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Originally posted by RustyShakleford92
reply to post by tilpah
I have never heard about this before, so I am going to have to do some research. Interesting though.
My initial thought is what does the government have to gain through having sleeper cell agents in their own public? A handful of sleeper agents would be useless against the Russian army..... and sleeper cell agents aren't used for "combat".
Anyways will look into it...thanks.
Originally posted by nake13
This is partially accurate,during the cold war there were Soviet Spetsnaz "sleeper" units inserted into the UK and it is my understanding that a fairly high percentage of these teams were actually identified
According to US journalist Arthur Rowse, a secret clause exists in the North Atlantic Treaty requiring candidate countries, before joining NATO, to establish clandestine citizen cadres standing ready to eliminate communist cells during any national emergency. These clandestine cadres were to be controlled by the county's respective security services.[4]
Originally posted by kevinunknown
reply to post by tilpah
I remember reading about this last year during the Cumbria shootings because some people were drawing a comparison between Raul Moat and Barry Prudom among others. As it turns out Barry Prudom was never actually in 22SAS however he did enter selection for 23SAS (territorial) and failed the final test and therefore was never “badged”. Then he sometime in the 1980’s he flipped after being arrested and went running about “Rambo style” using the skills he learned in 23SAS selection. I have never found anything suggesting that he was a Special Forces sleeper.
I can’t comment really on PC John Speed but to me that seems highly unlikely.
Originally posted by kevinunknown
reply to post by tilpah
And no I have not read your links.