Английская Википедия:Alex Gordon (police agent)

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Alex Gordon was a police agent recruited by Herbert Booth, of P.M.S.2. (related to MI5) in 1916 to infiltrate the labour and anti-war movement which was proving more effective after the introduction of conscription in the United Kingdom.[1]Шаблон:Better source

Gordon's first assignment was the infiltration of the Industrial Workers of the World.[1]Шаблон:Better source

Months after a "most repellent incident" 'Gordon' being "withheld from the witness-box in the Wheeldon trial after being used as an instrument for getting a conviction", The Nation (edited by Henry William Massingham) demanded: "who set this man to work? what is his identity?"[2]

In the House of Commons, William Anderson MP continued asking questions about 'Gordon''s work, finishing with: "whether an assurance will be given that 'Alex Gordon' will not in future be employed in any capacity by the government".[3]

The name Alex Gordon was one of the aliases for William Rickard.

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  2. The Nation, 2 June 1917, page 217. (A.Wayfarer).
  3. Hansard, House of Commons debate, 14 June 1917, col 94. cc1107.