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+ | [[Barbara Wise]] was a "Commerce Department (International Trade Administration) secretary and associate of [[John Huang]] found bruised and partially nude in a locked office at Commerce. Cause of death unknown. 11/29/96"<ref>http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1142670/posts</ref><ref name=wrh/> | ||
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Revision as of 01:45, 13 August 2019
US/Department/Commerce | |
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Parent organization | US |
Headquarters | Herbert C. Hoover Building 1401 Constitution Avenue NW, Washington DC, USA |
Leader | United States Secretary of Commerce |
Staff | 43,880 |
The US Department of Commerce.
Barbara Wise
- Full article: Barbara Wise
- Full article: Barbara Wise
Barbara Wise was a "Commerce Department (International Trade Administration) secretary and associate of John Huang found bruised and partially nude in a locked office at Commerce. Cause of death unknown. 11/29/96"[1][2]
Related Quotation
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Monte Overacre | “Monte Overacre's most important job was recruiting overseas spies. He worked on the campus of a university (though he carefully guarded the identity of the university) in the San Diego area, where he managed a team posing as telecommunications academics, recruiting visiting foreign technology experts to spy for the U.S. back in their home countries-from South America to Europe, Africa to Asia-to keep the agency on top of new technological innovations. Under the guise of running a series of seminars on telecommunications, Overacre and his MXSCOPE team would invite scientists, engineers, and government and corporate officials from all over the world to come to San Diego. Once there, unwitting attendees would be scoped out by Overacre, evaluated, and targeted for recruitment as potential CIA agents, or "assets," after they returned to their home countries. The recruitment efforts were typically unsavory. "The old methods work even with the nerds, sometimes even better," he wrote. "Trips to massage parlors, strip clubs, wild bars with aggressive white women, etc., make these guys come unglued, just like any truck driver. Once you have gotten a guy laid and paid the bill for him, you have a friend for life. Eventually, the recruits would probably be handled by a CIA case officer working out of the U.S. embassy or, more frequently, operating under nonofficial cover, posing as an American businessman. By then, the new agents likely would be on the CIA’s payroll.” | Monte Overacre Mother Jones Robert Dreyfuss | 1998 |
Employee on Wikispooks
Employee | Job | End | Description |
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Barbara Wise | Secretary | 29 November 1996 | Found dead and partially nude. "No obvious signs of foul play" |
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References
- ↑ http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1142670/posts
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