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Clandestine networks

Clandestine networks are secret or covert groups that operate discreetly to achieve specific goals, often outside normal legal or ethical boundaries. They use concealed communications and hidden connections to avoid detection by authorities or rivals. These networks can involve criminal organizations, intelligence agencies, or activist groups, and they often engage in activities like espionage, smuggling, or conspiracy. The key feature is their need for secrecy to protect their members and objectives, making their operations difficult to track or disrupt.