Black Cube: The Bumbling Spies of the ‘Private Mossad’

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Black Cube: The Bumbling Spies of the ‘Private Mossad’
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Some employees of secretive investigative firm Black Cube binge-watched the TV spy thriller 'The Americans'

In 2015, a private investigator masquerading as an adviser to a wealthy Indian businessman blundered trying to dig up dirt on an outspoken Russia critic. An undercover operative unsuccessfully tried to prod a former Canadian judge to disparage Jews in 2017. Last year, agents were exposed engineering a smear effort against financier George Soros.

The would-be secret agents all worked for Black Cube, a private Israeli investigative firm often referred to in press reports as a “private Mossad.”

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