• CIA cryptonyms are code names or code words used by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to refer to projects, operations, persons, agencies, etc...
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    MKUltra (redirect from CIA mind control)
    symbol for the Office of Technical Service. See CIA cryptonym#Format of cryptonyms and CIA cryptonym#Digraphs. United States Congress Senate Select Committee...
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  • character A directed graph, in graph theory Digraph, a component of a CIA cryptonym, a covert code name Digraph, a two-letter ISO 639-1 language code Digraphia...
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    operations against the Cuban government. The CIA established a base for the operation, with the cryptonym JMWAVE, at a disused naval facility on the University...
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  • an arbitrary symbol for the CIA's Technical Services Division. See CIA cryptonym#Format of cryptonyms and CIA cryptonym#Digraphs. Samara, Nadir (October...
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  • as seen on some maps, etc. (e.g., Matsukage ES, Yawatahama, Japan) CIA cryptonym for Guatemala Einsteinium, first made in 1952 (atomic number: 99) Hesperium...
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  • a CIA post abroad that Oswald was a CIA agent who had received financial disbursements under an assigned cryptonym. Wilcott was unable to identify the...
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  • Bystrica, town in Slovakia, known by its vehicle registration code PB CIA cryptonym for Guatemala. Lead, symbol Pb, a chemical element Polybutylene, a polymer...
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  • revealed and much left it up to interpretation. Canadian Caper Tony Mendez CIA cryptonym Project MKULTRA Sidney Gottlieb United States biological weapons program...
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  • Code name (redirect from Cryptonym)
    A code name, codename, call sign or cryptonym is a code word or name used, sometimes clandestinely, to refer to another name, word, project, or person...
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    States Project MKULTRA Project ARTICHOKE Project CHATTER Project MKDELTA CIA cryptonym Kurt Blome Erich Traub Estabrooks, G.H. Hypnosis comes of age. Science...
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    Omar Zadar (PIF leader) — Osprey 00 Agent § Origin of nomenclature CIA cryptonym List of nicknames of United States Presidents "Junior Secret Service...
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  • (Alias "El Negro Durazo") Juan José Esparragoza Moreno (Alias "El Azul") CIA cryptonym https://www.afio.com/publications/MEDINA%20Mexican%20Intelligence%2...
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  • already lost access to classified information. By March 1976, Nosenko's CIA cryptonym was PDDONOR, and he had already changed his name to George Martin Rosnek...
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  • repressed students) Winston M. Scott (CIA chief depicted in the series) CIA cryptonym (The main character was part of the CIA's LITEMPO Spy network) ""Un Extraño...
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    director of the CIA, was also a board member of United Fruit. United Fruit Company is the only company known to have a CIA cryptonym. The brother of the...
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  • QKENCHANT (category CIA cryptonyms)
    operatives charged with fixing "leaks". CIA cryptonym Assassination of John F. Kennedy JFK Records Act "ARRB REQUEST: CIA-IR-06, QKENCHANT" (PDF). Central Intelligence...
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    The US intelligence community uses many code names (see, for example, CIA cryptonym). Former NSA employee Margaret Newsham said that she worked on the configuration...
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  • In the West, the August 19th 1953 coup is commonly known as by its CIA cryptonym, Operation Ajax, whereas in Iran it is commonly referred to as the 28th...
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  • that episode, while for the second season, the episode's titles are CIA cryptonyms. Quantico's first-season episodes were primarily shot in Montreal; the...
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  • S. Central Intelligence Agency cryptonym for the CIA itself. The cryptonym KUBARK appears in the title of a 1963 CIA document KUBARK Counterintelligence...
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  • by cryptonyms. Further complicating matters is the fact the same person sometimes had different cryptonyms at different times, and the same cryptonym was...
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    coup is commonly referred to in the West as Operation Ajax after its CIA cryptonym, in Iran it is referred to as the 28 Mordad 1332 coup, after its date...
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  • The examples here will use CIA cryptonyms as a naming convention used to identify members of the cell system. Cryptonyms begin with a two-letter country...
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  • und CIA Agent that Bréguet collaborated with the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) from at least 1991 onward. As a paid agent with the cryptonym FDBONUS/1...
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  • activities of the Castro regime." Cobb was given the cryptonym AMUPAS-1. From September 21 to 29, the CIA maintained surveillance of Cobb's hotel room in New...
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    included Kim Philby (cryptonym 'Stanley'), Donald Maclean (cryptonym 'Homer'), Guy Burgess (cryptonym 'Hicks'), Anthony Blunt (cryptonyms 'Tony', 'Johnson')...
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    Yu passed information to the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) which most famously exposed CIA officer Larry Wu-Tai Chin as having been a mole for Chinese...
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    already existed. The CIA assigned the cryptonym AQUATONE to the project, with the USAF using the name OILSTONE for their support to the CIA. James Baker developed...
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    the CIA intelligence on how the Soviets had detected and arrested the CIA's agents. The SE Division accepted Zhomov and assigned him the cryptonym GTPROLOGUE...
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