Peregrine is the code-name and ubiquitous term for a suspected, and oft-rumored, double agent and mole during the early stages of the Cold War. Peregrine, while never successfully identified, is one of the five NATO "arch-traitors" that have allegedly worked with the Churat, sabotaged American or English intelligence efforts, or sold classified information to the French and their allies within the CIC bloc. Peregrine is possibly the most legendary, as he is the only one of the arch-traitors to never be identified, and rumors question whether or not the spy, whose fame has reached near-mythical status in popular culture, is even real.
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| - Peregrine is the code-name and ubiquitous term for a suspected, and oft-rumored, double agent and mole during the early stages of the Cold War. Peregrine, while never successfully identified, is one of the five NATO "arch-traitors" that have allegedly worked with the Churat, sabotaged American or English intelligence efforts, or sold classified information to the French and their allies within the CIC bloc. Peregrine is possibly the most legendary, as he is the only one of the arch-traitors to never be identified, and rumors question whether or not the spy, whose fame has reached near-mythical status in popular culture, is even real.
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| - Peregrine is the code-name and ubiquitous term for a suspected, and oft-rumored, double agent and mole during the early stages of the Cold War. Peregrine, while never successfully identified, is one of the five NATO "arch-traitors" that have allegedly worked with the Churat, sabotaged American or English intelligence efforts, or sold classified information to the French and their allies within the CIC bloc. Peregrine is possibly the most legendary, as he is the only one of the arch-traitors to never be identified, and rumors question whether or not the spy, whose fame has reached near-mythical status in popular culture, is even real.
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