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Kevin Shipp (whistleblower, writer) | |
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Born | Laramie, Wyoming, USA |
Alma mater | Virginia Tech |
Kevin Shipp is a former CIA spook.
Career
"Kevin Shipp, former CIA Officer and Anti Terrorism expert, held several high level positions in the CIA. He was assigned as a protective agent for the Director of Central Intelligence, a counterintelligence investigator, team leader protecting sensitive CIA assets from assassination, manager of high risk Counter Terrorism Center protective operations, lead instructor for members of allied governments, internal staff security investigator and a polygraph examiner tasked with protecting the CIA from foreign agent penetration. He is the recipient of two CIA Meritorious Unit Citations, three Exceptional Performance Awards and a Medallion for overseas covert operations. Shipp also supervised the Department of State Anti Terrorism Assistance program and managed the protective detail assigned to the president of Afghanistan following the US invasion."[1][2]
References
Articles
High Ranking CIA Agent Blows Whistle On The Deep State And Shadow Government - article at Activistpost from September 15, 2017
Ex-C.I.A. Agent Goes Public With Story of Mistreatment on the Job - article at The New York Times from February 10, 2011