A sleeper agent, also called sleeper cell, is a
spy who is placed in a target country or organization not to undertake an immediate mission but to act as a potential asset if activated. Even if unactivated, the "sleeper agent" is still an asset and can still play an active role in
sedition
Sedition is overt conduct, such as speech and organization, that tends toward rebellion against the established order. Sedition often includes subversion of a constitution and incitement of discontent toward, or insurrection against, estab ...
,
espionage or possibly
treason by virtue of agreeing to act if activated. Sleeper agents may also work in groups of a
Clandestine cell system
A clandestine cell system is a method for organizing a group of people (such as resistance fighters, sleeper agents, mobsters, or terrorists) such that such people can more effectively resist penetration by an opposing organization (such as l ...
with other agents.
In espionage
In
espionage, a sleeper agent is one who has infiltrated into the target country and has "gone to sleep", sometimes for many years. The agent does nothing to communicate with the sponsor or any existing agents or to obtain information beyond what is in public sources. The agent acquires jobs and identities, ideally ones that will prove useful in the future, and attempts to blend into everyday life as a normal citizen. Counter-espionage agencies in the target country cannot, in practice, closely watch all those who may possibly have been recruited some time before.
In a sense, the best sleeper agents are those who do not need to be paid by the sponsor, as they are able to earn enough money to finance themselves, averting any possibly traceable payments from abroad. In such cases, it is possible for the sleeper agent to be successful enough to become what is sometimes termed an "
agent of influence
An agent of influence is an agent of some stature who uses their position to influence public opinion or decision making to produce results beneficial to the country whose intelligence service operates the agent. Agents of influence are often the ...
".
Sleeper agents who have been discovered have often been natives of the target country who moved elsewhere in early life and were co-opted (perhaps for ideological or ethnic reasons) before returning to the target country. That is valuable to the sponsor as the sleeper's language and other skills can be those of a native and thus less likely to trigger domestic suspicion.
Choosing and inserting sleeper agents has often been difficult, as it is uncertain that the target will be appropriate some years in the future. If the sponsor government and its policies change after the sleeper has been inserted, the sleeper may be found to have been planted in the wrong target.
Notable examples
*
Jack Barsky was planted as a sleeper agent in the United States by the Soviet
KGB. He was an active sleeper agent between 1978 and 1988. He was located by US authorities in 1994 and then arrested in 1997. Barsky quickly confessed after being arrested and became a useful source of information about spy techniques.
* The
Illegals Program is a network of sleeper spies planted in the US by the
Russian Foreign Intelligence Service
The Foreign Intelligence Service of the Russian Federation ( rus, Служба внешней разведки Российской Федерации, r=Sluzhba vneshney razvedki Rossiyskoy Federatsii , p=ˈsluʐbə ˈvnʲɛʂnʲɪj rɐˈzvʲɛ ...
. An ongoing, multi-year investigation culminated in June 2010 with the filing of charges and the arrest of 10 suspects in the US and another in
Cyprus. The Russian General Directorate for special programs, or GUSP in Russian transliteration (Главное управление специальных программ, ГУСП), still recruits candidates among students and talented scientists in order to use them as sleeper agents or as legal employees in police and intelligence bodies in Russia.
In fiction
Sleeper agents are popular
plot devices in fiction, particularly in espionage fiction and
science fiction. This common use in fiction is directly related to and results from repeated instances of real-life "sleeper agents" participating in spying, espionage, sedition, treason, and assassinations.
In fictional portrayals, sleeper agents are sometimes unaware that they are sleepers. They are brainwashed, hypnotized, or otherwise conditioned to be unaware of their secret mission until activated. Examples of such stories are:
* ''
The Manchurian Candidate'' (the novel and its film adaptations), in which some Americans are captured by
Soviet intelligence forces, given post-hypnotic commands, and returned to their lives in the U.S.
* The 1977 film ''
Telefon'', in which Russian agents believe they are ordinary Americans until their memories are unlocked with a special activation phrase
* The 1978 book ''
Eye of the Needle'' by
Ken Follett and
1981 film of the same name both show how a sleeper agent, Henry Faber (
Donald Sutherland), operates in his target country.
* The 1997 book ''
Captain Underpants'', in which elementary schoolers George and Harold hypnotize their school's principal so that when he hears anybody snap their fingers, he takes on the persona of the titular Captain Underpants.
* The 2010 film ''
Salt'', in which an accused sleeper agent goes on the run to try to clear her name, only to discover she actually is a sleeper agent.
* The film ''
Killers'', also released in 2010, where an assassin tries to leave his life as a government operative behind by getting married and living a domestic life, but he is then followed by many killers, who are near the end revealed to be sleeper agents working for his father-in-law, himself a former assassin.
* The 2010 video game ''
Call of Duty: Black Ops'', in which the main character is brainwashed by the Soviet Union during the Cold War along with others to be sleeper agents and detonate a deadly gas across the USA when activated.
* The 2012 film ''
Thuppakki'' and its 2014 remake ''
Holiday: A Soldier Is Never Off Duty'', in which the sleeper cells attack the city of
Mumbai.
* The 2013 film ''
Viswaroopam
''Vishwaroopam'' (titled ''Vishwaroop'' in Hindi; ) is a 2013 Indian action spy film directed and produced by Kamal Haasan, who also enacts the lead role, and is written by Kamal Hassan, Chakri Toleti and Atul Tiwari. The film has Rahul Bose, ...
'' unravelling a plot where the sleeper agents are scraping cesium from oncological equipment to build and trigger a dirty bomb in New York City.
* The 2013–2018 television series ''
The Americans'', in which an average American family is actually a group of KGB agents. It is set during the Cold War in the 1980s.
* The 2015 film ''
American Ultra
''American Ultra'' is a 2015 American action comedy film directed by Nima Nourizadeh and written by Max Landis. The film stars Jesse Eisenberg, Kristen Stewart, Topher Grace, Connie Britton, Walton Goggins, John Leguizamo, Bill Pullman, and To ...
'', in which the Small-town stoner Mike Howell spends most of his time getting high and writing graphic novels. What Mike does not know is that he was trained by the CIA to be a lethal killing machine. When the agency targets him for termination, his former handler activates his latent skills, turning the mild-mannered slacker into a deadly weapon.
* The 2021 film ''
Black Widow
Black widow may refer to:
Spiders
* Black widow spider, a common name for some species of spiders in the genus ''Latrodectus''
American species
* ''Latrodectus apicalis'', the Galapagos black widow
* ''Latrodectus curacaviensis'', the South Amer ...
'' involves a large connection of Russian sleeper cells in the United States during the
Cold War
The Cold War is a term commonly used to refer to a period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies, the Western Bloc and the Eastern Bloc. The term '' cold war'' is used because the ...
, with the goal of raising and brainwashing adopted girls, eventually bringing them to Russia where they are trained into Black Widow operatives.
* The 2021 film ''
Girl Next'' in which a woman is abducted, drugged and brainwashed to become an obedient, living sex doll. Later it is shown that she is an assassin programmed to destroy the traffickers.
See also
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Clandestine cell system
A clandestine cell system is a method for organizing a group of people (such as resistance fighters, sleeper agents, mobsters, or terrorists) such that such people can more effectively resist penetration by an opposing organization (such as l ...
*
Double agent
*
Mole (espionage)
*
Resident spy A resident spy in the world of espionage is an agent operating within a foreign country for extended periods of time. A base of operations within a foreign country with which a resident spy may liaise is known as a "station" in English and a (, 're ...
*
Silent majority
Notes
References
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