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#CIA #Russia #History I would say, go deeper and further, back to Genghis Khan. Search: “A new essay explores the weird origins of Russia’s distrust of the West, tracing it back to wild WWI spy plots involving eccentric agents and stolen clothes.” AI Overview: Based on recent discussions of espionage history, this narrative likely refers to accounts of British intelligence activities in Russia during World War I and the subsequent Bolshevik revolution, which established a foundational “siege mentality” in Moscow. [1, 2] Key elements of this historical narrative, as discussed by experts like Michael Weiss, include: The “Lockhart Plot”: Named after British diplomat and spy Robert Bruce Lockha