This is an excellent posting for writers of the Spy genre, for those who plan to join the agency and desire to prepare for a pending job interview with the CIA, and for all the Spy buffs out there who enjoy reading Spy genre.
Grab a pen and notepad and watch these videos. Take copious amounts of notes and memorize them in detail-you'll become an expert on the inner workings of the CIA. Much of the video lectures below are with Ronald Kessler. He was a Washington insider and knows much about the U.S. Intelligence Community. Author of over 17 non-fiction novels, in one of his books ("The Bureau: The Secret History of the FBI"), Kessler proved that Bob Woodward’s and Carl Bernstein’s Watergate source dubbed Deep Throat was FBI official W. Mark Felt. Kessler found out that Woodward met with Felt clandestinly in California and had his limousine park ten blocks away from Felt’s home so as not to attract attention.
Ronald Kessler is the New York Times bestselling author of nineteen non-fiction books about the Secret Service, FBI, and CIA. OSINT News offers them all, below:
What are the divisions of the CIA?
What is the 'Center for the Study of Intelligence'?
What is the 'Office of the General Counsel'?
What is the 'Office of Inspector General'?
What is the CIA's 'Office of Public Affairs'?
Grab a pen and notepad and watch these videos. Take copious amounts of notes and memorize them in detail-you'll become an expert on the inner workings of the CIA. Much of the video lectures below are with Ronald Kessler. He was a Washington insider and knows much about the U.S. Intelligence Community. Author of over 17 non-fiction novels, in one of his books ("The Bureau: The Secret History of the FBI"), Kessler proved that Bob Woodward’s and Carl Bernstein’s Watergate source dubbed Deep Throat was FBI official W. Mark Felt. Kessler found out that Woodward met with Felt clandestinly in California and had his limousine park ten blocks away from Felt’s home so as not to attract attention.
Ronald Kessler is the New York Times bestselling author of nineteen non-fiction books about the Secret Service, FBI, and CIA. OSINT News offers them all, below:
What are the divisions of the CIA?
What is the 'Center for the Study of Intelligence'?
What is the 'Office of the General Counsel'?
What is the 'Office of Inspector General'?
What is the CIA's 'Office of Public Affairs'?
The Clandestine Service division of the CIA involves cloak & dagger-type of missions overseas.
The CIA National Clandestine Service
Ronald Kessler What are the responsibilities of the CIA's National Clandestine Service?
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What are the responsibilities of the CIA's Counterintelligence Staff?
What are the responsibilities of the CIA's Counterterrorism Office?
What are the responsibilities of the CIA's Counternarcotics Office?
What countries are under surveillance by the National Clandestine Service?
The CIA Directorate Of Science And Technology
Ronald Kessler
What are the responsibilities of The Directorate of Science and Technology?
What types of technology have been created in the Directorate of Science and Technology?
What are the responsibilities of the SIGNIT Operations?
The CIA Directorate Of Intelligence
Ronald Kessler
What are the responsibilities of The CIA Directorate of Intelligence?
What are the responsibilities of the CIA'S Office of Leadership Analysis?
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