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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Bought 2 more copies,
By A Customer
This review is from: Running A Ring Of Spies: Spycraft And Black Operations In The Real World Of Espionage (Paperback)
This book does contain the real secrets beind how the spy trade works. On the news you often hear that a piece of information can't be declassified because it would give away the ways & means used to collect intellgence by the agency. This book contains those ways & means. Fear, lust and greed, exploiting human nature. How to find someones thumb screws and force him or her to become a spy for you. Spying is a dirty, dirty business; someone you've known for 20 years can turn out to be your worst enemy. As the old saying goes "Your worst enemy is always a friend."The author of this book also has another one titled HOW TO RUN A SAFE HOUSE. Again, packed with great information.These books do contain dangerous information if looked at from the right perspective. The 911 hijackers used the exact information contained in these books to set up shop, plan the job, operate safe houses, etc. all right under the noses of the FBI.Remember, a terrorist doesn't see himself as a terrorist. He sees himself as a secret agent. I would highly recommend this book to anyone wanting to learn the spy-craft tricks-of-the-trade.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A good book for the uninitiated.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Running A Ring Of Spies: Spycraft And Black Operations In The Real World Of Espionage (Paperback)
This is a good book for learning how to recruit, run and handle spies. It's wise, but in my case it just summarized what I already knew.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Insight Into How Agents and Informants Are Actually Spotted, Assessed, and Recruited.,
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This review is from: Running A Ring Of Spies: Spycraft And Black Operations In The Real World Of Espionage (Paperback)
I first read "Running a Ring of Spies" several years ago, and thought it was pretty good. I have recently re-read the book, and again found it interesting and informative.
"Running a Ring of Spies" offers insight into how agents and informants are actually spotted, assessed, and recruited. The book looks at the motivations for spying - MALICE: Money, Anger, Lust, Ideology, Compromise, and Ego, and discusses some ways a recruiter and case officer may exploit these motivations. Moreover, "Running a Ring of Spies" is written in an easy-to-read format, offering stories of various people being recruited to be spies (perhaps based on actual events, or perhaps made up to illustrate the methods discussed in the book). Either way, reading this book will give you a basic understanding of how spies are recruited. An entertaining book for those who enjoy "spy stories" and informative for those who want to develop a little security awareness and understanding of how intelligence agencies operate. * Contents * The Easy Come Bar Spying Has One Purpose The Basic Principles of Spying Who Is a Spy and Who Is Not The Making of a Traitor The Art of Deception Exercises in Deception and Intelligence Collection It's More Than Telling Lies The Case Officer at Work When a Private Citizen Recruits Surveillance The Basic Steps: Phase One The Basic Steps: Phase Two The Security Aspect Case Studies The Successful Spy
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A truly dangerous book!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Running A Ring Of Spies: Spycraft And Black Operations In The Real World Of Espionage (Paperback)
However paranoid you are now, this book will multiply it by one hundred-fold! The techniques described can literally make or break a company or political group! If you're smart enough to buy this book andd apply its knowledge, it will give you the COMPETITIVE INTELLIGENCE EDGE! Not for the faint of heart.
3.0 out of 5 stars
It is what it says it is,
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Recommended by a friend because of mutual interests. It was an interesting book, but not what I had expected.
I would have appreciated what I thought it would be; more historical events and accounts of activities, rather than telling me how to become a spy. Nonetheless I found much of interest in this well written book
4 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good for life in general.,
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This review is from: Running A Ring Of Spies: Spycraft And Black Operations In The Real World Of Espionage (Paperback)
It is sad to say that many of the techniques in this book REALLY do help out when dealing with evil co-workers and in-laws and such. If you want people to leave you alone, but can't figure out how...try blackmail! It may not be the Christian thing to do, but it works. Just remember to keep your own nose clean, and try to disengage yourself from circumstances that require the use of such tactics.
Remember: Use this information for defensive purposes only! (or else you'll be the evil one who needs to be blackmailed)
1 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Junk Novel,
By Neil Bacon "Patriot" (Williamsburg, VA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Running A Ring Of Spies: Spycraft And Black Operations In The Real World Of Espionage (Paperback)
Not much info you wouldn't have learned from an old spy movie. Not worth buying. My subject line calls it a novel because that's what the anecdotes seem to be. Might have a kernel of truth in them, but no more. Great for a Walter Mitty-type, but didn't see anything I couldn't figure out on my own.
6 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great book - simple describes the real world of intelligence,
By Alexander Kitaichik (Israel) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Running A Ring Of Spies: Spycraft And Black Operations In The Real World Of Espionage (Paperback)
If you are realy believes that intelligence done by brave covert agents this book is for You . It's will break many of those myths you are believing in, You will discover that spys are recruited (!) from the target organization or even blackmailed for turning to spys AND NOT "inserted" into target organization by sophisticated covert operations. You will learn how CASE OFFICERS works, how they turn someone into spying, the tricks they use to work and cover they tracks and more more other usefull information. You will still have to find by youself a lot of other sorts of information (like surveillance and avoiding it) after you finish this book .BUT AS YOU WILL SEE YOUR POINT OF VIEW ON INTELLIGENCE GATHERING WILL BE COMPLETLY CHANGED-NOW YOU WILL SEE THING THROW ALMOST PROFFESIONAL EYES. I didn't mean that this book will replace 3 years of training in intelligence agency (like CIA or the Mosad), I mean that after You will finish this book You will discover how those agiences really works , and real word is differnt from the movies. It's good point to start , to open Your eyes after many years watching catoons abouts brave covert agents that spying the bad guys ...
9 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
written by either an amateur or a "fake" professional,
By A Customer
This review is from: Running A Ring Of Spies: Spycraft And Black Operations In The Real World Of Espionage (Paperback)
Lots of "Sex" from SE Asia, some technically correct "tradescraft" items, BUT MOSTLY inaccurate bullsh*** in terms of actual intelligence and counterintelligence methods. I would pay $2.00 JUST to have my intelligence insulted. $23.95 is outrageous to anyone with ANY experience in either field!
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Running A Ring Of Spies: Spycraft And Black Operations In The Real World Of Espionage by Jefferson Mack (Paperback - November 1, 1996)
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