“Unveiled: The Shadowy Missions That Intelligence Agencies Tried to Bury Forever!”
If he was requested to be seen in person, they would send a white cop in his place. This sting was one of the biggest (of MANY) mistakes the KKK made that has lead to their downfall.
The Little Blue Pill
The CIA is not opposed to sending gifts to people they want to learn more about in an attempt to swoon them. If it’s a military officer from an enemy state, they’ll usually use money or weapons or other secret means in an attempt to bribe them into revealing information.
In one rare case, they would send an Afghan chieftain Viagra pills which worked seamlessly to get useful information about Afghan supply routes.
The Cuban Informant
The Gambino crime family is a Mafia legend. They were one of the “Five Families” that posed a major criminal presence the FBI had their eyes on for a long time. In 2002, the bureau was able to sneak in an undercover agent among the Gambinos.
He posed as Jack Falcone, a 390-pound jewel thief. Their target was Greg DePalma who was an aging family capo in the family. Falcone wasn’t even Italian, which should’ve been the first sign he was a fraud. He fooled the Gambinos for three years before the FBI decided to pull the plug on the operation after Falcone refused to beat up a cop. DePalma and many others were sent to jail.
William Queen Plays It Stupid
The FBI wanted to explore the inner workings of the Mongols biker gang. So, they sent an agent named William Queen to infiltrate the gang under an alias of Billy St. John. He had convinced the Mongols that he was a trusted member of the gang for two years, the police even staged him “killing” someone to make him look that dedicated.
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