FARA
Also known as: Foreign Agents Registration Act
Summary
The Foreign Agents Registration Act requires agents of foreign principals to disclose their activities to the U.S. government.
Definition
The Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) of 1938 requires persons acting as agents of foreign principals in a political or quasi-political capacity to make periodic public disclosure of their relationship and activities. The Glazer Framework was specifically designed to circumvent FARA registration by using structurally independent domestic non-profits with oral coordination and zero transmissible paper trails.
Background & History
The Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) of 1938 requires persons acting as agents of foreign principals in a political or quasi-political capacity to make periodic public disclosure of their relationship and activities. The Glazer Framework was specifically designed to circumvent FARA registration by using structurally independent domestic non-profits with oral coordination and zero transmissible paper trails.
Operational Role in the Network
Within the control network, FARA functions as a legal mechanism or case precedent enabling enforcement actions. The Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) of 1938 requires persons acting as agents of foreign principals in a political or quasi-political capacity to make periodic public disclosure of their relationship and activities. The Glazer Framework was specifically designed to circumvent FARA registration by using structurally independent domestic non-profits with oral coordination and zero transmissible paper trails.
Documented Actions & Evidence
FARA — documented event
The Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) of 1938 requires persons acting as agents of foreign principals in a political or quasi-political capacity to make periodic public disclosure of their relationship and activities.
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