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Ü Ü ÜÛ
ÛÛÛ ÛÛÛÛÜ ÜÛÛÛÜ ÜÛÛÛÜ ÛÛ ÛÛ ÛÛÜ ÛÛ ÜÛÛÛÜÞÛÛÛÛÛÝ Ü
Ü ÜßÜÜÜ ßÜßÛ
Ü ßßÛÜÜ ÛßÜÛÛ ÛÛßßÛ Ûßß
ÛÛ ÛÛÛÛÜ ÛÛÛÛÛÜ ÛÛÜÛÛ ÞÛÝ ÜÛßÜß
ÜÜÜßÜ ßßÜÛÛ
ßÛÛÛÛ ÛßÜßß ßßß ß
ß ßß ßß ßß ß ßß
ß ßß ßßÜÜ Þß
Ý ÛÛÛÛß ÛÛÜßßÜßßß
ß ßÛß ÛßÜ ÜßÜ ÛßÜ ÜÛÛ Üßß ÛßÜ ÜßÜ Üßß ßÛß ßÛß ÜÛÛ ÛßÜ ÛßÜßÛ Üßß
ßßßßÜÛÛ ÛßÜ ÛßÛ ÛÜß ßÜÜ ßÜÜ ÛßÜ ÛßÛ Ûß ÛÛ ßÜÜ Ûß
Ü Û ß Û ÜÛßÛÛ °ÛÛ ² CAKE OR DEATH:
An unspoken but soon realized ultimatum that a prisoner
ÛÛ Û of spook war soon understands as his personal fate
. Cooperate or die, ÛÛ Û which is presented in
a subtle manner by the interrogator. Also° ÛÛ Û
slang within the intel communities for lesser confrontations as
well. Û ÛÛ Û-BOB BURTON Û ÛÛ ÛÛ Û
Û ÛÛ ÛÛ Û CULTIVATION: The process of establishing ra
pport with a possibleÛ ÛÛ Û source of inform
ation or a potential defector. CultivationÛ ÛÛ Û
commences with a show of friendship and a tangible offer--say,
aÛ ÛÛ Û dinner or even an all-expenses-paid
or discount trip to the foreign Û ÛÛ Û country
. Soviet "diplomats" in Washington constantly offered such
Û ÛÛ Û bait to Americans who they considered of
potential value. DuringÛ ÛÛ Û the 1960s jour
nalists in Washington who covered national securityÛ Û
Û Û affairs learned to report "cultivation approaches," such as dinner
Û ÛÛ Û invitations, to the FBI's Washington
field office. A phone callÛ ÛÛ Û would save
them the bother of having an FBI agent come to ask, "what" Û
ÛÛ Û did Soviet Counsellor Ivanov talk about at his hou
se when you andÛ ÛÛ Û your wife were there f
or dinner the other night?" -JOSEPH GOULDEN Û ÛÛ
ÛÛ ÛÛ ÛÛ ÛßÜÜÛÜÜÜ ÜÜÜ Special thanks and
acknowledgment of the works by: ÜÜÜ ÜÜÜÛÜÜßBob Burton
(2014) and Joseph Goulden (2012)
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Ü Ü ÜÛÛÛÛ ÛÛÛÛÜ ÜÛÛÛÜ ÜÛÛÛÜ ÛÛ ÛÛ
ÛÛÜ ÛÛ ÜÛÛÛÜÞÛÛÛÛÛÝ Ü Ü
ÜßÜÜÜ ßÜßÛÜ ßßÛÜÜ Ûß
ÜÛÛ ÛÛßßÛ ÛßßÛÛ ÛÛÛÛÜ ÛÛÛÛÛÜ
ÛÛÜÛÛ ÞÛÝ ÜÛßÜß ÜÜÜßÜ
ßßÜÛÛ ßÛÛÛÛ ÛßÜß
ß ßßß ßß ßß ßß ßß
ß ßß ß ßß
ßßÜÜ ÞßÝ ÛÛÛÛß ÛÛÜß
ßÜßßßß ßÛß ÛßÜ ÜßÜ ÛßÜ ÜÛÛ Üßß ÛßÜ Üß
Ü Üßß ßÛß ßÛß ÜÛÛ ÛßÜ ÛßÜßÛ Üßß ßßßßÜÛÛ ÛßÜ ÛßÛ ÛÜß
ßÜÜ ßÜÜ ÛßÜ ÛßÛ Ûß ÛÛ ßÜÜ ÛßÜ Û ß Û ÜÛßÛÛ °Û
Û ² TELEPHONE DECODER: A device that, when attached to a telephone
under ÛÛ Û surveillance, will make a paper-t
ape record of the called numbers.ÛÛ Û Someti
mes it is called a pen or pin register. It will record the
° ÛÛ Û date, time and length of a call, and whet
her it is local or longÛ ÛÛ Û distance.
-BOB BURTON Û ÛÛ ÛÛ ÛÛ ÛÛ Û
Û Û CABLE VETTING: British euphemism for a procedure whereby se
curityÛ ÛÛ Û agencies would routinely scruti
nize private cables and telegramsÛ ÛÛ Û disp
atched from or received in the United Kingdom via the post
Û ÛÛ Û office (which runs the British telegraph system)
or private cableÛ ÛÛ Û companies. The pract
ice was authorized under the Official SecretsÛ ÛÛ
Û Act of 1920 and continued until revealed by the Daily Express
inÛ ÛÛ Û February 1967.-JOSEPH
GOULDEN Û ÛÛ ÛÛ ÛÛ ÛÛ ÛßÜÜÛÜÜÜ ÜÜ
Ü Special thanks and acknowledgment of the works by: ÜÜÜ ÜÜÜÛÜÜß
Bob Burton (2014) and Joseph Goulden (2012)
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Ü Ü ÜÛÛÛÛ ÛÛÛÛÜ ÜÛÛÛÜ ÜÛÛÛÜ
ÛÛ ÛÛ ÛÛÜ ÛÛ ÜÛÛÛÜÞÛÛÛÛÛÝ Ü Ü
ÜßÜÜÜ ßÜßÛÜ ßßÛÜÜ ÛßÜÛÛ
ÛÛßßÛ ÛßßÛÛ ÛÛÛÛÜ ÛÛÛÛÛÜ Û
ÛÜÛÛ ÞÛÝ ÜÛßÜß ÜÜÜßÜ
ßßÜÛÛ ßÛÛÛÛ ÛßÜß
ß ßßß ßß ßß ßß ßß
ß ßß ß ßß
ßßÜÜ ÞßÝ ÛÛÛÛß ÛÛÜß
ßÜßßßß ßÛß ÛßÜ ÜßÜ ÛßÜ ÜÛÛ Üßß ÛßÜ Üß
Ü Üßß ßÛß ßÛß ÜÛÛ ÛßÜ ÛßÜßÛ Üßß ßßßßÜÛÛ ÛßÜ ÛßÛ ÛÜß
ßÜÜ ßÜÜ ÛßÜ ÛßÛ Ûß ÛÛ ßÜÜ ÛßÜ Û ß Û ÜÛßÛÛ °Û
Û ² UNWITTING AGENT: People in target areas or countries who unkno
w-ÛÛ Û ingly serve as conduits for intellige
nce or are used in theÛÛ Û operational effo
rts of covert-action officers. A typical unwitting ° Û
Û Û agent might be an editor of a newspaper, a local politician or
Û ÛÛ Û anyone else with access to important peop
le. This person will be fed Û ÛÛ Û information
in such a way that the sponsor remains anonymous and the Û Û
Û Û information appears innocuous. The net effort will be directed at
Û ÛÛ Û discrediting the local communist orga
nization or general opposition. Û ÛÛ Û-BOB BURT
ON Û ÛÛ ÛÛ ÛÛ ÛÛ ÛÛ Û AGENT
-IN-PLACE: Perhaps the rarest and most valuable of intelligence
Û ÛÛ Û persons--the agent who offers his servi
ces to a foreign power, but Û ÛÛ Û agrees to
continue in his position so that the information he passes Û
ÛÛ Û is current and valuable. Fatalism is presumed by
both sides, forÛ ÛÛ Û agents-in-place face h
orrible fates if detected. By reliable account Û ÛÛ
Û one KGB traitor was thrust into a roaring furnace, feet first,
while Û ÛÛ Û more than a hundred of his collea
gues watched. The lesson wasÛ ÛÛ Û obvious.
-JOSEPH GOULDEN Û ÛÛ ÛÛ ÛÛ ÛÛ
ÛßÜÜÛÜÜÜ ÜÜÜ Special thanks and acknowledgment of the wor
ks by: ÜÜÜ ÜÜÜÛÜÜßBob Burton (2014) and Joseph Goulde
n (2012)
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Ü
Ü ÜÛÛÛÛ ÛÛÛÛÜ ÜÛÛÛÜ ÜÛÛÛÜ ÛÛ ÛÛ ÛÛÜ ÛÛ ÜÛÛÛÜÞÛ
ÛÛÛÛÝ Ü Ü ÜßÜÜ
Ü ßÜßÛÜ ßßÛÜÜ ÛßÜÛÛ ÛÛßß
Û ÛßßÛÛ ÛÛÛÛÜ ÛÛÛÛÛÜ ÛÛÜÛÛ ÞÛÝ
ÜÛßÜß ÜÜÜßÜ ß
ßÜÛÛ ßÛÛÛÛ ÛßÜßß
ßßß ßß ßß ßß ßß ß
ßß ß ßß ßß
ÜÜ ÞßÝ ÛÛÛÛß ÛÛÜßß
Üßßßß ßÛß ÛßÜ ÜßÜ ÛßÜ ÜÛÛ Üßß ÛßÜ ÜßÜ Üßß ßÛß ßÛß ÜÛÛ ÛßÜ
ÛßÜßÛ Üßß ßßßßÜÛÛ ÛßÜ ÛßÛ ÛÜß ßÜÜ ßÜÜ ÛßÜ ÛßÛ Ûß Û
Û ßÜÜ ÛßÜ Û ß Û ÜÛßÛÛ °ÛÛ ² RESI
DENT DIRECTOR: The head of a soviet spy ring, appointed by Moscow
ÛÛ Û Center after thorough inspection to fore
stall the possiility ofÛÛ Û defection. Usual
ly taking up residence illegally in a country° ÛÛ
Û bordering the target country, he would seldom be a Soviet but
Û ÛÛ Û generally be an Eastern bloc national
. (For example, one could expect Û ÛÛ Û to find
a Czech running a spy network out of France with West Germany
Û ÛÛ Û as its target. This would avoid the possi
bility of embarrassing the Û ÛÛ Û Soviets shou
ld the network be compromised.) He was assigned a mission Û Û
Û Û of developing a network of spies and funneling all information that
Û ÛÛ Û his network developed to Moscow Center
.-BOB BURTON Û ÛÛ ÛÛ ÛÛ ÛÛ Û
Û Û RECOGNITION SIGNAL: A discreet but visible means of informing
anÛ ÛÛ Û unknown person--a control agent or
cut-out--that you are the agent Û ÛÛ Û that y
ou should make contact with. For casual meets, the signal can
Û ÛÛ Û be innoculous as a specified magazine spr
ead out on a bar or coffee Û ÛÛ Û table. The m
ore important the mission, the higher the degree ofÛ Û
Û Û sophistication, with the requirement of signal and countersignal,
Û ÛÛ Û response and counter-response. (By om
itting the response, anÛ ÛÛ Û apprehended a
gent can alert the contact that something has goneÛ Û
Û Û wrong.-JOSEPH GOULDEN Û ÛÛ ÛÛ ÛÛ
ÛÛ ÛßÜÜÛÜÜÜ ÜÜÜ Special thanks and acknowledgment of t
he works by: ÜÜÜ ÜÜÜÛÜÜßBob Burton (2014) and Joseph
Goulden (2012)
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Ü Ü ÜÛÛÛÛ ÛÛÛÛÜ ÜÛÛÛÜ ÜÛÛÛÜ ÛÛ ÛÛ ÛÛÜ ÛÛ ÜÛÛ
ÛÜÞÛÛÛÛÛÝ Ü Ü
ÜßÜÜÜ ßÜßÛÜ ßßÛÜÜ ÛßÜÛÛ ÛÛß
ßÛ ÛßßÛÛ ÛÛÛÛÜ ÛÛÛÛÛÜ ÛÛÜÛÛ ÞÛÝ
ÜÛßÜß ÜÜÜßÜ ß
ßÜÛÛ ßÛÛÛÛ ÛßÜßß
ßßß ßß ßß ßß ßß ß
ßß ß ßß ßß
ÜÜ ÞßÝ ÛÛÛÛß ÛÛÜßß
Üßßßß ßÛß ÛßÜ ÜßÜ ÛßÜ ÜÛÛ Üßß ÛßÜ ÜßÜ Üßß ßÛß ßÛß ÜÛÛ ÛßÜ
ÛßÜßÛ Üßß ßßßßÜÛÛ ÛßÜ ÛßÛ ÛÜß ßÜÜ ßÜÜ ÛßÜ ÛßÛ Ûß Û
Û ßÜÜ ÛßÜ Û ß Û ÜÛßÛÛ °ÛÛ ² WALK
-IN: A reference to a member of a local communist party or front
ÛÛ Û group that comes into an American embas
sy to offer his services toÛÛ Û the United S
tates. His reason may be genuine political disillusion- ° Û
Û Û ment, a need for cash, or simply a desire for excitement. US Marine
Û ÛÛ Û security guards as well as secretaries
in the mission are very alert Û ÛÛ Û to this s
ort of person. Often appearing nervous and very suspicious,
Û ÛÛ Û he would be handled by a legitimate officer of t
he Department ofÛ ÛÛ Û State. Should the wal
k-in's bona fides check out, another meetingÛ ÛÛ
Û will be set up with a local CIA officer. Many walk-ins will in
sist Û ÛÛ Û on talking only to the station ch
ief or an officer.-BOB BURTON Û ÛÛ ÛÛ Û
Û ÛÛ ÛÛ Û AGENT PROVOCATEUR: A person who insinuates
himself into an organiz- Û ÛÛ Û ation with the
aim of inciting it to acts that would make itsÛ Û
Û Û members subject to punishment. In 1950s CIA usage, such an agent
was Û ÛÛ Û a "tree-shaker," a person who would
join an organization with theÛ ÛÛ Û intent
of seeing if its timetable could be accelerated, and what its
Û ÛÛ Û actual plans were. An agent provocateur i
s an archvillian of labor Û ÛÛ Û and revoluti
onary history, and the genre does have an odiousÛ Û
Û Û tradition.-JOSEPH GOULDEN Û ÛÛ ÛÛ Û
Û ÛÛ ÛßÜÜÛÜÜÜ ÜÜÜ Special thanks and acknowledgment of the wo
rks by: ÜÜÜ ÜÜÜÛÜÜßBob Burton (2014) and Joseph Gould
en (2012)
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Ü
Ü ÜÛÛÛÛ ÛÛÛÛÜ ÜÛÛÛÜ ÜÛÛÛÜ ÛÛ ÛÛ ÛÛÜ ÛÛ ÜÛÛÛÜÞÛ
ÛÛÛÛÝ Ü Ü ÜßÜÜ
Ü ßÜßÛÜ ßßÛÜÜ ÛßÜÛÛ ÛÛßß
Û ÛßßÛÛ ÛÛÛÛÜ ÛÛÛÛÛÜ ÛÛÜÛÛ ÞÛÝ
ÜÛßÜß ÜÜÜßÜ ß
ßÜÛÛ ßÛÛÛÛ ÛßÜßß
ßßß ßß ßß ßß ßß ß
ßß ß ßß ßß
ÜÜ ÞßÝ ÛÛÛÛß ÛÛÜßß
Üßßßß ßÛß ÛßÜ ÜßÜ ÛßÜ ÜÛÛ Üßß ÛßÜ ÜßÜ Üßß ßÛß ßÛß ÜÛÛ ÛßÜ
ÛßÜßÛ Üßß ßßßßÜÛÛ ÛßÜ ÛßÛ ÛÜß ßÜÜ ßÜÜ ÛßÜ ÛßÛ Ûß Û
Û ßÜÜ ÛßÜ Û ß Û ÜÛßÛÛ °ÛÛ ² MANI
PULATIVE ELECTRONIC DECEPTION: The use of friendly radio and
ÛÛ Û sensor equipment to mislead a foreign natio
n or enemy by presentingÛÛ Û false indicatio
ns for their analysis and to cover the real intentions ° Û
Û Û of friendly forces.-BOB BURTON Û ÛÛ ÛÛ Û
Û ÛÛ ÛÛ Û COBBLER: KGB term for an intelligence techn
ician who entered false Û ÛÛ Û entry and exit
stamps in a passport. The term came from the Soviet Û Û
Û Û habit of calling false passports "shoes." Hence anyone who worked o
n Û ÛÛ Û the "shoes" was a cobbler.
-JOSEPH GOULDEN Û ÛÛ ÛÛ ÛÛ ÛÛ ÛßÜ
ÜÛÜÜÜ ÜÜÜ Special thanks and acknowledgment of the works by: ÜÜÜ ÜÜÜÛÜÜßBob Burton (2014) and Joseph Goulden (2012)
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Ü Ü ÜÛ
ÛÛÛ ÛÛÛÛÜ ÜÛÛÛÜ ÜÛÛÛÜ ÛÛ ÛÛ ÛÛÜ ÛÛ ÜÛÛÛÜÞÛÛÛÛÛÝ Ü
Ü ÜßÜÜÜ ßÜßÛ
Ü ßßÛÜÜ ÛßÜÛÛ ÛÛßßÛ Ûßß
ÛÛ ÛÛÛÛÜ ÛÛÛÛÛÜ ÛÛÜÛÛ ÞÛÝ ÜÛßÜß
ÜÜÜßÜ ßßÜÛÛ
ßÛÛÛÛ ÛßÜßß ßßß ß
ß ßß ßß ßß ß ßß
ß ßß ßßÜÜ Þß
Ý ÛÛÛÛß ÛÛÜßßÜßßß
ß ßÛß ÛßÜ ÜßÜ ÛßÜ ÜÛÛ Üßß ÛßÜ ÜßÜ Üßß ßÛß ßÛß ÜÛÛ ÛßÜ ÛßÜßÛ Üßß
ßßßßÜÛÛ ÛßÜ ÛßÛ ÛÜß ßÜÜ ßÜÜ ÛßÜ ÛßÛ Ûß ÛÛ ßÜÜ Ûß
Ü Û ß Û ÜÛßÛÛ °ÛÛ ² NATIONAL SECURITY
AGENCY: The major code-breaking agency for theÛ
Û Û United States. Established in 1952, NSA's mission is communications
ÛÛ Û surveillance. It is the largest of US i
ntelligence services and, by ° ÛÛ Û some accou
nts, the most efficient. It is certainly the least known Û
ÛÛ Û (NSA is also said to stand for "Never Say Anythin
g"). -BOB BURTON Û ÛÛ ÛÛ ÛÛ ÛÛ
ÛÛ Û DOUBLE AGENT: A person who goes to work for o
ne secret service and Û ÛÛ Û then changes his
allegiance to a rival; he purports to serve bothÛ Û
Û Û his conflicting masters. Given enough money, he might do just that.
Û ÛÛ Û The double agent is sometimes confused
with the "mole" orÛ ÛÛ Û "penetration agen
t," a person whose loyalty lies with the rivalÛ Û
Û Û power but joins another cause for duty purposes. Intelligence
Û ÛÛ Û archives include a self-definition of
"double agent" by a person who Û ÛÛ Û served a
s such: Colonel Stig Wennerstrom of the Swedish air force,
Û ÛÛ Û who over a twenty-year period worked for
Nazi Germany, the USSR, and Û ÛÛ Û the United S
tates. In Wennerstrom's confession, he described a double Û Û
Û Û agent's function: "The one side has an agent whom it deliberately
Û ÛÛ Û tries to work in as an agent on the o
ther side, of course withoutÛ ÛÛ Û the other
side knowing anything about it." And, Wennerstrom added,
Û ÛÛ Û this is "the most advanced and dangerous kind of
work an agent can Û ÛÛ Û do both for the age
nt himself and for the two parties."Û ÛÛ Û-
JOSEPH GOULDEN Û ÛÛ ÛÛ ÛÛ ÛÛ ÛßÜÜ
ÛÜÜÜ ÜÜÜ Special thanks and acknowledgment of the works by: ÜÜÜ Ü
ÜÜÛÜÜßBob Burton (2014) and Joseph Goulden (2012)
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Ü Ü ÜÛ
ÛÛÛ ÛÛÛÛÜ ÜÛÛÛÜ ÜÛÛÛÜ ÛÛ ÛÛ ÛÛÜ ÛÛ ÜÛÛÛÜÞÛÛÛÛÛÝ Ü
Ü ÜßÜÜÜ ßÜßÛ
Ü ßßÛÜÜ ÛßÜÛÛ ÛÛßßÛ Ûßß
ÛÛ ÛÛÛÛÜ ÛÛÛÛÛÜ ÛÛÜÛÛ ÞÛÝ ÜÛßÜß
ÜÜÜßÜ ßßÜÛÛ
ßÛÛÛÛ ÛßÜßß ßßß ß
ß ßß ßß ßß ß ßß
ß ßß ßßÜÜ Þß
Ý ÛÛÛÛß ÛÛÜßßÜßßß
ß ßÛß ÛßÜ ÜßÜ ÛßÜ ÜÛÛ Üßß ÛßÜ ÜßÜ Üßß ßÛß ßÛß ÜÛÛ ÛßÜ ÛßÜßÛ Üßß
ßßßßÜÛÛ ÛßÜ ÛßÛ ÛÜß ßÜÜ ßÜÜ ÛßÜ ÛßÛ Ûß ÛÛ ßÜÜ Ûß
Ü Û ß Û ÜÛßÛÛ °ÛÛ ² INDUSTRIAL ESPION
AGE: The clandestine gathering of businessÛÛ
Û information from a competitor. Based on the desire to know wh
atÛÛ Û one's competition is doing in order t
o get a piece of his market,° ÛÛ Û industria
l espionage is relatively risk-free due to gaps in theÛ Û
Û Û law. Although the game becomes most dangerous when one is dealing
Û ÛÛ Û with international cartels or groups,
often the captured culpritÛ ÛÛ Û faces noth
ing more than the loss of his job. Corporations are nowÛ
ÛÛ Û beginning to realize what an internal plant can co
st them. Research Û ÛÛ Û for which the invaded
corporation has spent millions winds up in the Û ÛÛ
Û hands of a competitor, who pays nothing more than the spy's s
alary. Û ÛÛ Û-BOB BURTON Û ÛÛ ÛÛ
ÛÛ ÛÛ ÛÛ Û DISSEMINATION: The distri
bution of information or intelligenceÛ ÛÛ Û
products in written, oral, or graphic form to departmental and
Û ÛÛ Û agency intelligence consumers. The extent
of distribution dependsÛ ÛÛ Û upon the sens
itivity of the material involved. Much U.S.Û ÛÛ
Û intelligence bears the admonition "NOFODIS," for "no foreign
Û ÛÛ Û distribution."-JOSEPH GO
ULDEN Û ÛÛ ÛÛ ÛÛ ÛÛ ÛßÜÜÛÜÜÜ ÜÜÜ
Special thanks and acknowledgment of the works by: ÜÜÜ ÜÜÜÛÜÜß
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ÜÛÛÛÛ ÛÛÛÛÜ ÜÛÛÛÜ ÜÛÛÛÜ ÛÛ ÛÛ ÛÛÜ ÛÛ ÜÛÛÛÜÞÛÛÛÛÛÝ Ü
Ü ÜßÜÜÜ
ßÜßÛÜ ßßÛÜÜ ÛßÜÛÛ ÛÛßßÛ Ûß
ßÛÛ ÛÛÛÛÜ ÛÛÛÛÛÜ ÛÛÜÛÛ ÞÛÝ ÜÛßÜß
ÜÜÜßÜ ßßÜÛÛ
ßÛÛÛÛ ÛßÜßß ßßß
ßß ßß ßß ßß ß ßß
ß ßß ßßÜÜ Þß
Ý ÛÛÛÛß ÛÛÜßß
Üßßßß ßÛß ÛßÜ ÜßÜ ÛßÜ ÜÛÛ Üßß ÛßÜ ÜßÜ Üßß ßÛß ßÛß ÜÛÛ ÛßÜ ÛßÜßÛ Üßß ßßßßÜÛÛ ÛßÜ ÛßÛ ÛÜß ßÜÜ ßÜÜ ÛßÜ ÛßÛ Ûß ÛÛ ßÜÜ Ûß
Ü Û ß Û ÜÛßÛÛ °ÛÛ ² SCIENTIFIC INTELL
IGENCE: Espionage, counterespionage and covertÛ
Û Û operations of a highly technical nature. Dealing in all sciences,
ÛÛ Û the officers involved in scientific int
elligence are far removeed° ÛÛ Û from the ol
d-time agent or officer skilled in spy tradecraft andÛ Û
Û Û nothing more. Often spending years in training, the officers are
Û ÛÛ Û able to converse on their given subje
ct with any target, friendly or Û ÛÛ Û hostile.
The officer must be able to pass as the scientist he may
Û ÛÛ Û profess to be.-BOB BURTON Û Û
Û ÛÛ ÛÛ ÛÛ ÛÛ Û AGENT OF INFLUENCE: A pe
rson not directly under control of anÛ ÛÛ Û
intelligence agency, but willing to work on its behalf. As former
Û ÛÛ Û CIA operations officer David Atlee Philli
ps told the ChurchÛ ÛÛ Û Committee, "He mig
ht be a radio commentator or a local BernardÛ ÛÛ
Û Baruch whose park bench opinions carry political weight. The a
gent Û ÛÛ Û of influence might be the foreign
minister's mistress. Most covert Û ÛÛ Û acti
vities utilizing the agent of influence are useful to American
Û ÛÛ Û ambassadors in achieving low-key but impo
rtant objectives of U.S.Û ÛÛ Û foreign polic
y. These activities are known in intelligence jargon as Û Û
Û Û "motherhood," and revelations concerning them would not shock or
Û ÛÛ Û disturb the American public.
-JOSEPH GOULDEN Û ÛÛ ÛÛ ÛÛ ÛÛ Û
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