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CIA opens “Psychology of Intelligence Analysis” to public view

2008/05/06/1022

cia.gov/library/center-for-the-study-of-intelligence/csi-publications/

This volume pulls together and republishes, with some editing, updating, and additions, articles written during 1978-86 for internal
use within the CIA Directorate of Intelligence. Four of the articles also appeared in the Intelligence Community journal Studies in Intelligence during that time frame. The information is relatively timeless and still relevant to the never-ending quest for better analysis.

The articles are based on reviewing cognitive psychology literature concerning how people process information to make judgments on incomplete and ambiguous information. I selected the experiments and findings that seem most relevant to intelligence analysis and most in need of communication to intelligence analysts. I then translated the technical reports into language that intelligence analysts can understand and interpreted the relevance of these findings to the problems intelligence analysts face.

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FBI denies file exposing nuclear secrets theft - Times Online

2008/01/29/1207

RTFA: http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/us_and…

Edmonds had told this newspaper that members of the Turkish political and diplomatic community in the US had been actively acquiring nuclear secrets. They often acted as a conduit, she said, for Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), Pakistan’s spy agency, because they attracted less suspicion.

She claimed corrupt government officials helped the network, and venues such as the American-Turkish Council (ATC) in Washington were used as drop-off points.

The anonymous letter names a high-level government official who was allegedly secretly recorded speaking to an official at the Turkish embassy between August and December 2001.

It claims the government official warned a Turkish member of the network that they should not deal with a company called Brewster Jennings because it was a CIA front company investigating the nuclear black market. The official’s warning came two years before Brewster Jennings was publicly outed when one of its staff, Valerie Plame, was revealed to be a CIA agent in a case that became a cause célèbre in the US.

The letter also makes reference to wiretaps of Turkish “targets” talking to ISI intelligence agents at the Pakistani embassy in Washington and recordings of “operatives” at the ATC.

Edmonds is the subject of a number of state secret gags preventing her from talking further about the investigation she witnessed.

…the “blowback” from outsourcing your intelligence to third-party translators. The number of buzz-words involved in the span of a few paragraphs is absolutely shocking.

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Bush fundraiser linked to crashed drug plane - Boing Boing

2007/11/06/1649

RTFA: http://www.boingboing.net/2007/10/29/bush-fundrais…

Remember the strange circumstances surrounding the Gulfstream II jet filled with 3.7 tons of cocaine that crashed in the Yucatan last month? There’s more.

According to Mad Cow Morning News, the plane was once owned by ultra-rich Bush supporter Stephen Adams. (In July, the Federal Election Commission filed suit against Adams on charges that he “failed to report and include proper disclaimers on $1,000,000 in billboard ads during the 2004 Presidential race.”)

Not only that, but Mad Cow alleges that Adam’s business partner owned the other American drug plane that was found in Mexico with 5.5 tons of cocaine in 2006.

Okay - this is two stories in a row involving CIA drug planes.

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Chicago Public Radio on crashed drug plane - Boing Boing

2007/11/06/1647

RTFA: http://www.boingboing.net/2007/10/31/chicago-pubic…

In the comments to the weird story about the crashed drug plane with ties to the CIA, Mongip pointed to a “much more detailed, objective and intriguing investigative report on this plane,”
from Chicago Public Radio.

This story is crazy, and these airplanes are insane.

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Documentary: Crazy Rulers of the World - Boing Boing

2007/11/06/1644

RTFA: http://www.boingboing.net/2007/11/01/documentary-c…

Three years in the making, Jon Ronson’s Crazy Rulers of the World explores the apparent madness at the heart of US military intelligence. With first-hand access to the leading players in the story, Jon Ronson examines the extraordinary — and plain bizarre — national secrets at the core of George W Bush’s war on terror.

No comment. Oh - watch this.

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