Corporate Espionage Detailed in Documents

Jenna Johnson

They scavenged through trash and tailed people for hours. They used undercover operatives to infiltrate private meetings. The targets were not agents of foreign powers but advocacy groups that had been critical of corporations.
In the 1990s, a Maryland-based private detective agency composed of former
CIA agents and law enforcement officers spied on such activist groups as Greenpeace, the firm's records show.

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