WINNING THE MIND GAME OF ESPIONAGE
- Official C.I.A. declassified material .
- New introduction and glossary .
- Over four hours of unique , fascinating listening : discover the arcane art of the counterintelligence interrogator .
- IMPORTANT : this manual was first released under the Freedom of Information Act in 1997, heavily redacted. It was released again in 2014 , with a large amount of additional newly-declassified material . Unlike older versions available , which contain only the 1997 content, this edition effectively contains both versions : the newly-released 2014 material is in bold text , so you can instantly tell the version from which the text originates. Get the full version !
Extracting actionable intelligence from an uncooperative suspect is a subject fraught with difficulty. When the stakes are as high as those of anti-Soviet counterintelligence investigations of the Cold War , those difficulties multiply.
This unique , now-declassified manual makes an unflinching and in-depth examination of the techniques of the CIA interrogator tasked with tracking down and exposing moles , sleepers , double-agents and more . It equips the reader with the tools to ‘ read ‘, question , influence , manipulate and eventually break even the most recalcitrant subject – and the ability to recognize when these powerful techniques are used against you !
‘Its treatment of the human dynamic between interrogator and interrogatee , and the fundamentals of the counterintelligence mindset , are evergreen and highly instructive . Far from being a historical document only, this is a profitable read for anyone who wishes to better-understand the strategy , tactics , and interplay of the battle for possession of knowledge played out between investigator and suspect.
Moreover, its frank treatment of ‘coercive’ techniques is a unique and salutary education in the ways of intelligence operatives and secret police around the world – in particular, those of countries ruled by repressive regimes whose representatives may not observe the ‘profound moral objection[s]” the book describes.’ – From the Publisher’s Introduction.
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表中的内容
Publisher’s Introduction
Glossary
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Definitions
Chapter 3: Legal and Policy Considerations
Chapter 4: The Interrogator
Chapter 5: The Interrogatee
Chapter 6: Screening and Other Preliminaries
Chapter 7: Planning the Counterintelligence Interrogation
Chapter 8: The Non-Coercive Counterintelligence Interrogation
Chapter 9: Coercive Counterintelligence Interrogation of Resistant Sources
Chapter 10: Interrogator’s Check List
Chapter 11: Descriptive Bibliography
Chapter 12: Other Bibliographies