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Book Synopsis: In 1956, the CIA dramatically breached the Iron Curtain when its U-2 began overflying Soviet territory to photograph that nation's military installations. Four years later, the Soviets would shoot down pilot Francis Gary Powers and his U-2, thereby ceasing these missions. Within months, however, the CIA had another, and better, technical program in operation - the CORONA satellite. Throughout the Cold War and beyond, the CIA's scientific wizards would continue to devise high-tech ways to collect and analyze information about potential adversaries. Their mission was of such importance that a new branch of the CIA was created - the Directorate of Science and Technology.
In this first full-length study of the CIA's Directorate of Science and Technology, author Jeffrey Richelson introduces us to key personalities who helped shape the directorate: Edwin Land of Polaroid, Albert Wheelon, Carl Duckett, and others who operated secretly within the directorate such as Antonio Mendez, whose “technical service” skills helped six Americans escape Iran after the seizure of the U.S. Embassy in 1979.
Richelson presents intriguing details - many never before published - of the directorate's programs and activities. For example, the CIA's wizards:
- Designed, developed, and operated a series of high-tech imagery and eavesdropping satellites and aircraft, including the KH-11 and RHYOLITE, which revolutionized U.S. intelligence capabilities
- Established ground stations in Iran, Norway, and China to monitor missile testing as well as manning embassy listening posts around the world
- Employed technical intelligence analysts and photographic interpreters to unravel the secrets of foreign missile and space programs and monitor developments, including Chernobyl and the Gulf War, across the globe
- Devised a vast assortment of equipment to support clandestine operations-from collecting intelligence to assisting the escape of Americans hiding in Iran to helping Delta Force apprehend an ally of Somali warlord Mohammed Farah Aideed
- Developed a key component of heart pacemaker technology and other scientific advances, which have medical or other purposes
- Attempted to employ psychics to uncover foreign military secrets
- Employed birds (and unmanned aerial vehicles that appeared to be birds) and cats as intelligence collection platforms
The Wizards of Langley walks us down the corridors of Langley through the four decades of science and bureaucratic warfare, in which lives and careers were risked, that produced the CIA we have today. Based on original interviews and extensive archive research, Jeffrey Richelson sheds a piercing lamp on many of the Agency's least understood activities.
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Discover the untold secrets of the CIA's Directorate of Science and Technology in "The Wizards Of Langley: Inside The CIA's Directorate Of Science And Technology" book. This captivating read takes you behind the scenes of the CIA's high-tech programs and activities that revolutionized intelligence capabilities. From designing cutting-edge satellites to unraveling foreign missile programs, this book exposes the hidden operations that shaped the CIA we know today.
With exclusive access to key personalities such as Edwin Land of Polaroid and Antonio Mendez, this first full-length study of the Directorate of Science and Technology reveals intriguing details never before published. Learn how these scientific wizards developed advanced imagery and eavesdropping technologies, established ground stations to monitor missile testing, and manned embassy listening posts worldwide. Dive into the fascinating world of clandestine operations, from assisting the escape of Americans in Iran to aiding Delta Force in apprehending high-profile targets.
In addition, "The Wizards Of Langley" explores the extraordinary advancements made by the Directorate in medical and scientific fields. Discover how they contributed to heart pacemaker technology and other groundbreaking innovations with medical and other real-world applications. Uncover the Agency's experimental ventures, including attempts to utilize psychics for uncovering foreign military secrets. You'll be amazed to learn about the unconventional intelligence collection platforms employed, from birds to unmanned aerial vehicles disguised as birds.
Author Jeffrey Richelson, with his piercing lamp on the CIA's least understood activities, brings you a meticulously researched and captivating account of the bureaucratic warfare and risks taken by these dedicated individuals. This book is an indispensable resource for anyone fascinated by intelligence operations, the Cold War, and the intricacies of the CIA. Don't miss out on this one-of-a-kind exploration of the hidden world of the CIA's Directorate of Science and Technology. Order your copy of "The Wizards Of Langley" today and uncover the secrets that shaped modern intelligence.
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