WILEY CIAexcel EXAM REVIEW 2019 THE SELF-STUDY SUPPORT YOU NEED TO PASS THE CIA EXAM Part 1: Internal Audit BasicsProvides comprehensive coverage based on the exam syllabus, along with multiple-choice practice questions with answers and explanationsDeals with mandatory guidance, including internatio[...]
This book questions the conventional wisdom about one of the most controversial episodes in the Cold War, and tells the story of the CIA's backing of the Congress for Cultural Freedom.For nearly two decades during the early Cold War, the CIA secretly sponsored some of the world's most feted writers,[...]
Getting someone to tell the truth is an essential skill that very few people possess. In the boardroom, classroom, or our own homes, every day we interact with others and try to get the truth from them.People are often untruthful out of fear of negative consequences associated with divulging informa[...]
On September 11, 2001, Doug Laux was a freshman in college, on the path to becoming a doctor. But with the fall of the Twin Towers came a turning point in his life. After graduating he joined the Central Intelligence Agency, determined to get himself to Afghanistan and into the center of the action.[...]
The explosive New York Times bestseller On September 11, 2001, Doug Laux was a freshman in college, on the path to becoming a doctor. But with the fall of the Twin Towers came a turning point in his life. After graduating he joined the Central Intelligence Agency, determined to get himself to Afghan[...]
Released by the Freedom of Information Act. This document is a thorough description of how the CIA recommends interrogating a subject. To get the information that is needed there is nothing withheld short of torture. For example in "e;Threats and Fears,"e; the CIA authors note that "e;th[...]
The originally 19 page type written documents was released as part of collection of Central Intelligence Agency files related to CIA Operations; PBFORTUNE and PBSUCCESS. The original document was undated and unsigned but with an estimated publication date of Dec 31st 1953. With Historical commentary[...]
"CIA Boy, ISS Girl" is a new non-fiction love story by Vahid Asghari, an Iranian journalist, based on the true story of his arrest in 2008 by the Iranian Secret Service (ISS) for his human rights activism. The novel reveals how the Islamic government uses teenage girls as spies to enter opposition g[...]
This book is a compilation, in encyclopedic format, of the CIA's various fronts, proprietaries, and contractors/corporate partners since the agency's inception in 1947. The book ranges from "A" to "Z" -- Air America to Zapata Offshore.[...]
During the Cold War Vienna became an intelligence stronghold. Then the Curtain fell. Yet even 28 years later, Vienna is the world leader in espionage. With at least 7,000 spies groping around in the Austrian capital, every second diplomat in Vienna can be linked to his or her country's intelligence [...]
Information in the United States on psychic research in some foreign countries was sketchy and poorly detailed, based mostly on rumor or innuendo from second-hand or tertiary reporting, attributed to both reliable and unreliable disinformation sources from the Soviet Union. The CIA and DIA decided t[...]