United States, is already an undercover infiltrator for Soviet interests when the Spanish Civil War breaks out in 1936.

When Patriot Front members filed a lawsuit against the infiltrator accusing him of “malicious doxxing,” they relied on federal law and invasion of privacy and computer fraud statutes.

“I just had the worst infiltrator the org has ever seen,” Brown wrote.

But it has become more pointed since a roadside bombing in Israel in March, which it blamed on an Hezbollah infiltrator.

From Reuters

Amy Cooter, a researcher at Middlebury Institute’s Center on Terrorism, Extremism, and Counterterrorism, has written extensively about the Justice Department’s failed 2012 prosecution of members of the Hutaree militia group accused of plotting a violent revolt against the government, a case that relied heavily on an undercover agent and a paid infiltrator.

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