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Double agent

A double agent pretends to spy on a target organization on behalf of a controlling organization, but in fact is loyal to the target organization. Double agents may be agents of the target organization who infiltrate the controlling organization, or may be previously loyal agents of the controlling organization who have been captured and turned by the target; the threat of execution is the most common method of turning a captured agent into a double agent.[1] Compare to defector.

Double agents are often used to transmit disinformation or to identify other agents as part of counter-espionage operations. They are often very trusted by the controlling organization, since the target organization will give them true, but useless, information to pass along.

The term "double agent" is often used in popular media erroneously to refer to someone acting simply as a spy or secret agent. A spy simply relays information from a target to his or her controlling organization.

A triple agent pretends to be a double agent for the target organization, but in fact is working for the controlling organization all along. Usually, he keeps the trust of the target organization by feeding information to them which is apparently very important, but is in fact misleading or useless.

A new use of this term dates to 2006 and is stated as "A person working to refer potential clients to their own Estate Agent". They are being an agent for their agent, hence doubling up on the work that is performed. This term has maverick connotatations as it implies that an individual is unhappy with the Estate Agent working alone.

List of actual double agents

* Aldrich Ames
* April Fool
* George Blake
* Guy Burgess
* Mathilde Carré
* Eddie Chapman (Codename Zig-Zag)
* Juan Pujol Garcia (Alias Garbo)
* Oleg Gordievsky
* Mikel Lejarza
* Katrina Leung
* Sir Samuel Morland
* Mutt and Jeff
* Arthur Owens (Snow)
* Kim Philby (Soviet/British)
* Dusko Popov (Tricycle)
* Johann Wenzel
* Richard Willis
* Mata Hari (A nickname for her real name)
* Yellow Strom (A nickname for his real name)
* Jan Otto
* Denis Donaldson
* Freddie Scappaticci aka. Stakeknife

Fictional double agents


* Harry Maybourne (Stargate SG-1)
* Col. Makepeace (Stargate SG-1)
* Col. Frank Simmons (Stargate SG-1)
* Albert Wesker (Resident Evil video game series)
* Ada Wong (Resident Evil video game series)
* Jack Bristow (Alias)
* Lauren Reed (Alias)
* Revolver Ocelot (Metal Gear Solid/Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater)
* Roodaka (Bionicle)
* Sam Fisher (Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Double Agent)
* Severus Snape (Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince) (Possible triple agent)
* Sydney Bristow (Alias)
* Vesper Lynd: Bond Girls, Casino Royale
* Rose/Thorn (American Dragon: Jake Long)
* Nina Myers (24 (TV series))

Events in which double agents played an important role

* Babington plot
* Battle of Normandy
* Stormontgate

See also

* Espionage
* Double Cross System
* Dangle



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