Remote Viewer: NSA Secret Agent (Enlarged Edition)

Remote Viewer: NSA Secret Agent (Enlarged Edition)
Title Remote Viewer: NSA Secret Agent (Enlarged Edition) PDF eBook
Author Greg Castle
Publisher Lulu.com
Total Pages 554
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ISBN 0359673805

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Remote Viewers

Remote Viewers
Title Remote Viewers PDF eBook
Author Jim Schnabel
Publisher Dell
Total Pages 481
Release 2011-04-20
Genre Political Science
ISBN 030779038X

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Remote Viewers is a tale of the Pentagon's attempts to develop the perfect tool for espionage: psychic spies. These psychic spies, or "remote viewers," were able to infiltrate any target, elude any form of security, and never risk scratch. For twenty years, the government selected civilian and military personnel for psychic ability, trained them, and put them to work, full-time, at taxpayers' expense, against real intelligence targets. The results were so astonishing that the program soon involved more than a dozen separate agencies, including the CIA, the Defense Intelligence Agency, the National Security Council, the FBI, the National Security Agency, the Secret Service, the Navy, the Army, the Air Force, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Drug Enforcement Agency, the US Customs Service, the US Special Forces Command, and at least one Pentagon drug-interaction task force. Most of this material is still officially classified. After three years of research, with access to numerous sources in the intelligence community--including the remote viewers themselves--science writer Jim Schnabel reveals the secret details of the strangest chapter in the history of espionage.

1984, Civil Liberties and the National Security State

1984, Civil Liberties and the National Security State
Title 1984, Civil Liberties and the National Security State PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Courts, Civil Liberties, and the Administration of Justice
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Total Pages 1268
Release 1985
Genre Civil rights
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The Voynich Manuscript

The Voynich Manuscript
Title The Voynich Manuscript PDF eBook
Author M. E. D'Imperio
Publisher
Total Pages 164
Release 1978
Genre Ciphers
ISBN

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In spite of all the papers that others have written about the manuscript, there is no complete survey of all the approaches, ideas, background information and analytic studies that have accumulated over the nearly fifty-five years since the manuscript was discovered by Wilfrid M. Voynich in 1912. This report pulls together all the information the author could obtain from all the sources she has examined, and to present it in an orderly fashion. The resulting survey will provide a firm basis upon which other students may build their work, whether they seek to decipher the text or simply to learn more about the problem.

The New York Times Magazine

The New York Times Magazine
Title The New York Times Magazine PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 868
Release 1983-03
Genre Arts
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The Information Society

The Information Society
Title The Information Society PDF eBook
Author Armand Mattelart
Publisher SAGE
Total Pages 192
Release 2003-04-03
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780761949480

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The impact of the `information society' are multiform and transdisciplinary. There are few areas of social, political and economic life that have not been affected or challenged by the new technologies of information and communication. In this short introduction, Armand Mattelart unpacks the notion of the information society, and examines why it has become the dominant paradigm for social change in the 21st Century. Critically, he also asks why the notion has come to dominant in the absence of any critical examination of the conditions under which it has been produced. Combining a long-term historical and geopolitical perspective, Mattelart questions the axioms used to legitimate the Information Society and critically assesses the ways in which it has been conceptualised as a theoretical concept as well as policy making tool. This introduction will be of interest to all students of media and communication, as well as social scientists in general.

How Spies Think

How Spies Think
Title How Spies Think PDF eBook
Author David Omand
Publisher Penguin UK
Total Pages 207
Release 2020-10-29
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0241385202

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From the former director of GCHQ, learn the methodology used by British intelligence agencies to reach judgements, establish the right level of confidence and act decisively. Full of revealing examples from a storied career, including key briefings with Prime Ministers and strategies used in conflicts from the Cold War to the present, in How Spies Think Professor Sir David Omand arms us with the tools to sort fact from fiction. And shows us how to use real intelligence every day. ***** 'One of the best books ever written about intelligence analysis and its long-term lessons' Christopher Andrew, The Defence of the Realm: The Authorized History of MI5 'An invaluable guide to avoiding self-deception and fake news' Melanie Phillips, The Times WINNER OF THE NEAVE BOOK PRIZE 2022 LONGLISTED FOR THE ORWELL PRIZE FOR POLITICAL WRITING 2021