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COINTELPRO Informant Involvement in Armed Actions: Explosive Devices, Weapons Use, and FBI Direction
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- → DERIVED-FROM COINTELPRO: FBI Counterintelligence Program Against Domestic Groups (1956–1971) [file] — This investigation focuses specifically on armed actions and explosives by COINTELPRO informants, a subset of the broader COINTELPRO program.
- → SHARES-ACTOR COINTELPRO Authorization Chain and Bureaucratic Approval Mechanisms [file] — Both examine FBI command structure and approval mechanisms for COINTELPRO operations, including informant authorization and oversight.
- → SHARES-EVENT COINTELPRO Violent Outcomes: Direct Attribution vs. Organizational Disruption [file] — Both directly address the question of violent outcomes and the degree to which they were attributable to FBI direction versus autonomous group action.
- → PARALLEL-PATTERN Prosecutions Based on COINTELPRO Infiltration: Convictions, Reversals, and Entrapment Claims [file] — Both examine the legal consequence and entrapment questions arising from FBI informant conduct within COINTELPRO-targeted groups.
- → SHARES-ACTOR FBI Informants in Targeted Organizations: Intelligence Collection vs. Incitement to Illegal Activity [file] — Both examine the boundary between lawful informant intelligence gathering and unlawful inducement of crimes, using COINTELPRO as a historical case study.
- → SHARES-ACTOR COINTELPRO Target Organizations: Criminal Activity vs. Legal Political Organizing [file] — Both assess COINTELPRO targeting criteria and whether groups were targeted for criminal activity or lawful political organizing, a precondition for evaluating informant roles.
- ← SHARES-EVENT Suez Crisis (1956): Anglo-French-Israeli Collusion and US Diplomatic Pressure [file] — Both the Suez Crisis and the formal launch of COINTELPRO occurred in 1956, placing them in the same historical context.