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White Paper: Intelligence and Counterintelligence Techniques for Capable but Ordinary People

Executive Summary While intelligence work is often imagined as the domain of government agencies and clandestine services, the underlying disciplines—situational awareness, structured information gathering, threat analysis, influence assessment, and protective behavior—are universally applicable. Ordinary people face adversarial environments in business, … Continue reading

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Short Library Book Reviews: Part Seven

Spy School: Are You Smart Enough To Be A KGB Agent?, by Denis Bukin and Kamil’ Guliev At first glance, this is the sort of book that I might be expected to hate given my antima political views. That said, … Continue reading

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Book Review: Beyond IQ

Beyond IQ: Scientific Tools For Training Problem Solving, Intuition, Emotional Intelligence, Creativity, And More, by Garth Sundem [Note: This book has been provided by Blogging For Books/Three Rivers Press in exchange for an honest review.] This particular book offers an … Continue reading

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Who Says?

This afternoon at services, I heard a sermonette that reminded me of one of my biggest pet peeves, and it is something that I consider worth writing about, as it is an area of considerable personal sensitivity. The sermonette speaker … Continue reading

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