22 April, 2012

Undercover Anarchist

Undercover Anarchist: Such sentiments, however, do nothing to appease those he betrayed. For seven years, Kennedy spied on environmental activists around the world. He attended their protests and hung their banners and lived among them, only to turn them over to the authorities. His work wound up costing him his family, his job, his country. Yet even his decision to switch sides during the conspiracy case has failed to win back the friendship of those who introduced him to a world he had never known, one that values loyalty and courage every bit as much as the police force he once served. "He's having to come to terms with a whole lot of very, very contradictory things in his life," says Monroe, the friend he taught to climb. "But I don't think you can trust a word that he says."