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The FBI, to its credit in a self-serving sort of way, rejects the routine use of the polygraph on i
The FBI, to its credit in a self-serving sort of way, rejects the routine use of the polygraph on i
The FBI, to its credit in a self-serving sort of way, rejects the routine use of the polygraph on i
The FBI, to its credit in a self-serving sort of way, rejects the routine use of the polygraph on i
The FBI, to its credit in a self-serving sort of way, rejects the routine use of the polygraph on i
The FBI, to its credit in a self-serving sort of way, rejects the routine use of the polygraph on i
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Aldrich Ames:
The national security state has many unfair and cruel weapons in its arsenal, but that of junk scieAldrich Ames:
I came into the Agency with a set of ideas and attitudes that were quite typical of people coming iAldrich Ames:
When Reagan was elected, I felt that the Agency had gone much more into the service of a politicalAldrich Ames:
In my professional work with the Agency, by the late '70s, I had come to question the value of a grAldrich Ames:
Our Soviet espionage efforts had virtually never, or had very seldom, produced any worthwhile politAldrich Ames:
The difficulties of conducting espionage against the Soviet Union in the Soviet Union were such thaAldrich Ames:
There are so many things a large intelligence espionage organization can do to justify its existencAldrich Ames:
The resistance of policy-makers to intelligence is not just founded on an ideological presuppositioAldrich Ames:
The human spy, in terms of the American espionage effort, had never been terribly pertinent.Aldrich Ames:
We had periodic crises in this country when the technical intelligence didn't support the policy. W