How do spy sleeper cells work?


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In espionage, a sleeper agent is one who has infiltrated into the target country and 'gone to sleep', sometimes for many years. That is, he or she does nothing to communicate with his or her sponsor or any existing agents, nor to obtain information beyond that in public sources. They can also be referred to as 'deep cover' agents. They acquire jobs and identities-ideally ones which will prove useful in the future-and attempt to blend into everyday life as normal citizens. ChaCha!

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