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Page 1 Intelligencer: Journal of U.S. Intelligence Studies Winter 2017-18 The Intelligencer Journal of U.S. Intelligence Studies Volume 23 • Number 3 $15 single copy price Winter 2017-18 I. Introduction Russian Disinformation Michael J. Sulick PhD ................................ 3 Contents: Elizabeth Bancroft ........................ 5 II. Current Issues Climate Change and National Security Peter C. Oleson ......................................... 7 A Timeless Solution to Defeat Fake News David V. Gioe ............................................ 13 III. Historical Context A Spy’s Guide to Boston University John D. Woodward Jr JD ........................... 19 Bela von Liszka — A Hungarian Pawn in Munich’s Intelligence Bordello Richard H. Cummings ............................. 33 Elizabeth Sudmeier’s Historic Legacy - Challenging the Status Quo ...................... 39 IV. Professional Insights The Right to Write in the Information Age — A Look at Prepublication Review Boards Rebecca H ............................................... 43 See No Evil, Speak No Evil, Hear No Evil — Politicized Potentials of the Intelligence Cycle Jeanie Smith ............................................ 53 Colleges Must Be Intelligent about Intelligence Studies Nicholas Dujmovic PhD ........................... 59 With Intelligence Program, Catholic University Becomes the Place to Learn [REDACTED] Sarah Larimer .......................................... 61 V. Deaths Deaths of Note ........................................... 65 VI. AFIO Business and Events Letter and Corrections ................................ 80 Events ....................................................... 81 Chapters, Officers, Activities ....................... 82 Scholarships, Member Statistics .................. 87 Intelligence Exhibits & Tours in Washington Metro Area ........................ 88 VII. Professional Reading Recent Intelligence and Military Books Reviews by Joseph C. Goulden .................. 89 The Ghost: The Secret Life of CIA Spymaster James Jesus Angleton by Jefferson Morley Review by David Robarge PhD ................... 97 Contents of Other Journals ........................ 102 Intelligence in Counterterrorism Bookshelf Joshua Sinai PhD ................................... 103 The Intelligence Officer’s Bookshelf Reviews by Hayden B. Peake ................... 109 Books in Brief .......................................... 123 Tracking of Intelligence and Terrorism Themes in Documentaries, TV, and Movies Compiled by Allen Read ......................... 126 Publication Watchdog – New Arrivals, Hold-overs, and Forthcoming ................. 128 C O N T E N T S This issue is dedicated to the brave officers and agents whose obituaries begin on page 65.

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Page 1Intelligencer: Journal of U.S. Intelligence StudiesWinter 2017-18

The IntelligencerJournal of U.S. Intelligence StudiesVolume 23 • Number 3 • $15 single copy price Winter 2017-18

I. IntroductionRussian Disinformation

Michael J. Sulick PhD ................................ 3

Contents: Elizabeth Bancroft ........................ 5

II. Current Issues

Climate Change and National Security Peter C. Oleson ......................................... 7

A Timeless Solution to Defeat Fake News David V. Gioe ............................................ 13

III. Historical Context

A Spy’s Guide to Boston University John D. Woodward Jr JD ........................... 19

Bela von Liszka — A Hungarian Pawn in Munich’s Intelligence Bordello Richard H. Cummings ............................. 33

Elizabeth Sudmeier’s Historic Legacy - Challenging the Status Quo ...................... 39

IV. Professional Insights

The Right to Write in the Information Age — A Look at Prepublication Review Boards Rebecca H ............................................... 43

See No Evil, Speak No Evil, Hear No Evil — Politicized Potentials of the Intelligence Cycle Jeanie Smith ............................................ 53

Colleges Must Be Intelligent about Intelligence Studies Nicholas Dujmovic PhD ........................... 59

With Intelligence Program, Catholic University Becomes the Place to Learn [REDACTED] Sarah Larimer .......................................... 61

V. DeathsDeaths of Note ........................................... 65

VI. AFIO Business and EventsLetter and Corrections ................................ 80

Events ....................................................... 81

Chapters, Officers, Activities ....................... 82

Scholarships, Member Statistics .................. 87

Intelligence Exhibits & Tours in Washington Metro Area ........................ 88

VII. Professional ReadingRecent Intelligence and Military Books

Reviews by Joseph C. Goulden .................. 89

The Ghost: The Secret Life of CIA Spymaster James Jesus Angleton by Jefferson Morley Review by David Robarge PhD ................... 97

Contents of Other Journals ........................ 102

Intelligence in Counterterrorism Bookshelf Joshua Sinai PhD ................................... 103

The Intelligence Officer’s Bookshelf Reviews by Hayden B. Peake ................... 109

Books in Brief .......................................... 123

Tracking of Intelligence and Terrorism Themes in Documentaries, TV, and Movies Compiled by Allen Read ......................... 126

Publication Watchdog – New Arrivals, Hold-overs, and Forthcoming ................. 128

C O N T E N T S

This issue is dedicated to the brave officers and agents whose obituaries begin on page 65.

Page 1Intelligencer: Journal of U.S. Intelligence StudiesFall 2017

The IntelligencerJournal of U.S. Intelligence StudiesVolume 23 • Number 2 • $15 single copy price Fall 2017

I. IntroductionThe Weaponization of Sound: Disabling,

Mysterious Noises Cloud Diplomatic Relations in Cuba Gene Poteat .............................................. 3

Contents: Elizabeth Bancroft ........................ 5

II. Current Issues

The Clock Is Ticking – Why Congress Needs to Renew America’s Most Important Intelligence Collection Program George W. Croner ..................................... 7

The Psychoacoustic Effects of Infrasonic, Sonic, and Ultrasonic Frequencies as Non-Lethal Military Warfare Techniques Ryan Littlefield ......................................... 19

The Application of Biometrics in the Global War on Terrorism Esther J. Kim ........................................... 31

III. Historical Context

The Operator: Ho Chi Minh as Political Activist in Europe and Asia Bob Bergin .............................................. 37

IV. Intelligence Study Guides & TeachingThe Guide to the Study of Intelligence, Part 16

Peter C. Oleson ........................................ 47

Intelligence Oversight Design Tobias T. Gibson ..................................... 49

Who Are the Customers for Intelligence? Peter C. Oleson ........................................ 55

Staying Informed - Information Sources on the Web - Intelligence Bibliographies, Newsletters, Blogs, and Webliographies Peter C. Oleson ........................................ 61

CIA and the Polygraph John F. Sullivan ........................................ 65

Intelligence Liaison Adam D.M. Svendsen, PhD ....................... 69

V. DeathsDeaths of Note ........................................... 77

VI. AFIO Business and EventsLetter and Corrections ................................ 90

National Fall Symposium ............................ 91

Chapters, Officers, Activities ....................... 96

Scholarships, Member Statistics ................ 101

Intelligence Exhibits & Tours in Washington Metro Area ...................... 102

VII. Professional ReadingRecent Intelligence and Military Books

Reviews by Joseph C. Goulden ................ 103

Orders to Kill – Another Assessment Review by Peter C. Oleson ....................... 108

OSS Operation Black Mail Review by J R Seeger ............................... 111

The Intelligence Officer’s Bookshelf Reviews by Hayden B. Peake ................... 115

Contents of Other Journals ........................ 140

2017 Book Award Winners ........................ 141

Tracking of Intelligence and Terrorism Themes in Documentaries, TV, and Movies Compiled by Allen Read ........................... 142

Publication Watchdog – New Arrivals, Hold-overs, and Forthcoming ................. 144

C O N T E N T S

This issue is dedicated to the brave officers and agents whose obituaries begin on page 77.

Page 1Intelligencer: Journal of U.S. Intelligence StudiesSummer 2017

The IntelligencerJournal of U.S. Intelligence StudiesVolume 23 • Number 1 • $15 single copy price Summer 2017

I. IntroductIon

Three Reactions to the Hemorrhage of Leaks Marc A. Thiessen, Mark S. Zaid, and Mike Pompeo ........................................... 3

Contents: Elizabeth Bancroft ........................ 7

II. current Issues

Unauthorized Disclosures and Leaks Inflict Irreparable Harm on the Nation Mike Pompeo, Director/CIA ....................... 9

Covert Action and the War on Terror James P. Terry ........................................... 15

III. HIstorIcal context

The Mystery of the Ice Axe Used to Assassinate Trotsky H. Keith Melton ....................................... 21

Czar and Kaiser, Eyes and Ears Andrew Harris ......................................... 31

IV. ProfessIonal InsIgHts

The Truth About Terrorist Plots in the US David G. Major ........................................ 39

The Better Angels of Our Intelligence Christopher M. Centner ............................ 43

V. IntellIgence study guIdes & teacHIng

The Guide to the Study of Intelligence, Part 15 Peter C. Oleson ........................................ 49

Counterintelligence, Homeland Security, and Domestic Intelligence Gene Poteat ............................................. 51

Espionage Against America David Major and Peter C. Oleson ............... 59

Intelligence Collection, Covert Operations, and International Law Ernesto J. Sanchez ................................... 73

VI. deatHsDeaths of Note ........................................... 79

VII. afIo BusIness and eVents

Scholarships, Member Composition ............ 95

Chapters and Officers ................................. 96

Events - National and Local ......................... 97

Intelligence Exhibits & Tours in Washington Metro Area ...................... 103

VIII. ProfessIonal readIng

Recent Intelligence and Military Books Reviews by Joseph C. Goulden ................ 105

Deep Undercover: My Secret Life and Tangled Alliances as a KGB Spy in America Review by Kristie Macrakis ..................... 107

Maximum Harm: The Tsarnaev Brothers, the FBI, and the Road to the Marathon Bombing Review by John D. Woodward Jr. .............. 109

A Matter of Honor. Pearl Harbor: Betrayal, Blame, and a Family’s Quest for Justice Review by Peter C. Oleson ....................... 113

The Life of John Le Carré – The Pigeon Tunnel Review by David Robarge ........................ 117

The Intelligence Officer’s Bookshelf Reviews by Hayden B. Peake ................... 113

Reviews in Brief – Nonfiction and Fiction Recently Published or Announced ........... 137

Tracking of Intelligence and Terrorism Themes in Documentaries, TV, and Movies Compiled by Allen Read ........................... 142

Publication Watchdog – New Arrivals, Hold-overs, and Forthcoming ................. 144

c o n t e n t s

This issue is dedicated to Gary, Lou, Ray, Norm, Mary, Hal, André, Ed, Neal, and Art. Obituaries begin on page 79.

Page 1Intelligencer: Journal of U.S. Intelligence StudiesWinter 2016-17

The IntelligencerJournal of U.S. Intelligence StudiesVolume 22 • Number 3 • $15 single copy price Winter 2016-17

I. IntroductIon

Counterintelligence and Coercive Collection Dr. Edward Mickolus ................................ 3

Contents: Elizabeth Bancroft ........................ 5

II. current Issues

Ideology and Intelligence: A Recipe for Disaster Scott Uehlinger ........................................ 7

When All Power Ends, So Does Life — A Strategic Threat to Critical Infrastructure and a Metric for Global Security Olivier Giroud .......................................... 13

III. HIstorIcal context

The Talented Mr. Digges — America’s Founding Scoundrel Henry R. Schlesinger ............................... 15

Harriet Tubman — A Trailblazer for American Intelligence Constance Y. Huff .................................... 25

IV. ProfessIonal InsIgHts

The FBI’s Fake Russian Agent Reveals His Secrets David Wise .............................................. 31

A Long Run — Desmond Ball’s Contribution to Intelligence Studies Jeffrey T. Richelson .................................. 39

V. IntellIgence study guIdes & teacHIng

The Guide to the Study of Intelligence, Part 14 Peter C. Oleson ........................................ 51

From Axis Surprises to Allied Victories — The Impact of Intelligence in World War II Peter C. Oleson ........................................ 53

VI. deatHsDeaths of Note ........................................... 79

VII. afIo BusIness and eVents

Notices, Letters, and Corrections ................. 95

Chapters and Officers ................................. 96

Events - National and Local ......................... 97

Intelligence Exhibits & Tours in Washington Metro Area ...................... 101

Board Election Results .............................. 103

VIII. ProfessIonal readIng

Recent Intelligence and Military Books Reviews by Joseph C. Goulden ................ 105

The Intelligence Officer’s Bookshelf Reviews by Hayden B. Peake ................... 113

The Billion Dollar Spy: A True Story of Cold War Espionage and Betrayal Review by Nicholas Dujmovic, PhD ......... 123

The President’s Book of Secrets: The Untold Story of Intelligence Briefings to America’s Presidents from Kennedy to Obama Review by Jason U. Manosevitz ................ 127

Le Carré in Movies and TV — Our Kind of Traitor Reviewed by John Kavanagh .................... 131 The Night Manager — the Miniseries Reviewed by John Kavanagh and James Burridge ................................ 131

Reviews in Brief — Nonfiction and Fiction Recently Published or Announced ........... 133

Tracking of Intelligence and Terrorism Themes in Documentaries, TV, and Movies Compiled by Allen Read ........................... 142

Publication Watchdog – New Arrivals, Hold-overs, and Forthcoming ................. 144

c o n t e n t s

This issue is dedicated to Maria, 2 Ralphs, Pete, Melba, Bill, 3 Jacks, Landgrave, Larry, Ken, and Kevin. Obituaries begin on page 79.

Cover: The Tower of Babel by Pieter Bruegel the Elder, c. 1563, oil on panel. In a general sense, it signifies a confused mixture of sounds, words, and voices. The Tower is a Near Eastern myth recorded in the book of Genesis. The world then had one language, but the building of a tower in an ancient city in the land of Shinar (Babylonia),

intended to reach heaven, was seen by God as humanity over-stepping the bounds set for them. To prevent them from succeeding, God divided the language (“confounded the speech”) and scattered them across the earth. It also signaled the end of the era of universal monotheism which had existed since the beginning of time. Gen. 11:4–9. 2.

Page 1Intelligencer: Journal of U.S. Intelligence StudiesFall 2016

The IntelligencerJournal of U.S. Intelligence StudiesVolume 22 • Number 2 • $15 single copy price Fall 2016

I. IntroductIon

Attention to Information Warfare and Active Measures Is Long Overdue John Lenczowski, PhD .............................. 3

Contents: Elizabeth Bancroft ........................ 5

II. current Issues

Countering the Virtual Caliphate Aaron Lobel, PhD ..................................... 7

A Grand Strategyfor Winning World War IV Norman A. Bailey, PhD ............................. 13

Stalin’s Disciple: Vladimir Putin and Russia’s Newest “Wet Affairs” Peter C. Oleson ....................................... 19

III. HIstorIcal context

CIA Clandestine Broadcasting from Greece to Ukraine 1955-1959 Richard H. Cummings ............................. 29

US Strategic Early Warning to Poland Gail H. Nelson, PhD ................................ 35

IV. ProfessIonal InsIgHts

What Am I? Tools of the Trade “WHN” .................................................. 39

The Mystery of Jane Wallis Burrell – The First CIA Officer to Die in the Agency’s Service Nicholas Dujmovic, PhD .......................... 41

V. IntellIgence study guIdes & teacHIng

The Guide to the Study of Intelligence, Part 13 Peter C. Oleson ........................................ 45

Keeping U.S. National Security Secrets: Why Is This So Hard? James B. Bruce, PhD ................................ 47

Competitive Intelligence John J. McGonagle ................................... 55

The Protection of Intelligence Sources and Methods Robert M. Clark, PhD, JD .......................... 61

Evaluating and Teaching Homeland Security Intelligence James Steiner, PhD ................................... 67

Homeland Securityand Intelligence – Fusing Sometimes Incompatible Missions William C. Spracher, EdD ......................... 73

VI. deatHsDeaths of Note ........................................... 79

VII. afIo BusIness and eVents

Notices, Letters, and Corrections ................. 95

Chapters and Officers ................................. 96

Events - National and Local ......................... 97

Intelligence Exhibits & Tours in Washington Metro Area ........................ 99

VIII. ProfessIonal readIng

Recent Intelligence and Military Books Reviews by Joseph C. Goulden ................ 101

The Intelligence Officer’s Bookshelf Reviews by Hayden B. Peake ................... 113

Secrets, Memoirs, and the CIA - Company Confessions Review by Edward F. Mickolus, PhD ......... 136

Reviews in Brief – Nonfiction and Fiction Recently Published or Announced ........... 138

Intelligence Documentaries and Movies Compiled by Allen Read ......................... 142

Publication Watchdog – New Arrivals, Hold-overs, and Forthcoming ................. 144

c o n t e n t s

This issue is dedicated to Irene, Ken, Donna, Ellie, Mike, Cord, Steve, John Ed, Don, John, Dasha, Jack, Joe and Art. Obituaries begin on page 79.

Page 1Intelligencer: Journal of U.S. Intelligence StudiesSpring 2016

The IntelligencerJournal of U.S. Intelligence StudiesVolume 22 • Number 1 • $15 single copy price Spring 2016

I. IntroductIon

Encryption and Privacy or An Illusion? Michelle Van Cleave .................................. 3

Contents: Elizabeth Bancroft ........................ 5

II. current Issues

Expectations of Privacy – Balancing Liberty, Security, and Public Safety James B. Comey, Director, FBI .................... 7

Deciphering the Debate Over Encryption Amy Hess, Executive Assistant Director, FBI ............................. 13

PsyWar Against the Irhabi – Missing in Action Col. Michael Haas, USAF (Ret) ................. 15

III. HIstorIcal context

Rome, Carthage, and Counterintelligence Campaigns William Brooke Stallsmith ........................ 17

Col. Dudley Clarke – The Brilliant Maverick Daniel P. King ......................................... 19

Mossad – An Overview Andrew Harris ......................................... 25

IV. ProfessIonal InsIgHts

Thinking Like a DO Officer – Einstein as an Asset Randy P. Burkett, Chief, Clandestine Service Hiring Program, CIA ................................ 33

A Summary of the Joint CIRA-AFIO Conference, 26 August 2015 Charles Campbell and James Hughes ......... 37

V. IntellIgence study guIdes & teacHIng

The Guide to the Study of Intelligence, Part 12 Peter C. Oleson ........................................ 45

Diplomacy & Intelligence – Strange Bedfellows G. Phillip Hughes and Peter C. Oleson ....... 47

Educating the Next Generation of Intelligence Professionals Jan P. Herring .......................................... 53

Industrial Espionage Edward M. Roche, PhD, JD ....................... 59

Chinese Intelligence Stefania Paladini, PhD .............................. 65

The Psychology of Espionage David L. Charney, MD, and John A. Irvin .... 71

VI. deatHsDeaths of Note ........................................... 79

VII. afIo BusIness and eVents

Notices, Letters, and Corrections ................. 93

Chapters and Officers ................................. 94

Events and Member Statistics ...................... 95

Intelligence Exhibits & Tours In Washington Metro Area ..................... 101

VIII. ProfessIonal readIng

Recent Intelligence and Military Books Reviews by Joseph C. Goulden ................ 103

The Intelligence Officer’s Bookshelf Reviews by Hayden B. Peake ................... 115

The 5 Disciplines of Intelligence Collection Review by Peter Oleson ........................... 138

Reviews in Brief – Nonfiction and Fiction Recently Published or Announced ........... 140

Intelligence Documentaries and Movies Compiled by Allen Read ......................... 142

Publication Watchdog – New Arrivals, Hold-overs, and Forthcoming ................. 144

c o n t e n t s

This issue is dedicated to Bill, Ann, Dewey, Barbara, Jim, and Fred. Obituaries begin on page 79.

Page 1Intelligencer: Journal of U.S. Intelligence StudiesFall/Winter 2015

The IntelligencerJournal of U.S. Intelligence StudiesVolume 21 • Number 3 • $15 single copy price Fall/Winter 2015

I. IntroductIonMission Update: IC and Academic Liaison

James Hughes .......................................... 3

Contents: Elizabeth Bancroft ........................ 5

II. current Issues

Threats, Warnings, Law, and Training — CIA in the 21st Century - The Ethos and Profession of Intelligence John O. Brennan, D/CIA ............................ 7

The Profession of Intelligence, and Our Challenging Career Opportunities - The Ethos and Profession of Intelligence James R. Clapper, DNI ............................. 11

Class Notes on Intelligence Professionalism: Ethical Basics, Codes of Ethics, and the Way Ahead ................................. 17

III. ProfessIonal InsIghts

Spies, Thieves, and America’s Waning Wealth Michelle Van Cleave ................................. 19

The National Counterintelligence Strategy of the United States for 2016 William R. Evanina, NCIX ......................... 21

The Torture Blame Game: The Botched Senate Report on the CIA’s Misdeeds Robert Jervis ............................................ 33

VI. IntellIgence study guIdes & teachIng

The Guide to the Study of Intelligence, Part 11 Peter C. Oleson ........................................ 39

Decision Advantage, Decision Confidence — The Why of Intelligence John MacGaffin and Peter Oleson .............. 41

Intelligence in the White House — A Conversation with David R. Shedd John MacGaffin and Peter Oleson ............... 47

The Evolution of Geospatial Intelligence and the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency Gary E. Weir, PhD .................................... 53

I Can See It From Afar; I Can Hear It From Afar — Intelligence From Space Robert A. McDonald, PhD ........................ 61

The Changing Shape of HUMINT John Sano ............................................... 77

V. deathsDeaths of Note ........................................... 81

VI. afIo BusIness and eVents

Notices, Letters, and Corrections ................. 93

Chapters and Officers ................................. 94

Year in Review, and Member Statistics .......... 95

Intelligence Exhibits & Tours In Washington Metro Area ..................... 101

VII. ProfessIonal readIng

Recent Intelligence and Military Books Reviews by Joseph C. Goulden ................ 103

The Intelligence Officer’s Bookshelf Reviews by Hayden B. Peake ................... 115

The HEAD Game Review by Carly R. Speranza, Lt Col USAF 127

Information and Intrigue Review by Emil Levine ............................ 127

November Station [fiction] Review by Emil Levine ............................ 129

Kill the Messenger — A Video Review John Kavanagh and James Burridge ......... 129

An Intelligence Officer's Ten Instructive Spy Movies Kenneth Daigler .................................... 131

Reviews in Brief – Nonfiction and Fiction Recently Published or Announced ........... 133

Intelligence Documentaries and Movies Compiled by Allen Read ......................... 142

Publication Watchdog – New Arrivals, Hold-overs, and Forthcoming ................. 144

c o n t e n t s

This issue is dedicated to Chuck Briggs, Dino Brugioni, Dave Gaddy, Barbara Storer, and Tish Reed. Obituaries begin on page 81.

Page 1Intelligencer: Journal of U.S. Intelligence StudiesSpring/Summer 2015

The IntelligencerJournal of U.S. Intelligence StudiesVolume 21 • Number 2 • $15 single copy price Spring/Summer 2015

I. IntroductIon

Our 40th Birthday James Hughes .......................................... 3

Contents: Elizabeth Bancroft ......................... 5

II. current Issues

Partner or Perish: Cyber Threats and Next Generation Cyber Operations Michael S. Rogers, Adm., USN, DIRNSA ..... 7

Assessing Edward Snowden — Whistleblower, Traitor, or Spy? Peter C. Oleson ........................................ 15

III. ProfessIonal InsIghts

Conventional Wisdom and the Next Unknown Jack Devine and Amanda Mattingly ............ 25

IV. IntellIgence study guIdes & teachIng

The Guide to the Study of Intelligence, Part 10 Peter C. Oleson ........................................ 33

Guide to British Intelligence Huw Dylan and Michael S. Goodman ......... 35

Guide to Dutch Intelligence and Security Services Eleni Braat ............................................... 41

Guide to French Intelligence Philippe Hayez and Hedwige Regnault de Maulmin ................................................. 47

Guide to Sweden’s Intelligence Services Michael Fredholm ................................... 55

Guide to Iran’s Intelligence Establishment Carl Anthony Wege .................................. 63

Guide to Mexican Intelligence Jose Medina Gonzalez Davila .................... 69

VI. deaths / BusIness / columnIsts

Deaths of Note ........................................... 75

Colby-Guth Award for Papers on China, India, and Pakistan Fenton Babcock ....................................... 96

Photos from Recent AFIO Luncheons & Member Statistics ................................ 97

Intelligence as a Career – Guidebook for students – Career Guidance Group ............ 98

AFIO Chapters and Officers ....................... 101

Exhibits & Tours In Washington Metro Area ..................... 103

VII. ProfessIonal readIng

The Latest Intelligence Books Reviews by Joseph C. Goulden ................ 105

The Intelligence Officer’s Bookshelf Reviews by Hayden B. Peake ................... 115

Reviews in Brief Recently Announced or Published ........... 135

Intelligence Documentaries and Movies Compiled by Allen Read ......................... 142

Publication Watchdog – New Arrivals, Hold-overs, and Forthcoming ................. 144

c o n t e n t s

DEDICATION: To Jack, Betty, Len, Rusi, Mark, and Hugh. Obituaries begin on page 75.

Cover image: Sisyphus by Titian [Vecellio di Gregorio Tiziano] (1490–1576), oil on canvas, Prado Museum, Madrid, Spain. Painting completed 1548-49. Sisyphus, King of Corinth, climbs the mountain carrying a boulder, as he was condemned to do for eternity by Pluto, god of the underworld. Sisyphus had very cleverly tricked the gods numerous times, and even managed to escape death, itself. In order to prevent him from escaping after his death,

Pluto obliged him to carry a boulder to the top of a mountain, but it always fell down just before he reached the top.

Page 1Intelligencer: Journal of U.S. Intelligence StudiesWinter 2014-15

The IntelligencerJournal of U.S. Intelligence StudiesVolume 21 • Number 1 • $15 single copy price Winter 2014-15

I. IntroductIon

An Introduction by James Hughes ...................................... 3

Contents: Elizabeth Bancroft ......................... 5

II. current Issues

The Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Study on the Former Detention and Interrogation Program — A Response John O. Brennan, Director, CIA .................. 7

The FBI and Local Law Enforcement — Facing Challenges Together James B. Comey, Director, FBI ................... 11

III. HIstorIcal context

50 Years Later: The Dramatic Rescue of CIA Officer Richard L. Holm in the Eastern Congo Wilfried “Wif ” De Brouwer ....................... 17

Insider Betrayals and Our Continued Penchant for Denial Constance Huff ....................................... 27

NAAF French Frigate Shoals Daniel P. King ......................................... 31

IV. ProfessIonal InsIgHts

Lean Intelligence: MI6, Peter Drucker, and the Politics of Intelligence Management Anthony D’Arrigo .................................... 33

V. IntellIgence study guIdes & teacHIng

The Guide to the Study of Intelligence, Part 9 Peter C. Oleson ........................................ 45

Guide to Intelligence in the Cold War Michael J. Sulick, Ph.D. ............................ 47

Guide to Cyber Intelligence Douglas R. Price ....................................... 55

Guide to Intelligence Support of Foreign Policy Carl Ford ................................................ 61

Guide to The Literature of Intelligence Douglas L. Wheeler, Ph.D. ........................ 67

Guide to Law Enforcement Intelligence by Arthur E. Gerringer and Josh Bart .......... 75

Guide to Counterproliferation by Rowena Rege Fischer ........................... 78

VI. deatHs / BusIness / columnIsts

Deaths of Note ........................................... 83Colby-Guth Award for Papers on China, India,

and Pakistan Fenton Babcock ..................................... 102

Of This and That – The Well-Armed Case Officer – Dwayne S. Anderson ......... 103

Quiz – New, and Answers to Prior Quiz Dwayne S. Anderson .............................. 106

Intelligence as a Career – Guidebook for students – Career Guidance Group .......... 107

Chapters & Member Statistics .................... 109Exhibits & Tours

In Washington Metro Area ..................... 110

VII. ProfessIonal readIng

The Latest Intelligence Books Reviews by Joseph C. Goulden ................ 111

Behind the Scenes of A Spy’s London by Ellen Perry Berkeley ........................... 117

Simulating Intelligence - The Art of Intelligence Review by Juliana Pilon, Ph.D. ................. 121

The Intelligence Officer’s Bookshelf Reviews by Hayden B. Peake ................... 123

Reviews in Brief Recently Published ................................ 137

Intelligence Documentaries and Movies Compiled by Allen Read ......................... 142

Publication Watchdog – New Arrivals, Hold-overs, and Forthcoming ................. 144

c o n t e n t s

DEDICATION: To Linc Faurer, Jack Downey, Paul Dettmer, André Kesteloot, and Dave Murphy. Obituaries begin on page 83.

Page 1Intelligencer: Journal of U.S. Intelligence StudiesSpring/Summer 2014

The IntelligencerJournal of U.S. Intelligence Studies

Volume 20 • Number 3 • $15 single copy price Spring/Summer 2014

I. IntroductIon

The Unquenchable Fires of Extremism by Gene Poteat ......................................... 3

Contents: Elizabeth Bancroft ......................... 5

II. current Issues

Applying Advanced Technology to Cryptologic Systems: Some Special Management Challenges James V. Boone ......................................... 7

The CIA, Syrian Intelligence, and the Russian SVR: Competition for Syria Terry Wayne Simmons, Sr., PhD ................ 13

NOIR: Fixing the Problem of Insider Spies David L. Charney, MD .............................. 21

III. HIstorIcal context

Using Literature to Lift the Iron Curtain: CIA Documents Reveal Agency’s Role in Publishing the Russian Language Version of Doctor Zhivago Celia Mansfield ....................................... 23

IV. counterterrorIsm InsIgHts

The Stable States Index: Assessing Indicators on State Stability and Effectiveness for Anticipatory Forecasting Joshua Sinai, PhD .................................... 29

V. IntellIgence study guIdes & teacHIng

The Guide to the Study of Intelligence, Part 8 Peter C. Oleson ........................................ 33

Guide to Intelligence in World War I: 1914-1918 Mark Stout, Ph.D. .................................... 35

Guide to Scientific and Technical Intelligence: A Memoir by a S&T Intelligence Officer CI S. Eugene Poteat, LLD(Hon.) ..................... 41

Guide to Intelligence Capabilities of the United States Regarding Weapons of Mass Destruction Elbridge Colby and Stewart Baker .............. 49

Guide to Competitive Intelligence: Case Study of Motorola’s Competitive Intelligence Group Jenny Fisher ............................................ 55

Guide to Law Enforcement Intelligence: Its Evolution and Scope Today Robert A. Smith ....................................... 59

Guide to Terrorism Analysis Philip Mudd ............................................ 65

VI. deatHs / BusIness / columnIsts

Recent Deaths ............................................ 71Journal Corrections .................................... 93Colby-Guth Award for Papers on China, India,

and Pakistan Fenton Babcock ....................................... 94

Of This and That – The Well-Armed Case Officer – Dwayne S. Anderson ........... 95

Quiz – New, and Answers to Prior Quiz Dwayne S. Anderson ................................ 97

Intelligence as a Career – Guidebook for students – Career Guidance Group ............ 99

Chapters & Member Statistics ...................... 99Exhibits & Tours

In Washington Metro Area ..................... 102

VII. ProfessIonal readIng

The Latest Intelligence Books Reviews by Joseph C. Goulden ................ 103

The Good Spy: The Life and Death of Robert Ames Review by Christopher Darlington ........... 118

UFOs: Generals, Pilots, and Government Officials Go On the Record, Review by William Anderson, MD ........... 120

The Global War for Internet Governance Review by Edward M. Roche, PhD ............ 122

The Intelligence Officer’s Bookshelf Reviews by Hayden B. Peake ................... 123

Reviews in Brief Recently Published ................................ 137

Intelligence Documentaries and Movies Compiled by Allen Read ......................... 142

Publication Watchdog – New Arrivals, Hold-overs, and Forthcoming ................. 144

c o n t e n t s

DEDICATION: Too many lost colleagues and members this time to dedicate issue to only a few. Obituaries begin on page 71.

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The IntelligencerJournal of U.S. Intelligence StudiesVolume 20 • Number 2 • $15 single copy price Fall/Winter 2013

I. IntroductIon

HUMINT, SIGINT, and now GEOINT by Gene Poteat ......................................... 3

Contents: Elizabeth Bancroft ......................... 5

II. current Issues

Activity Based Intelligence: Understanding the Unknown Letitia A. Long, Director, NGA ................... 7

Snowden, Manning, and the Next Leak: What Now? Michelle K. Van Cleave ............................. 17

III. HIstorIcal context

From JAM SESSION to the PFIAB: Albert Wheelon and U.S. Intelligence Jeffrey T. Richelson .................................. 23

Miracle in the Desert: The CIA’s Role in the Rescue of the Black Jews of Ethiopia Neil C. Livingstone and David Halevy ......... 33

IV. InsIgHts from tHe fIeld

SIGINT Techs, Hardship Posts, and Culinary Diplomacy: A Reminiscence S. Eugene Poteat ...................................... 43

V. IntellIgence study guIdes & teacHIng

The Guide to the Study of Intelligence, Part 7 Peter C. Oleson ........................................ 45

A Guide to Perspectives on Intelligence Collection Robert M. Clark, PhD ............................... 47

A Guide to Counterintelligence: Thinking and Teaching about CI Michelle K. Van Cleave ............................. 57

A Guide to Budget and Resource Management Robert A. Mirabello ................................. 67

A Guide to Medical Intelligence Jonathan D. Clemente, M.D. ..................... 73

A Guide to Teaching About Intelligence and Ethics Jan Goldman, Ed.D ................................... 79

VI. deatHs / afIo BusIness / columnIsts

Recent Deaths ............................................ 85$1,000 Prize for Papers on China, India,

and Pakistan – Colby-Guth Award by Fenton Babcock ................................. 102

Of This and That – The Well-Armed Case Officer – Dwayne S. Anderson ......... 103

Quiz – New, and Answers to Prior Quiz by Dwayne S. Anderson .......................... 107

AFIO – Chapters, Code of Ethics, & Member Statistics .............................. 109

Exhibits & Tours In Washington Metro Area ..................... 111

Intelligence as a Career – Guidebook for students – AFIO Career Guidance Group .. 112

VII. ProfessIonal readIng

The Latest Intelligence Books Reviews by Joseph C. Goulden ................ 113

Counterterrorism Bookshelf by Joshua Sinai, PhD .............................. 120

The Overlooked Letters: The Kennedy Assassination - Review by Richard Hudak 123

The Intelligence Officer’s Bookshelf Reviews by Hayden B. Peake ................... 125

The Music of James Bond Review by Gary E. Harter ........................ 136

Reviews in Brief Recently Published ................................ 138

Intelligence and Terrorism in Recent or Upcoming Documentaries and Movies Compiled by Allen Read ......................... 142

Publication Watchdog – New Arrivals, Hold-overs, and Forthcoming ................. 144

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DEDICATION: This issue is dedicated to Jim Frazer and Gus Hathaway. Obituaries begin on page 85.

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The IntelligencerJournal of U.S. Intelligence Studies

Volume 20 • Number 1 • $15 single copy price Spring/Summer 2013

I. IntroductIon

Too Big To Keep Secrets? Not Too Big To Fail If We Don’t! by Gene Poteat ............ 3

Contents: Elizabeth Bancroft ......................... 5

II. current Issues

Privacy, Technology, Security, and Surveillance by M.E. (Spike) Bowman ........................... 7

The Utility and Necessity of Domestic Counter-subversion Programs by Andrew D. Knapp ................................ 21

Why Forecasting Terrorist Warfare Is Important by Joshua Sinai ........................ 27

III. HIstorIcal context

Kill the Judas – The Murder Attempt on Vladimir Kostov, August 1978 by Richard H. Cummings ......................... 33

The Backstory to the Battle of Jericho – A Study of Espionage, Strategy, and Fear by Barbara P. Billauer ............................... 39

IV. InsIgHts from tHe ProfessIon

A Quiet Victory in a Cold War Skirmish by Anne Gruner ....................................... 51

V. IntellIgence study guIdes & teacHIng

The Guide to the Study of Intelligence, Part 6 by Peter C. Oleson .................................... 56

A Guide to Intelligence in the Post-Cold War Period, Part II – The Impact of Technology by Stephen H. Campbell ........................... 57

A Guide to the Intelligence – Why Teach About Intelligence by Stephen Marrin ................................... 67

A Guide to Intelligence Between The World Wars, 1919-1939 by Douglas H. Wheeler ............................ 73

VI. deatHs / afIo BusIness / columnIsts

Recent Deaths ............................................ 79Of This and That – The Well-Armed

Case Officer – Dwayne S. Anderson ........... 89Quiz – New, and Answers to Prior Quiz

by Dwayne S. Anderson ............................ 95$1,000 Prize for Papers on China, India,

and Pakistan – Colby-Guth Award by Fenton Babcock ................................... 96

AFIO – Chapters, Code of Ethics, & Member Statistics ................................ 97

Exhibits & Tours In Washington Metro Area ....................... 99

Intelligence as a Career – Guidebook for students – AFIO Career Guidance Group .. 100

VII. ProfessIonal readIng

Shadow Warrior: William Egan Colby and the CIA - Review by Joseph C. Goulden .... 101

An Impossible Situation Review by William W. Winn .................... 102

Among Enemies: Counter-Espionage for the Business Traveler Review by Jack Lee ................................. 104

Counterterrorism Bookshelf by Joshua Sinai ...................................... 105

The Intelligence Officer’s Bookshelf Reviews by Hayden B. Peake ................... 109

Reviews in Brief Recently Published ................................ 123

Intelligence and Terrorism in Recent or Upcoming Documentaries and Movies Compiled by Allen Read ......................... 126

Publication Watchdog – New Arrivals, Hold-overs, and Forthcoming ................. 128

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DEDICATION: This issue is dedicated to Bill Clark, Tom Clines, Sy Goodrich, Herb Romerstein, and Dick Ruhl. Their obituaries begin on page 79.

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The IntelligencerJournal of U.S. Intelligence Studies

Volume 19 • Number 3 • $15 single copy price Winter/Spring 2013

I. IntroductIon

Climate Change in Hollywood by Gene Poteat .......................................... 3

Contents: Elizabeth Bancroft ......................... 5

II. current Issues

Still in the Dark – Covert Operations, Torture, Zero Dark Thirty, and the Elusive Truth by Charles C. Cogan, PhD .......................... 7

The Great Escape - How the CIA Used a Fake Sci-Fi Flick to Rescue Americans from Tehran by Joshuah Bearman ................................ 11

III. HIstorIcal context

The Hours Seemed Like Days - The FBI in Honolulu, 1941 by Raymond J. Batvinis, PhD ..................... 21

IV. InsIgHts from tHe ProfessIon

FBI Legal Attachés - Then and Now .............. 35

V. IntellIgence teacHIng & careers

The Guide to the Study of Intelligence, Part 5 by Peter C. Oleson .................................... 44

A Guide to Intelligence in the Post Cold War Period - The Changed Environment by Stephen H. Campbell, B.Sc., M.A.L.D. ... 45

A Guide to the Evolution of Open Source Intelligence by Florian Schaurer and Jan Störger .......... 53

A Guide to Intelligence Support to Disaster Relief and Humanitarian Assistance by Major Mirielle M. Petitjean, USAF ......... 57

CIA Historical Collection Division Publications by CIA HCD ............................................ 61

VI. deatHs / afIo BusIness / columnIsts

Recent Deaths ............................................ 65Of This and That – The Well-Armed

Case Officer – Dwayne S. Anderson ........... 75Quiz – New, and Answers to Prior Quiz

by Dwayne S. Anderson ............................ 79$1,000 Prize for Papers on China, India,

and Pakistan – Colby-Guth Award by Fenton Babcock ................................... 80

AFIO – Chapters, Code of Ethics, & Member Statistics ................................ 81

Exhibits & Tours In Washington Metro Area ....................... 83

Intelligence as a Career – Guidebook for students – AFIO Career Guidance Group .... 84

VII. ProfessIonal readIng

The Latest Intelligence Books Reviews by Joseph C. Goulden .................. 85

Intelligence Reviews in Brief Conceptualising Modern War Review by Juliana Pilon, PhD ................... 101 Historical Dictionary of Signals Intelligence Review by S. Eugene Poteat ..................... 102 Young Philby: A Novel Review by Bruce van Voorst ..................... 102

Counterterrorism Bookshelf Reviews by Joshua Sinai, PhD .................. 105

The Intelligence Officer’s Bookshelf Reviews by Hayden B. Peake ................... 109

Publication Watchdog – New Arrivals, Hold-overs, and Forthcoming ................. 128

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DEDICATION: This issue is dedicated to Mike, Deke, Eileen, Bill, Jack, John, Lloyd, Mac, and Jeanne. Their obituaries begin on page 65.

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The IntelligencerJournal of U.S. Intelligence StudiesVolume 19 • Number 2 • $15 single copy price Summer/Fall 2012

I. IntroductIon

The Misuse of Intelligence for Political Gain by Gene Poteat .......................................... 3

Contents: Elizabeth Bancroft ......................... 5

II. current Issues

CIA’s Directorate of Science and Technology, In-Q-Tel, and the Private Sector by David H. Petraeus, DCIA ....................... 7

The State of Play in Biometrics by Benjamin Trojan .................................. 13

Radicalization into Extremism and Terrorism: A Conceptual Model by Joshua Sinai ............. 21

III. HIstorIcal context

Trip to Camp X by Daniel P. King .................. 27My Father and Me: A Spy Story of Nathan and

Harold Nicholson by Yudhijit Bhattacharjee .......................... 31

IV. InsIgHts from tHe ProfessIon

A Remembrance of Jake Esterline by Don Bohning ...................................... 41

V. IntellIgence teacHIng & careers

The Guide to the Study of Intelligence, Part 4 by Peter C. Oleson .................................... 48

History of the Defense Intelligence Agency by Lt Gen Ronald L. Burgess, Jr. ................ 49

A Guide to Teaching About Covert Action by Jon A. Wiant ........................................ 55

A Guide to Canadian Intelligence Issues by Stéphane Lefebvre and Jeremy Littlewood, PhD ............................ 63

Intelligence as a Career – Guidebook for students – AFIO Career Guidance Group .... 90

VI. deatHs / afIo BusIness / columnIsts

Recent Deaths ............................................ 67Of This and That – The Well-Armed

Case Officer – Dwayne S. Anderson ........... 79Quiz – New, and Answers to Prior Quiz

by Dwayne S. Anderson ............................ 83$1,000 Prize for Papers on China, India,

and Pakistan – Colby-Guth Award by Fenton Babcock .................................. 84

AFIO – Chapters, Code of Ethics, & Member Statistics ................................ 86

Exhibits & Tours In Washington Metro Area ....................... 89

VII. ProfessIonal readIng

The Latest Intelligence Books Reviews by Joseph C. Goulden .................. 91

Intelligence Reviews in Brief In Uncertain Times: American Foreign Policy after the Berlin Wall and 9/11 Review by Jonathan C. Smith .................. 101 The Longest War: The Enduring Conflict Between America and al-Qaeda Review by Gregory Moore ...................... 101 The Auschwitz Volunteer: Beyond Bravery Review by Marek Jan Chodakiewicz ........ 103 Intelligence Collection: How to Plan and Execute Intelligence Collection in Complex Environments Review by Gene Poteat ........................... 104 J. Edgar — A Clint Eastwood Film Review by Col. Rose Mary Sheldon .......... 105

The Intelligence Officer’s Bookshelf Reviews by Hayden B. Peake ................... 109

Newly Arrived Books ................................ 126Publication Watchdog – New Arrivals,

Hold-overs, and Forthcoming ................. 128

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DEDICATION: This issue is dedicated to Dick Stolz, George Lauder, Wash Wong, and George McFadden. Their obituaries begin on page 67.

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The IntelligencerJournal of U.S. Intelligence Studies

Volume 19 • Number 1 • $15 single copy price Winter/Spring 2012

I. IntroductIon

The American High-Tech Paradox: The Vulnerable Cloud in our Future by Gene Poteat ............ 3

II. current Issues

Securing America’s Future: The Cybersecurity Act of 2012 by Stewart A. Baker ........................ 7

Combating Threats in the Cyber World —Outsmarting Terrorists, Hackers, and Spies by Robert S. Mueller III ............................ 15

III. HIstorIcal context

Forgotten Heroes by André J. Le Gallo .......... 21Silent Stars: The Secretive Life of Jennifer Matthews

and An Inside Look at a Bloody, Unfinished War by Jennifer Skalka .................................... 25

IV. InsIgHts from tHe ProfessIon

What Makes A Perfect Spy Tick? by Jeff Stein ............................................. 35

Help Bring Bob Levinson Home—$1 Million Reward Offered for Missing Retired FBI Agent by FBI ..................................................... 41

V. IntellIgence teacHIng & careers

The Guide to the Study of Intelligence, Part 3 by Peter C. Oleson .................................... 45

A Guide to the History of Intelligence: 1800–1918 by Douglas L. Wheeler ............................. 47

A Guide to Intelligence Support for Military Operations by Karl Haigler ....................... 51

A Guide to the Reforming of American Intelligence by William M. Nolte ................................. 57

Intelligence as a Career - Guidebook for students - AFIO Career Guidance Group .... 61

A Guide to All-Source Analysis by Thomas Fingar .................................... 63

A Guide to Popular Student Books on Intelligence

by Edward Mickolus ................................. 67

VI. deatHs / afIo BusIness / columnIsts

Recent Deaths ............................................ 73Of This and That – The Well-Armed

Case Officer – Dwayne S. Anderson .......... 79Quiz - New and Answer to Prior Quiz

by Dwayne S. Anderson ............................ 82$1,000 Prize for Papers on China, India,

and Pakistan – Colby-Guth Award by Fenton Babock .................................... 85

AFIO – Chapters, Code of Ethics, & Member Statistics ................................ 87

Exhibits & Tours In Washington Metro Area ....................... 90

VII. ProfessIonal readIng

The Latest Intelligence Books Reviews by Joseph C. Goulden .................. 91

Learn from the Secret Past: Cases in British Intelligence History Review by John J. McGonagle .................... 98

Dictionary of Espionage: Spookspeak into English Review by James Srodes ............................ 99

CIA’s Greatest Covert Operations: Inside the Daring Mission to Recover a Nuclear-Armed Soviet Sub Review by Gene Poteat ........................... 101

LEAK: Why Mark Felt Became Deep Throat Review by Gary Harter ........................... 102

Top 50 Books on Terrorism and Counterterrorism by Joshua Sinai ............ 105

The Intelligence Officer’s Bookshelf Reviews by Hayden B. Peake ................... 109

Books in Brief .......................................... 126Publication Watchdog – New Arrivals,

Hold-overs, and Forthcoming ................ 128

c o n t e n t s

DEDICATION: This issue is dedicated to Cameron La Clair, Monty Rogers, Wendall Furnas, and Duvall Edwards. Their obituaries begin on page 73.

Page 1Intelligencer: Journal of U.S. Intelligence StudiesSummer/Fall 2011

The IntelligencerJournal of U.S. Intelligence Studies

Volume 18 • Number 3 • $15 single copy price Summer/Fall 2011

I. IntroductIon

A Resurgent Era of Effective Intelligence Operations by Gene Poteat ......................... 3

America’s Third Act: Elizabeth Bancroft ........ 5

II. current Issues

The Death of Osama bin Laden and Its Discontents - Joseph Darby ................... 7

The Defense Intelligence Agency—National Intelligence and Military Intelligence are Indivisible Lt Gen Ronald L. Burgess, Jr. Director, Defense Intelligence Agency ........ 11

The Defense Intelligence Agency Marks 50 Years – Jennifer Redding ...................... 17

Terrorism on the Internet and Effective Countermeasures Joshua Sinai ............................................ 21

Making Intelligence Relevant in Light of the Shift Towards “Resilience” Brian Nussbaum ...................................... 25

III. HIstorIcal context

What’s the Use of Cryptologic History? Stephen Budiansky ................................... 27

Spymaster General: The Adventures of Wild Bill Donovan and the “Oh So Social” O.S.S. Evan Thomas .......................................... 37

IV. IntellIgence teacHIng & careers

The Guide to the Study of Intelligence, Part 2 Peter C. Oleson ........................................ 47

A Note About Intelligence Historiography Douglas L. Wheeler .................................. 48

A Guide to Ancient World Intelligence - From Antiquity to Rome Col. Rose Mary Sheldon ........................... 49

A Guide to the History of Intelligence in the Age of Empires, 1500-1800 Douglas L. Wheeler .................................. 53

A Guide to Teaching of Signals Intelligence Lawrence D. Dietz .................................... 57

A Guide to the Study of Intelligence Analysis Mark Lowenthal ...................................... 61

Intelligence as a Career - Guidebook for students - AFIO Career Guidance Group .... 64

V. InsIgHts from tHe ProfessIon

Dr. David Kahn, “That @#%! Manuscript,” and his Donation of his Rare Collection to the National Cryptologic Museum Sarah Botsai ............................................ 67

National Cryptologic Museum Foundation .... 71

VI. columnIsts / oPInIons / afIo BusIness

Recent Deaths ............................................ 73Of This and That – The Well-Armed

Case Officer – Dwayne S. Anderson .......... 89Quiz - Dwayne S. Anderson ......................... 92Call for Papers on China, India, and Pakistan 95AFIO – Chapters, Ethics, & Member Stats .... 96Exhibits & Tours In Washington Metro Area 100

VII. ProfessIonal readIng

The Latest Intelligence Reviews from… Joseph C. Goulden ................................. 101

Risks of Misplaced Trust in an Anonymous Source - Review by William Anderson ..... 113

Scientist Spies – Review by Emil Levine ....... 115Three Reviews – David Chambers ................. 116Full Spectrum Diplomacy

Review by Gene Poteat ........................... 120UFOs: Myths, Conspiracies, and Realities

Review by Michael A. Aquino .................. 121Spying in America in the Post 9/11 World

Review by Spike Bowman ....................... 124Books in Brief .......................................... 125Publication Watchdog – New Arrivals,

Hold-overs, and Forthcoming ................ 128

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DEDICATION: This issue of the journal is dedicated to Clair George, Cecil Corry, Ed Petty, and Brian Kelley. The obituaries begin on page 73.

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Journal of U.S. Intelligence StudiesVolume 18 • Number 2 • $15 single copy price Winter/Spring 2011

I. Introduction

The Importance of Solid, Accurate, Actionable Strategic and Tactical Intelligence—and the Guts to Convey it to Leaders Gene Poteat .............................................. 3

Contents: Elizabeth Bancroft ........................ 5

II. Current Issues

The Drumbeats for Clemency for Jonathan Jay Pollard Reverberate Again M. E. “Spike” Bowman .............................. 7

Russia’s Secret Services Today Andrei Soldatov and Irina Borogan ............ 13

Tale of a Would-Be Spy, Buried Treasure, and Uncrackable Code — Brian Regan Case Yudhijit Bhattacharjee .............................. 17

III. Historical Context

The Penetration of America’s First Diplomatic Mission Kenneth A. Daigler ................................... 25

A Cavalier in Cloak: Francis Pickens Miller, Interventionism, and the Secret War Against Hitler Rorin M. Platt, Ph.D. ................................ 33

Sexpionage: Swallows, Romeos, and Honeytraps – Transcript of a SpyCast H. Keith Melton and Peter Earnest .............. 37

IV. Intelligence Teaching & Careers

The Guide to the Study of Intelligence .......... 45Getting Started – Initial Readings for

Instructors of Intelligence Peter C. Oleson ........................................ 47

Guide to Soviet and Russian Intelligence Services Robert W. Pringle .................................... 51

Guide to Civil War Intelligence Dr. Edward J. Glantz, P.E. ......................... 55

Guide to Imagery Intelligence Robert E. Dupré ....................................... 61

Guide to Open Source Intelligence – A Growing Window into the World R. A. Norton, Ph.D. .................................. 65

Intelligence as a Career - Updated Online Academic Outreach Committee ................. 54

OC-11: A Reminiscence Anonymous ............................................ 69

V. Insights from the Field

Of Camels and Goats André Kesteloot ....................................... 75

The Necessity of Aquavit Gene Poteat ............................................. 77

VI. Columnists / Opinions / AFIO Business

Of This and That – The Well-Armed Case Officer Dwayne S. Anderson ................................ 79

Quiz - Dwayne S. Anderson ......................... 83Call for Papers on China, India, and Pakistan 86Recent Deaths ........................................... 87AFIO – Board Election Results; Chapters

& Member Stats ...................................... 98AFIO Speaker’s Bureau ...................................

Sarah Botsai and Christopher Darlington . 100Code of Ethics .......................................... 101Intelligence Museum Exhibits, Tours, Events In

Washington Metro Area ......................... 102Letters to the Editors ................................. 103

VII. Professional Reading

The Latest Intelligence Reviews from… Joseph C. Goulden ................................. 107

The Intelligence Officer’s Bookshelf Hayden B. Peake .................................... 113

Fiction - Michael Goldstein & Emil Levine ...... 126Publication Watchdog — New Arrivals,

Hold-overs, and Forthcoming ................ 128

C o n t e n t s

DEDICATION: This issue of the journal is dedicated to Ray Wannall and Bill Warnell. Their obituaries appear on pages 96-7.

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The Intelligencer

Journal of U.S. Intelligence StudiesVolume 18 • Number 1 • $15 single copy price Fall/Winter 2010

I. Introduction

Refusing to Identify or Name Our Enemies Gene Poteat ..................................... 3

Contents: Elizabeth Bancroft .................. 5

II. Current Issues

The CIA Solution for Afghanistan Jack Devine ..................................... 7

In the Wake of War: Judging the U.S. Government’s Actions After 9/11 Charles Fried and Gregory Fried ............................ 9

Russian Image Management - Making Unpleasant Historical Truths About Poland Disappear S. Eugene Poteat ............................. 25

Cyber Jihadist Use of the Internet — What Can Be Done? Jeffrey S. Bardin .............................. 31

III. Historical Context

A Most Unlikely Agent: Robert S. Allen Samuel Nicholson ........................... 35

Philatelic Intelligence Ephemera Mark B. Sommer ............................. 43

IV. Insights on the Profession

True Psychology of the Insider Spy David L. Charney, M.D. ..................... 47

Terrorism and Homeland Security Studies Provide Big Opportunities for Small Colleges Brian H. Nussbaum, Ph.D. ............... 55

Intelligence as a Career - Updated Online Academic Outreach Committee ........ 56

Guide to the Study of Intelligence – Call for Subject Matter Experts [SMEs] ......... 57

V. Columnists / Opinions / AFIO Business

Of This and That – The Well-Armed Case Officer Dwayne S. Anderson ....................... 59

Quiz - Dwayne S. Anderson ................... 62

Call for Papers on China, India, and Pakistan - Award Offered Fenton Babcock .............................. 64

Recent Deaths ..................................... 65

AFIO – Chapters & Member Stats .......... 73

Code of Ethics ...................................... 75

The 2010 AFIO Symposium in Cleveland Christopher Darlington ................... 76

Intelligence Museum Exhibits, Tours, and Events In Washington Metro Area .... 80

VI. Professional Reading

The Latest Intelligence Reviews from… Joseph C. Goulden .......................... 81

The Intelligence Officer’s Bookshelf Hayden B. Peake ............................. 91

Terrorism Reviews: Violence, Smouldering Insurgencies, and Success in Countering Insurgents Joshua B. Sinai, Ph.D. .................... 113

Reviews-in-Brief AFIO Staff .................................... 119

Publication Watchdog — New Arrivals and Hold-overs .................................. 128

C o n t e n t s

DEDICATION: This issue of the journal is dedicated to Dick Larkin and Hank Knoche. Their obituaries appear on pages 67-68.

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The Intelligencer

Journal of U.S. Intelligence StudiesVolume 17• Number 3 • $15 single copy price Winter/Spring 2010

I. IntroductIon

The Great Firewall of China Gene Poteat ..................................... 3

Contents: Elizabeth Bancroft .................. 5

II. current Issues

Under Attack: The State Secrets Privilege Thomas R. Spencer and F. W. Rustmann, Jr. .......................... 7

Current and Projected Threats to the U.S. Senator Christopher Bond ............... 15

The Price of Freedom by U.S. Intelligence Officers Barack Obama and Leon Panetta ...... 19

III. HIstorIcal context

Ultimate Censorship – The Murder of Bulgarian Writer Georgi Markov Richard H. Cummings ..................... 23

A Confederate Spy In The White House? James Rowe Adams ......................... 29

An Interview with U.K. Historian Christopher Andrew, Defend the Realm Katty Kay, BBC ................................ 39

IV. InsIgHts on tHe ProfessIon

CIA Veteran Arthur Hulnick Slams Agency’s Critics Susan Seligson and Arthur Hulnick .... 51

Views of Intelligence Officers on Intelligence in Contemporary Media John E. McLaughlin and A Variety of CIA Officer-Reviewers ..................... 55

V. columnIsts / oPInIons / afIo BusIness

Of This and That – The Well-Armed Case Officer Dwayne S. Anderson ....................... 77

Quiz - Dwayne S. Anderson ................... 80

Recent Deaths ..................................... 83

AFIO Member Chart and Chapters ......... 92

Code of Ethics ...................................... 93

Current Exhibits in Washington Metro Area of Intelligence Interest ................... 95

The 2009 AFIO Symposium in Las Vegas Roger Dong .................................... 96

Letters Received ................................... 98

Writing “Letters to the Editor” …and getting them published ........ 100

The Learning Curves Woody Johnson ............................ 101

VI. ProfessIonal readIng

The Latest Intelligence Reviews from… Joseph C. Goulden ........................ 103

A New Paradigm for Intelligence Analysis William Anderson and Gene Poteat.... 113

The Intelligence Officer’s Bookshelf Hayden B. Peake ........................... 115

Devil’s Sling – The Electromagnetic Tsunami WHN ........................................... 121

A Very Important Message David Doesser .............................. 126

Publication Watchdog The Latest Arrivals ....................... 128

c o n t e n t s

DEDICATION: This issue of the journal is dedicated to Richard “Dick” Callahan who served, for many years, as President of the AFIO Albuquerque, New Mexico Chapter, and Anne Mary Ingraham who served in the OSS, and on the AFIO Staff. Their obituaries appear on pages 83-85.

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The IntelligencerJournal of U.S. Intelligence StudiesVolume 17 • Number 2 • $15 single copy price Fall 2009

I. IntroductIon

Prologue: The Dirty Business Protecting the Nation Gene Poteat ..................................... 3

Contents: Elizabeth Bancroft .................. 5

II. current Issues

The Pulse of the Intelligence Community David Ignatius ................................. 7

The New Falsifiers of History - Russia Rewrites History David E. Murphy ............................. 13

Does the Intelligence Community Keep Congress Fully and Currently Informed? Robert Litt, General Counsel, ODNI . 15

Tomorrow’s Spygames Jack Devine .................................... 17

Strategic Appreciation Focus for USSOCOM Kathy L Weyenberg ......................... 25

The National Assault on Social Studies Curricula: A Review of the LiteratureBeverly Goldstein, PhD .................... 29

Call For Papers ..................................... 37

III. HIstorIcal context

Schooling J. Edgar: The Shaping of Hoover’s Legal Philosophy at The George Washington University Andrew Simpson ............................ 39

Roger Casement: Traitor or Patriot? Daniel King .................................... 45

IV. InsIgHts on tHe ProfessIon

Allen Dulles’s 73 Rules of Spycraft James Srodes .................................. 49

Spy vs. Spy: A Hoosier’s Tale of Espionage and Basketball During the Cold War Gene Coyle ..................................... 57

O’Tooles: A Reminiscence of a McLean InstitutionAnonymous .................................... 63

V. columnIsts / oPInIons / afIo BusIness

Of This and That – The Well-Armed Case Officer Dwayne S. Anderson ....................... 67

Quiz - Dwayne S. Anderson ................... 71

Recent Deaths ...................................... 73

AFIO Member Chart and Chapters ......... 85

Code of Ethics ...................................... 87

Current Exhibits in Washington Metro Area of Intelligence Interest .................... 88

Letters Received ................................... 89

VI. ProfessIonal readIng

Philby, Burgess and Maclean – now on DVD Gary Harter .................................... 98

The Latest Intelligence Reviews from… Joseph C. Goulden .......................... 99

Agent Bolek - Three Books on Lech WalęsaMarek Jan Chodakiewicz ............... 108

The Intelligence Officer’s BookshelfHayden B. Peake ........................... 111

More Intelligence Nonfiction ............... 120

A New Way Forward on Global Terrorism The Five Front War Bryan J. Prior ................................ 122

Spy Fiction ......................................... 124

c o n t e n t s

DEDICATION: This issue of the journal is dedicated to Mary Elizabeth McCausland who served on the AFIO National Board and worked three days a week as volunteer Association secretary/treasurer for fifteen years. Her obituary appears on page 74.

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The IntelligencerJournal of U.S. Intelligence StudiesVolume 17 • Number 1 • $15 single copy price Winter/Spring 2009

I. IntroductIon

Prologue: Gene Poteat ..................................... 3

Content: Elizabeth Bancroft .................... 5

II. current Issues

The War Behind the War—Russian and Georgian Intelligence Agencies Join Battle Paul Goble ...................................... 7

Evaluating Progress in the “War on Terror” Russell E. Travers ............................ 11

Contracting on the Battlefield: Legal Issues Every Security and Intelligence Contractor Should Address Jeff R. Houle and Valentina Minak, Esqs. .................... 17

What Makes A Good Spook Tick? - CIA-Approved Psychiatrist Treats Cloak and Dagger Set’s Woes Jeff Stein ........................................ 25

Protective Intelligence: Assessing Individuals with Perverse Agendas William H. Anderson, M.D. ............. 29

Know Thy Enemy! Solutions for the War on Hackers Josh Sorbel ..................................... 31

Intelligence Studies – A Field ReportPeter Monaghan ............................. 35

III. HIstorIcal context

A Counterintelligence Cold Case File: The Fourth Mole Mike Mattson ................................. 39

Checkmate: The People of CIA on the Ames Mole Hunt Team ............................. 51

Why Did the Attack on Pearl Harbor Occur? Thomas K. Kimmel, Jr. and J. A. Williams, Esqs. ........................ 53

JFK Evidence and the Conspiracy Industry: To Be a Player—Some Invent FactsDon Bohning .................................. 61

Abraham Forbes: A Forgotten Spy in a Forgotten War Chris Naylor ................................... 65

IV. columnIsts / opInIons / aFIo BusIness

Of This and That — The Well-Armed Case Officer Dwayne S. Anderson ....................... 73

Quiz - Dwayne S. Anderson ................... 78

Recent Deaths ...................................... 79

AFIO Members and Chapters ................ 86

Call for Papers ...................................... 88

V. proFessIonal readIng

Vietnam, the Allied Invasion of Italy, John Walker, Beria’s Kiss, and the Great Cold WarJoseph C. Goulden .......................... 89

The Human Factor – Ismael Jones on CIAJohn Weisman ................................ 95

A Battalion of Lost Intelligence BooksDavid Kahn .................................... 97

The Spy Within – Chinese Penetration of CIAMatt Brazil ................................... 105

The Intelligence Officer’s BookshelfHayden B. Peake ........................... 107

British “Insider” Spy FictionMark Hooker ................................ 118

In Brief and Recent Arrivals Publication Watchdog ................... 126

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I. IntroductIon

Prologue: Shock Therapy for a New Administration Gene Poteat ..................................... 3

Content: Elizabeth Bancroft .................... 5

II. current Issues

The Lessons of SHAMROCK M. E. ‘Spike’ Bowman ...................... 7

Global Trends 2025—A Transformed World Executive Summary C. Thomas Fingar ........................... 13

How Likely is a Nuclear Terrorist Attack on the United States? A Discussion Michael Levi and Graham Allison ...... 23

Protecting the United States from Terrorism and Crime - It Begins with Intelligence Robert S. Mueller, III ....................... 27

Cyber Security - An Economic and National Security Crisis Melissa E. Hathaway ....................... 31

III. HIstorIcal context

Samuel Adams and the Covert Action Campaign that Led to the American Revolution Kenneth A. Daigler .......................... 37

Whispers of War—The British World War II Rumor Campaign Lee Richards ................................... 53

Donald Downs—OSS Open-Source Pioneer, CIA Neighbor, and Bookseller to the IC James Burridge ............................... 63

Distorting HistoryDon Bohning .................................. 67

Philatelic Intelligence Mark B. Sommer ............................. 77

Call for Papers ...................................... 79

III. events / columnIsts / opInIons

Of This and That Dwayne S. Anderson ....................... 81

Quiz - Dwayne S. Anderson ................... 86

The H-1B VISA Scam—Gaming the Skilled Worker System, Risking U.S. SecurityNeal Grunstra ................................. 87

Intelligence and Dictatorships - IIHA Conference Report - Hamburg, Germany Richard McGaha ............................. 89

Iv. professIonal readIng

Terrorism in Chechnya An Assessment of Recent Works Dmitry V. Shlapentokh .................... 97

The Intelligence Officer’s BookshelfHayden B. Peake ........................... 101

Espionage, Terrorism, Oil, Propaganda and the Horrors of War — Intelligence Literature Reviews Joseph C. Goulden ........................ 111

Maritime Security – Piracy and TerrorismGene Poteat .................................. 118

An Emerging Trend in Spy Fiction – Retired James Bonds Become Ian Flemings Mark T. Hooker ............................ 119

Absolute War: Soviet Russia in the Second World War Robert W. Pringle .......................... 124

In Brief Elizabeth Bancroft ........................ 125

Last Minute Arrivals Publication Watchdog ................... 128

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Journal of U.S. Intelligence StudiesVolume 16 • Number 1 Spring 2008

I. IntroductIon

Prologue: Gene Poteat ............................ 3

Context: Elizabeth Bancroft .................... 5

II. current Issues

Interview with John Brennan, Former Director, National Counterterrorism Center — Advisor to Barack Obama — Shane Harris ................................... 7

Backgrounder on NSA Eavesdropping Lionel Beehner and Greg Bruno ........ 11

The Leaker Shield Act — Its Impact on Crime and Counterterrorism Investigations Frank J. Gaffney ............................... 15

‘Indemnification’ Could Send Investors Abroad Harold Furchtgott Roth ................... 21

Discretionary Time - An Approach to Encouraging Creativity in Intelligence Analysis Diana M. Raschke ........................... 23

III. HIstorIcal context

The Fall of the Wall - Peace Dividend or Inheritance Tax M. E. Spike Bowman ....................... 27

The William Casey I Knew Edward B. Atkeson, MG, USA(Ret) ... 37

Carlos the Jackal and the Bombing of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty in Munich Richard Cummings ......................... 41

Conjectures on the de Cramm Affair Jamie Bisher ................................... 55

Georgetown University and Two CIA Records and History Offices Honor Former DCI Richard Helms ............................... 59

The Influence of Richard Helms on the American Intelligence Profession Michael V. Hayden .......................... 61

Richard Helms - Recollections of a Career Albert D. Wheelon .......................... 65

The Tunnel Time Forgot David R. Stokes ............................... 67

Remembering Fleming, Ian Fleming John F. Burns .................................. 69

IV. opInIons / columnIsts

My Life in the Shadows David Wise ..................................... 71

Of This and That Dwayne S. Anderson ....................... 75

Quiz - Dwayne S. Anderson ................... 79

Call for Papers ...................................... 81

V. professIonal readIng

Leaderless Jihad and Terrorism Reviews Joshua Sinai ................................................ 83

Seduced by Secrets Gene Poteat ................................................ 89

The Mighty Wurlitzer Dan Pinck ....................................................90

CURVEBALL and On The Brink John Zebatto ................................................91

MAJIC - Eyes Only William Anderson ....................................... 93

The Road to Dallas John McAdam ............................................. 94

Intelligence Literature Reviews Joseph C. Goulden ..................................... 103

Failure of Intelligence —The Decline and Fall of the CIA Carlos D. Luria .......................................... 110

The Intelligence Officer’s Bookshelf Hayden B. Peake ......................................... 111

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Journal of U.S. Intelligence StudiesVolume 15 • Number 3 Summer/Fall 2007

I. IntroductIon

Prologue: Gene Poteat ............................ 3

Context: Elizabeth Bancroft .................... 5

II. current Issues

Islamism and Stratagem John J. Dziak, Ph.D. .......................... 7

Feeding the Terrorists Norman A. Bailey, Ph.D. ................. 19

Mujahedin-e Khalq – Terrorists Exposed Major Adam T. Strickland, USMCR ... 23

The Asian Semiconductor Industry and U.S. National Security - Lt. Col. Mark S. Spillman ........................................ 33

In Search of Wisdom: When Estimates Are Wrong and Actions Defy Logic John H. Waller ................................ 39

III. HIstorIcal context

Mirror in the Wilderness: Myths and Facts Surrounding the Role of Radio Free Europe During the 1956 Hungarian Revolution Richard H. Cummings .................... 43

Evolution of Signals Security as a Counterintelligence Discipline David G. Boak ............................... 53

The Heinz Felfe Case: A Counterintelligence Failure of Dramatic Proportions Chris Naylor ................................... 61

Leaks and Treason - Dan C. Pinck .......... 73

Financial Investment Advisor to Officers Wins Award Russ Cesari .................................... 76

IV. columnIsts / opInIons

Of This and That Dwayne S. Anderson ....................... 77

Quiz - Dwayne S. Anderson ................... 81

Call for Papers ...................................... 83

Notes From The Field Woody K. Johnson .......................... 85

V. professIonal readIng

Weisman on Legacy and Sabotage John Weisman ................................ 89

Sins of Omission and Commission - Legacy of Ashes Jeffrey T. Richelson ......................... 93

A Sneering Distortion of History - Legacy of Ashes Nicholas Dujmovic ........................ 101

The Quiet Vietnamese Merle Pribbenow .......................... 103

Fighting Modernity: The Causes of Terrorism Joshua Sinai ................................. 106

Four: Bobby and J. Edgar – JFK Assassination Debates – True Believer – The Umbrella Assassin Gary Harter .................................. 107

Radical Roadmaps and An Opaque War Elizabeth Bancroft, Emil Levine ...... 113

Intelligence Literature Reviews Joseph C. Goulden ........................ 114

In Brief: Spy Satellite Gene Poteat .................................. 123

The Intelligence Officer’s Bookshelf Hayden B. Peake ........................... 124

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Journal of U.S. Intelligence StudiesV o l u m e 1 5 • N u m b e r 2 F a l l / W i N t e r 2 0 0 6 - 2 0 0 7

I. IntroductIon

Prologue: Gene Poteat ...........................................3

Context: Elizabeth Bancroft ....................................4

II. current Issues

Strategy: Back to Basics BG Walter Jajko, USAF(Ret) .............................7

The Downside of Globalization—The Surge in Economic and Industrial Espionage S. Eugene Poteat ............................................11

National Interest vs National Security—The Case of Iraq Norman A. Bailey, Ph.D. ................................ 19

Putting the Congressional Intelligence Genie Back in the Classified Bottle George F. Murphy Jr ...................................... 21

Private Military Companies - Mercenaries by Any Name Floyd L. Paseman .........................................23

Dysfunctional Information Restrictions Marion Bowman ..........................................29

III. HIstorIcal context

American Covert Action in the Revolutionary War Kenneth A. Daigler .......................................39

Bay of Pigs - James E. Flannery .............................47

Philatelic Intelligence - Mark B. Sommer ...............55

IV. ProfessIonal tools

Telecommunications Terror Scenarios Eric Kassebaum ...........................................59

CaseMap 6 and Friends Take The Stage Charles McGuire ..........................................75

V. columnIst

Of This and That - Dwayne S. Anderson .................79

Quiz - Dwayne S. Anderson .................................. 81

VI. IntellIgence WHImsy

Notes From The Field - Woody K. Johnson ............83

VII. ProfessIonal readIng

Intelligence Literature Reviews Joseph C. Goulden .......................................85

The Battle for Peace by Gen. Tony Zinni Andrew M. Borene ........................................96

England’s Poles In The Game - by Dubicki, Nałęcz, and Sterling Marek Jan Chodakiewicz ...............................98

Chief of Station, Congo: Fighting the Cold War in a Hot Zone by Larry Devlin - Monty Rogers .................. 100

The Intelligence Officer’s Bookshelf Hayden B. Peake ......................................... 102

VIII. audIo/VIdeo reVIeWs

American Assassin: Lee Harvey Oswald Behind The Iron Curtain Gary Harter ................................................121

The Good Shepherd - Two Views, and Breach LTG John K. Singlaub, USA(Ret) and Elizabeth Bancroft .................................................... 122

closIng commentary

Drop the Gloves Editorial by Investor’s Business Daily ........... 128

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ABOUT THE COVER: Laocoön and his Sons, between 160 BC and 20 BC. White marble, Vatican City, Vatican Museums. The Aeneid describes this as Poseidon’s wrath for Laocoön’s attempt to warn the populace of the ruse of the Trojan Horse. Laocoön was the Trojan priest who predicted the fall of Troy and in this ancient Roman sculpture it shows Laocoön in his struggle with the serpents sent to punish and kill him for revealing that secret. In Greek and Roman mythology toward the end of the Trojan War the Greeks placed a large wooden horse before the gates of Troy. Laocoön hurled a spear at it and warned the Trojans not to bring the horse into the city. He said, “I fear the Greeks even when they offer gifts.” To divert his attention, the Trojans ordered Laocoön to sacrifice a bull to the god Poseidon. While making the sacrifice, two great

serpents emerged from the water and crushed Laocoön and his sons to death. The Trojans interpreted this as a sign the gods disapproved of Laocoön’s prophecy, and they brought the horse into the city, an action that led to their downfall. Hiding inside the horse were Greek soldiers who opened the gates of Troy at night, allowing the Greek

army to enter and destroy the city. In 1506, several classical statues were unearthed in a vineyard near San Pietro in Vincoli in Rome. Michelangelo witnessed the restoration of these statues. Laocoön, the masterpiece of the group, is attributed to three sculptors from Rhodes—Agesandros, Polydoros, and Athanadoros. It shows Laocoön and his

sons Antiphantes and Thymbraeus being strangled by sea serpents.

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Journal of U.S. Intelligence StudiesVolume 15 • Number 1 F a l l /W i N t e r 2005

I. IntroductIon

Prologue: Gene Poteat ...........................................3

Context: Elizabeth Bancroft ....................................4

II. current Issues

War Footing - 10 Steps America Must Take to Prevail in the War for the Free World Frank J. Gaffney Jr. and 35 Contributors .......... 7

It’s ‘Triage,’ Stupid - Postscript Frank J. Gaffney Jr. .......................................28

Surviving a Nuclear Attack on Washington, D.C. Sydney J. Freedberg, Jr. .................................29

III. HIstorIcal context

The Cost of Presidential Protection of the CIA - Suborning of Intelligence Analysis Under Johnson and Nixon Alan Lieberman ............................................35

The Shaping of American Counterintelligence - Protecting Washington during the Civil War Kenneth A. Daigler ....................................... 41

William Colepaugh - American citizen, Navy veteran, Nazi sympathizer, Spy Richard Willing ........................................... 49

Prisoners and/of War Dan C. Pinck ............................................... 59

IV. ProfessIonal tools

CaseMap - One-Stop Shopping For Critical Case Knowledge CaseSoft Corporation ...................................67

Using Smart Technology to Support Law Enforcement Investigations Avi Ariav for euclipse ..................................... 71

No Data, No Analysis ICT Cambridge Ltd .......................................77

Preserving and Leveraging the Best Expertise in our Intelligence Community Paul Dimitruk - PortBlue Corporation ............. 81

Intelligence Designs - Army Project Illustrates Promise, Shortcomings of Data Mining Shane Harris - National Journal .................... 83

V. oPInIons

Of This and That Dwayne S. Anderson .................................... 89

Quiz - Dwayne Anderson ...................................... 91

VI. GastronomIc IntellIGence

The Undercover Gourmet - Kay Shaw Nelson Renée Gearhart Levy .....................................93

VII. ProfessIonal readInG

Incoming… Ward W. Warren ...........................................97

The Soviet Struggle for Third World Domination Joseph C. Goulden ..................................... 100

The Ever-Useful U-2 Gene Poteat ............................................... 102

Intelligence Bookshelf Candidates Hayden B. Peake ......................................... 102

Interrogation Methods — A Hot Topic Susan I.M. Huck, Ph.D. ................................110

Betrayal by Insiders - W. Mark Felt Gary E. Harter .............................................112

Need-to-Mention Reviews Elizabeth Bancroft .......................................117

In the Latest Journals & Newsletters ................... 124

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THE INTELLIGENCER

Journal of U.S. Intelligence StudiesVOLUME 14 • NUMBER 2 WINTER/SPRING 2005

I. INTRODUCTION

Prologue: Gene Poteat ...............................................3Context Elizabeth Bancroft ........................................4Letters

...Reed & Mc Ivor on Jajko’s “The State of Defense Counterintelligence” .........................7 ...Arrigo on Anderson’s “Terrorism - Underlying Causes” .....................................12

II. CURRENT ISSUES

Islamic Terrorism – A Primer Mark Baille .......................................................15

The Weaponization of Religion Eva Allouche .....................................................25

Learning to Spy: Can Maureen Baginski Save the FBI? – Annals of Intelligence Elsa Walsh .........................................................31

Collective Security v. Personal Privacy M. E. Bowman ..................................................39

Technology and Intelligence Albert D. Wheelon ............................................51

III. TECHNIQUES

Translation in the Age of Terror Michael Erard ................................................... 61

Cross Training – A Necessary Tool for American Law Enforcement and Military in the War on Terror Jeffrey Blatt ...................................................... 67

Intelligence Studies at a U.S. State University Professor James F. Holden-Rhodes ...................71

IV. HISTORICAL CONTEXT

Back to the Old Future: Old Solutions to New Problems in Iraq Andrew Borene .................................................83

The Complexities of Analysis Maj. Tom Leonard ............................................85

A Short History of the U.S. Army Counter- Intelligence Corps Frank R. Durr, Sr. ..............................................91

The Clandestine Services in Korea: 1950 - 1953 Col. Michael E. Haas, USAF ............................97

The Influence of ULTRA Sir Harry Hinsley ........................................... 103

About ULTRA - Fact and Fiction CDR Gilman McDonald, USNR(ret) ............. 113

Maj. Gen. Ernst Koestring: A Questionable Attaché Kenneth Campbell, Ph.D. ...............................121

V. PERSPECTIVES AND READINGS

The Pentagon’s New Map: War and Peace in the Twenty-First Century - Interview with Author Thomas Barnett Brian Lamb .....................................................125

Of This and That Dwayne S. Anderson .......................................138

Quiz Dwayne S. Anderson .......................................143

Book Reviews The Great Game - Review by Hayden Peake 144 Reviews by Joseph C. Goulden ......................147 Alger Hiss Review by Sue Huck ....................149 The Deceivers - Review by Hughes-Wilson ..151 Incoming… by Ward Warren ........................ 153 Recently Released by Elizabeth Bancroft ...... 158 In the Latest Journals & Newsletters ......... 172

C O N T E N T S

THE INTELLIGENCERJournal of U.S. Intelligence StudiesVOLUME 14 • NUMBER 1 WINTER/SPRING 2004

I. INTRODUCTION

Prologue: Gene Poteat ............................... 3In Memory of Roy Jonkers

Elizabeth Bancroft ................................ 4Commentary: The State of Defense

CounterintelligenceWalter Jajko ......................................... 7

II. BYZANTINE INTELLIGENCE TO THE CHURCH COMMITTEE

CANNAE - Classic Battle of AnnihilationGerald Gordner .................................. 11

The Battle of YarmukNorman Bailey ................................... 17

Code Name Cynthia Reed Hildreth ..................................... 23

Retrospective on the Church CommitteeM. E. Bowman ................................... 27

III. TERRORISM AND NATIONAL SECURITY STRATEGY

Counterterrorism and the LawWilliam C. Banks ............................... 35

Homeland Security IntelligenceStephen Marrin .................................. 43

Terrorism - Underlying CausesWilliam Anderson, M.D. .................... 53

Modeling Terrorist Networks - Complex Systems at the Mid-RangePhillip vos Fellman ............................. 59

IV. COUNTERINTELLIGENCE AND TRADECRAFT

Counterintelligence S. Eugene Poteat. ............................... 69

The Way Forward - Education in Homeland SecurityCapt. Robert G. Ross and CDR Peyton M. Coleman ................... 77

Technology for Border ProtectionDavid Bodenheimer ........................... 83

Erich Raeder - ProfileKen Campbell .................................... 93

V. PERSPECTIVES

The National Cryptologic Museum: The First Ten YearsJack E. Ingram ................................. 101

Of This and ThatDwayne S. Anderson .........................111

QuizDwayne S. Anderson ........................ 117

Book ReviewsWeiser: A Secret LifeStephan: Stalin’s Secret WarCritchfield: Partners at the CreationUrban: The Man Who Broke Napoleon’s CodesHart: The CIA’s RussiansKern: A Death in WashingtonReviewed by Walter Jajko and Joseph C. Goulden ............... 119

C O N T E N T S

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THE INTELLIGENCERJournal of U.S. Intelligence StudiesVOLUME 13 • NUMBER 2 WINTER/SPRING 2003

I. INTRODUCTION

Prologue: Roy Jonkers ............................. iiiContext: Gene Poteat ................................ iii

II. PUBLIC INTELLIGENCE

AND STATECRAFT

The National Security Strategy ofthe United StatesPresident George W. Bush ................... 1

World War IVR. James Woolsey ................................ 5

Some-Time, Part-Time and One-time TerrorismM. E. Bowman.................................... 13

Undermining Counterintelligence CapabilityW. Raymond Wannall ......................... 19

Homeland Security and the Analysis of Foreign IntelligenceStephen Marrin ................................... 25

The Missing Link: Adda Bozeman on U.S. Strategic IntelligenceAddi Keim........................................... 37

III. NATIONAL STRATEGY, INTELLIGENCE AND TRADECRAFT

How the United States Won the Cold War Warren E. Norquist. ............................ 47

Cold War Reminiscences – Super Computer GamesGus W. Weiss ..................................... 57

The Coldest WarriorTed Gup .............................................. 63

IV. PERSPECTIVES

Of This and ThatDwayne S. Anderson .......................... 73

Book ReviewsHayden B. Peake, Joseph GouldenCharles Roades and Roy Jonkers ....................................... 79

Incoming… Ward Warren ...................................... 85

The Threat of Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Terrorist AttacksRed Thomas ........................................ 89

Gulf War Syndrome Garth L. Nicolson et al........................ 93

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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INTRODUCTION

Context: Gene Poteat ................................ iiiPrologue: Roy Jonkers ............................. iiiOf This and That

Dwayne S. Anderson ............................ 1Letters to the Editors ............................... 9

INTELLIGENCE PERSPECTIVES

Inside the War RoomJames Carney and John F. Dickerson .............................. 11

Restructuring Intelligence: Let Form Follow FunctionJohn C. Gannon .................................. 17

The Newly Revived National Imagery and Mapping Agency: Geospatial Imaging & Intelligence in 2002 and BeyondJames R. Clapper, Director, NIMA............................................................ 25

Intelligence Contributions to American Law: The Early YearsM.E. Bowman..................................... 31

The Ten Commandments of Counter intelligence: A Never-Ending Necessity James M. Olson................................... 44

The Use and Abuse of Intelligence: An Intelligence Provider’s PerspectiveS. Eugene Poteat ................................ 50

INTELLIGENCE HISTORY

The Last Casualty of the Cold War: Lt. Col. Arthur D. Nicholson and the U.S. Military Liaison MissionRoland La Joie ................................... 60

The Life and Death of COSMOS 954 - The Satellite That Came Into The ColdGus W. Weiss ..................................... 66

Major General Jack E. Thomas, USAF - Intelligence Leader and ScholarKenneth Campbell .............................. 72

Guerrilla Patriot: The Intelligence Gathering Efforts and Battle Tactics of Francis MarionPaul A. Thomsen ................................ 78

BOOKS & SOURCES

The Hanssen DeceptionsHayden B. Peake ................................ 84

Persico: Roosevelt’s Secret War—FDR and WWII Espionage — Two ReviewsJoseph C. Goulden ............................. 87Floyd L. Paseman .............................. 88

Mini-Reviews of Recent Books from theWeekly Intelligence NotesRoy K. Jonkers ................................... 90

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INTRODUCTION

Context: S. Eugene Poteat ........................ iii

Prologue: Roy Jonkers .............................. iii

Editorial Welcome: John Macartney ........ iv

LETTERS TO THE EDITORS

John Macartney / Dwayne Anderson ...... 1

Of This and ThatDwayne S. Anderson ............................ 5

INTELLIGENCE & TECHNOLOGY

The Case of Agent GorbachevKristie Macrakis.................................. 10

A Stone for Willy FisherAnonymous......................................... 20

MASINT, Measurement and Signature IntelligenceJohn Macartney................................... 28

Super Bowl Surveillance - Facing Up To BiometricsJohn D. Woodward, Jr., Esq. ............... 37

INTELLIGENCE MISCELLANEOUS…

Betrayal in the BalkansH.K. Roy ............................................ 45

Tales of SHAPE Intelligence during the early 1950sRight Rev’d Richard G. Melli ............ 52

Is Intelligence Decisive in the Destiny of Nations?George Friedman ................................ 56

STARGATE CONTROVERSY

Stargate RevisitedW. Adam Mandelbaum ...................... 58

CIA-Initiated Remote Viewing at Stanford Research InstituteH.E. Puthoff ....................................... 60

Science, Not MagicPaul H. Smith ..................................... 68

On Her Majesty’s Psychic ServiceW. Adam Mandelbaum ...................... 73

BOOK REVIEWS

The Big BreachChristopher Andrew............................ 77

Battle of WitsDavid Alvarez .................................... 81

Tales of “Crypto City”Hayden B. Peake ................................ 84

Jackson, France, and the Nazi MenaceWilliam D. Irvine ............................... 87

Keiichiro Komatsu and MagicArne Kislenko .................................... 89

SPECIAL FEATURES

Quiz Questions and AnswersDwayne S. Anderson .......................... 91

IntelliCrosticIntelliGent .......................................... 94

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VOLUME 11, NUMBER 2 WINTER 2000

INTRODUCTION

Context

S. Eugene Poteat .................................................. iii

Prologue

Roy Jonkers .......................................................... iii

AFIO Scholarships for 2001 ........................... iv

Letters to the Editors

John Macartney / Dwayne S. Anderson ................. 1

Of This and That

Dwayne S. Anderson ............................................. 3

INTELLIGENCE —

PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE

INTELLIGENCE PAST …

The Founding Fathers of American Intelligence

P.K. Rose ............................................................... 9

Why did Lafayette Come To America?

André Kesteloot ................................................... 17

The Farewell Dossier: Strategic Deception

in the Cold War

Gus W. Weiss ...................................................... 23

Investigating the Walker Espionage

Crime Scene

Brian A. Cashman ............................................. 29

“Project Stargate”

$20 Million Up In Smoke

(and Mirrors)

Michael A. Aquino ............................................. 31

Leadership in Naval Intelligence:

Rear Admiral Donald P. Harvey

Kenneth Campbell ............................................... 36

Entangled in History: The Vilification

and Vindication of Colonel Kuklinski

Benjamin B. Fischer ............................................ 39

INTELLIGENCE PRESENT …

The Great Grafton Library War

The USS Liberty Memorial Public Library

Intelligence, an Incident, and a Small Town

Floyd Paseman ..................................................... 51

The CIA’s Kent School:

A Step in the Right Direction

Stephen Marrin .................................................... 55

The Curse of the Kursk

Peter B. Martin ................................................... 58

INTELLIGENCE FUTURE …

The CIA in the New World Order

Intelligence Challenges Through 2015

Remarks by John C. Gannon .......................... 61

American Intelligence in the 21st Century

Remarks by the DCI, 7 December 2000

Hon. George J. Tenet ........................................... 67

BOOK REVIEWS

CIA As Rogue Elephant?

Nigel West .......................................................... 72

The VENONA Progeny

Hayden B. Peake ................................................. 74

VENONA Redux

Susan Huck ........................................................ 81

Battle of Wits

Tom Johnson ........................................................ 83

Science or Magic?

William H. Anderson ......................................... 84

SPECIAL FEATURES

Quiz Questions and Answers

Dwayne S. Anderson ........................................... 87

IntelliCrostic

IntelliGent ........................................................... 88

CI-21: Presidential Decision Directive on

Counterintelligence

Roy Jonkers ......................................................... 90