莫斯科规则》。帮助美国赢得冷战的中情局秘密战术

 莫斯科规则》。帮助美国赢得冷战的中情局秘密战术

门德斯,安东尼奥,门德斯,乔纳&乔纳-门德斯 [Mendez, Antonio J. & Mendez, Jonna]

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莫斯科规则随着俄罗斯

这部杰出的作品是对那些为了自己的利益而不惜一切的人的致敬。

为国家冒着一切风险的人,以及让他们成功的聪明才智。

让他们得以成功。


产品介绍

来自间谍大师和电影《阿尔戈》的灵感:一群才华横溢但得不到支持的中情局特工如何开发出突破性的间谍战术,帮助扭转了冷战的趋势

安东尼奥-门德斯(Antonio Mendez)和他未来的妻子琼娜(Jonna)是20世纪70年代末的中情局特工,在冷战中最危险的时刻对莫斯科进行间谍工作。苏联人保留了所有外国人的档案,研究他们的模式,窃听他们的电话,甚至在美国大使馆内安放了监听设备。简而言之,情报工作实际上是不可能的。苏联的威胁比以往任何时候都要大。


莫斯科规则》讲述了情报工作的突破性进展,使美国的胜算大增。作为伪装专家,安东尼奥和琼娜在创造和磨练一系列战术方面发挥了作用,使官员们最终能够比克格勃领先一步。这些技术包括从精心设计的、受好莱坞启发的身份交换,到欺骗或逃避技术,再到更平凡的文件伪造。有了这些新的指导方针,再加上技术服务办公室完善的新工具库,包括微型摄像机、手提箱释放的替身和墙体滑降机制,中情局成功地在莫斯科站稳了脚跟,并完成了间谍史上一些最伟大的情报行动。


关于作者

安东尼奥-J-门德斯在中情局工作了25年。他获得了多项荣誉,包括 "英勇情报之星"。他是《间谍灰尘》和《伪装大师》的作者。我在中情局的秘密生活》。他与马特-巴格里奥(Matt Baglio)合写了《阿尔戈:中情局和好莱坞如何完成了历史上最大胆的救援》。他与家人住在马里兰州华盛顿县的农村。


安东尼奥-门德斯在中情局工作了25年,是一名功勋卓著的中情局官员,是中情局前50年中最优秀的官员之一,并因 "阿尔戈 "行动获得了 "英勇情报之星"。门德斯是《伪装大师》和《谍影重重》的作者,他与家人住在马里兰州华盛顿县的农村。

乔纳-门德斯(Jonna Mendez)是前伪装局长,有超过25年作为中央情报局官员在莫斯科和其他敏感地区工作的经验。她与托尼一起参加了一些培训活动,最终促成了规则的编纂。她与丈夫共同撰写了《谍影重重》,讲述了他们在冷战晚期在莫斯科的共同经历。约翰娜和托尼经常因其在该领域的专业知识而被引用,他们都是备受欢迎的演讲者和顾问。


Product Description

From the spymaster and inspiration for the movie Argo: how a group of brilliant but under-supported CIA operatives developed breakthrough spy tactics that helped turn the tide of the Cold War

Antonio Mendez and his future wife Jonna were CIA operatives working to spy on Moscow in the late 1970s, at one of the most dangerous moments in the Cold War. Soviets kept files on all foreigners, studied their patterns, tapped their phones, and even planted listening devices within the US Embassy. In short, intelligence work was effectively impossible. The Soviet threat loomed larger than ever.


The Moscow Rules tells the story of the intelligence breakthroughs that turned the odds in America's favor. As experts in disguise, Antonio and Jonna were instrumental in creating and honing a series of tactics that allowed officers to finally get one step ahead of the KGB. These techniques included everything from elaborate, Hollywood-inspired identity swaps, to deception or evasion techniques, to more mundane document forgery. With these new guidelines in place, and with an armory of new gadgets perfected by the Office of Technical Services including miniature cameras, suitcase release body doubles, and wall rappelling mechanisms, the CIA managed to gain a foothold in Moscow and pull off some of the greatest intelligence operations in the history of espionage.


About the Author

Antonio J. Mendez served in the CIA for twenty-five years. He is the recipient of several honors, including the Intelligence Star for Valor. He is the author of Spy Dust and The Master of Disguise: My Secret Life in the CIA. He is co-author with Matt Baglio of Argo: How the CIA and Hollywood Pulled Off the Most Audacious Rescue in History. He lives with his family in rural Washington County, Maryland.


Antonio Mendez served in the CIA for 25 years and is a highly decorated CIA officer, one of the top 50 officers in the CIA's first 50 years and a recipient of the Intelligence Star of Valor for the ARGO operation. The author of The Master of Disguise and Spy Dust, Mendez lives with his family in rural Washington County, Maryland.

Jonna Mendez is a former Chief of Disguise with over twenty five years of experience as a CIA officer working in Moscow and other sensitive areas. She participated in a number of training exercises, along with Tony, which ultimately led to the codification of the rules. She co-wrote Spy Dust with her husband about their shared experience in Moscow during the twilight of the Cold War. Often cited for their expertise in the field, Jonna and Tony are both much sought-after speakers and consultants.


Moscow Rules : The Secret CIA Tactics That Helped America Win the Cold War

Mendez, Antonio, Mendez, Jonna & Jonna Mendez [Mendez, Antonio J. & Mendez, Jonna]

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The Moscow RulesAs Russia

again rises in opposition to America, this remarkable story is a tribute

to those who risked everything for their country, and to the ingenuity

that allowed them to succeed.

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