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Publisher's Note ix
Foreword William Hood x
Introduction xiii
1 What Is Couterintelligence? 1
2 Who Does into Counterintelligence, and Why? 4
What Is Peculiar about CI Officers? 5
CI Traits: Do You Have Them? 7
3 Conflicting Goals: Law Enforcement versus Mainpulation 13
Cops with a CI Job 14
Spymasters with a CI job 15
Cops and Spymasters, Mingle and Merge! 16
4 The Support Apparatus 20
The Roof and the Walls 20
Surveillance Teams 21
The Bug and Tap Shop 21
Safe Houses 22
The Forgery Shop 23
Vehicles 24
Photography 25
Drops: Live, Dead, Phone 27
Flaps and Seals, Microdot, Secret Ink 30
Weapons 30
Looks, Keys and Burglary 32
Disguises 33
5 Interrogation: How It Really Works 34
The Myth of Torture 34
The Compleat Interrogator 35
Pressure 36
The Schmidt Story 39
When the Tricks Don't Work 42
The Breaking Point 45
6 How to Manage the Polygraph 46
What the Polygraph Is 47
How the Polygraph Works 48
Why Do You React to the Polygraph? 50
What Your Reactions Mean 51
Known Lies and Surprise Question 55
When the Polygraph Works as a Lie Detector 57
When the Polygraph Does Not work 58
Can you Beat the Polygraph? 59
What the Polygraph Is Used For 60
How the Polygraph Is Misused 64
7 How to Manage Physical Surveillance 66
Local Conditions 66
Cover 69
Compartmentation 70
Communications 71
Vehicles 76
Cameras and Audio Gear 77
Weapons 78
The Half-Life of a Surveillance Team 78
8 How to Manage Technical Surveillance 81
Remember the Support Function 83
Know Your Technicians 83
Telephone Taps 84
Hidden Microphones 86
Photography through the Keyhole 88
Mail Intercept89
Collatin the Information 89
9 Double Agents: What They Are Good For 91
Contact with the Enemy 92
he Playback Double: The Case of Janos Szmolka 93
Dangles-Controlled and Freelance 98
Levels of Contact with the Enemy 99
Allocation of resources 101
10 Double Agents: How to Get and Maintain a stable 102
Assessing Your Opponents 103
Collating Leads 108
Playbacks 109
11 Double Agents: Feeding and Care 115
Emotional Dependence 115
Physical Dependence 117
Testing 120
Termination
Double Agents: Passing, Information to the Enemy 126
The Doctrine of Layers 127
Passing the Enemy's Tests 128
Balancing Cost against Gain 128
The Bureaucratic Problem 130
The Build-Up Library 131
The Use of Collateral 133
13 Moles in the Enemy's Garden: Your Best Weapon 135
Strategic Planning 136
How to Get Penetrations 139
Arranging the Furniture 141
Research and Targeting 143
Planting the Seed 144
Motive: Is Ideology Dead? 145
Who Is in Charge? 148
Weaknesses 149
Michal Goleniewski 150
Training or Indoctrination? 151
Evacuation 152
14 Defectors: Your Second-Best Weapon 154
Inducement 156
Echelons of Handling 156
Be Prepared 159
Resettlement 162
15 Using "Friendly" Services, Foreign and Domestic 165
The Reasons for Liaison 166
How Liaison Works in Practice 168
Cooperation versus Competition 171
Liaison and Penetration 172
16 How to Manage Files 175
Chronological Files 175
Indexing by Name 177
Case Files 179
Dossiers and P-Files 180
Dossiers Numbers 182
Dossiers and Pivacy 183
17 The Collation of Counterintelligence 185
What Is Collation? 186
Categories for Collation 187
Using Computers 193
18 The Big Game: Deception 196
The Tools of Deception 198
The Practical Limits 204
The Rule of Unwitting Tools 207
The Secret Body Needs a Bodyguard of Lies 208
About the Author 209
Index 211
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