Unlike the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), which is a domestic security service, CIA has no law enforcement function and is mainly focused on overseas intelligence gathering, with only limited domestic collection. Though it is not the only U.S. government agency specializing in HUMINT, CIA serves as the national manager for coordination and deconfliction of HUMINT activities across the entire intelligence community. Moreover, CIA is the only agency authorized by law to carry out and oversee covert action on behalf of the President, unless the President determines that another agency is better suited for carrying out such action. It can, for example, exert foreign political influence through its tactical divisions, such as the Special Activities Division.
We are the Nation's First Line of Defense.
We accomplish what others cannot accomplish.
And we go where others cannot go.
We are the Central Intelligence Agency.
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published: 04 Jan 2021
Discover the CIA: Your Nation is Counting on You
It only takes one new piece of foreign intelligence - and everything can change in an instant.
Get a sneak peek at what it is like to work at the CIA, and discover how you can play a role in protecting our nation.
Learn more about clandestine careers and other career opportunities with the CIA.
published: 21 Jun 2020
A Day in the Life at CIA
published: 06 Feb 2017
7 things the CIA looks for when recruiting people
Former CIA and NSA director Michael Hayden, author of "Playing to the Edge: American Intelligence in the Age of Terror," explains what the Central Intelligence Agency looks for in a candidate. Following is a transcript of the video.
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published: 27 Mar 2017
Spies, informants and new enemies - Today’s intelligence agencies | DW Documentary
Intelligence agencies are influencing governments and spying on countries with no regard for the law. And they are able to remain nearly invisible, in the process. Are they the new superpowers?
The last time intelligence agencies commanded as much power as they do today was during the Cold War. Technological innovations mean that more sophisticated warfare is now a reality. It is not just about Russia and the USA anymore. We may be entering a new era of unrest.
The U.S. has lost more spies and informants since 2010 than at any other time since the Cold War. Leaders of German intelligence agencies also acknowledge that they have once again fallen upon tough times. Money, data and access are proving to be major factors in determining who actually wields power. The 2016 U.S. election made t...
published: 08 May 2022
America's intelligence community, explained
From the Armed Forces to the NSA to the Treasury Department, PostTV breaks down the 16 different agencies and organizations that collect intelligence for the U.S. government—and the 17th office that oversees them all.
The CIA museum is perhaps the most unusual - and exclusive - in the world.
Located inside the US intelligence agency's headquarters in Langley, Virginia, the museum has just been renovated to mark the agency's 75th anniversary.
Official visitors can see the gun found with Osama bin Laden when he was killed, next to Saddam Hussein's leather jacket.
Its doors are firmly shut to the public, but a small group of journalists, including the BBC, were given exclusive access inside.
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published: 25 Sep 2022
Careers at CIA
Learn about career opportunities at the CIA at https://www.cia.gov/careers/index.html.
published: 16 May 2017
Want To Be A CIA Agent? Here’s How To Become A Spy | CNBC
CNBC’s Kate Roger visits CIA headquarters to see what it takes to work for the storied spy agency.
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We are the Nation's First Line of Defense.
We accomplish what others cannot accomplish.
And we go where others cannot go.
We are the Central Intelligence ...
We are the Nation's First Line of Defense.
We accomplish what others cannot accomplish.
And we go where others cannot go.
We are the Central Intelligence Agency.
#DiscoverCIA
We are the Nation's First Line of Defense.
We accomplish what others cannot accomplish.
And we go where others cannot go.
We are the Central Intelligence Agency.
#DiscoverCIA
It only takes one new piece of foreign intelligence - and everything can change in an instant.
Get a sneak peek at what it is like to work at the CIA, and disc...
It only takes one new piece of foreign intelligence - and everything can change in an instant.
Get a sneak peek at what it is like to work at the CIA, and discover how you can play a role in protecting our nation.
Learn more about clandestine careers and other career opportunities with the CIA.
It only takes one new piece of foreign intelligence - and everything can change in an instant.
Get a sneak peek at what it is like to work at the CIA, and discover how you can play a role in protecting our nation.
Learn more about clandestine careers and other career opportunities with the CIA.
Former CIA and NSA director Michael Hayden, author of "Playing to the Edge: American Intelligence in the Age of Terror," explains what the Central Intelligence ...
Former CIA and NSA director Michael Hayden, author of "Playing to the Edge: American Intelligence in the Age of Terror," explains what the Central Intelligence Agency looks for in a candidate. Following is a transcript of the video.
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Intelligence agencies are influencing governments and spying on countries with no regard for the law. And they are able to remain nearly invisible, in the proce...
Intelligence agencies are influencing governments and spying on countries with no regard for the law. And they are able to remain nearly invisible, in the process. Are they the new superpowers?
The last time intelligence agencies commanded as much power as they do today was during the Cold War. Technological innovations mean that more sophisticated warfare is now a reality. It is not just about Russia and the USA anymore. We may be entering a new era of unrest.
The U.S. has lost more spies and informants since 2010 than at any other time since the Cold War. Leaders of German intelligence agencies also acknowledge that they have once again fallen upon tough times. Money, data and access are proving to be major factors in determining who actually wields power. The 2016 U.S. election made this clear: U.S. intelligence agencies are certain that Russian intelligence helped elect Donald Trump.
But the U.S. has lost old spheres of influence and allies are increasingly pursuing their own agendas. Can President Biden make his country a force for order in the world, again? And what does that mean for political hot spots and potential conflicts with China, Iran, and Russia? And for allies like Saudi Arabia and Turkey? Will Western intelligence agencies regain the power they once exerted? Wars fought with drone and hacker attacks, increasingly delegated power, and surveillance could push these conflicts to their tipping point.
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Intelligence agencies are influencing governments and spying on countries with no regard for the law. And they are able to remain nearly invisible, in the process. Are they the new superpowers?
The last time intelligence agencies commanded as much power as they do today was during the Cold War. Technological innovations mean that more sophisticated warfare is now a reality. It is not just about Russia and the USA anymore. We may be entering a new era of unrest.
The U.S. has lost more spies and informants since 2010 than at any other time since the Cold War. Leaders of German intelligence agencies also acknowledge that they have once again fallen upon tough times. Money, data and access are proving to be major factors in determining who actually wields power. The 2016 U.S. election made this clear: U.S. intelligence agencies are certain that Russian intelligence helped elect Donald Trump.
But the U.S. has lost old spheres of influence and allies are increasingly pursuing their own agendas. Can President Biden make his country a force for order in the world, again? And what does that mean for political hot spots and potential conflicts with China, Iran, and Russia? And for allies like Saudi Arabia and Turkey? Will Western intelligence agencies regain the power they once exerted? Wars fought with drone and hacker attacks, increasingly delegated power, and surveillance could push these conflicts to their tipping point.
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From the Armed Forces to the NSA to the Treasury Department, PostTV breaks down the 16 different agencies and organizations that collect intelligence for the U....
From the Armed Forces to the NSA to the Treasury Department, PostTV breaks down the 16 different agencies and organizations that collect intelligence for the U.S. government—and the 17th office that oversees them all.
From the Armed Forces to the NSA to the Treasury Department, PostTV breaks down the 16 different agencies and organizations that collect intelligence for the U.S. government—and the 17th office that oversees them all.
The CIA museum is perhaps the most unusual - and exclusive - in the world.
Located inside the US intelligence agency's headquarters in Langley, Virginia, the m...
The CIA museum is perhaps the most unusual - and exclusive - in the world.
Located inside the US intelligence agency's headquarters in Langley, Virginia, the museum has just been renovated to mark the agency's 75th anniversary.
Official visitors can see the gun found with Osama bin Laden when he was killed, next to Saddam Hussein's leather jacket.
Its doors are firmly shut to the public, but a small group of journalists, including the BBC, were given exclusive access inside.
Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
#CIA #US #BBCNews
The CIA museum is perhaps the most unusual - and exclusive - in the world.
Located inside the US intelligence agency's headquarters in Langley, Virginia, the museum has just been renovated to mark the agency's 75th anniversary.
Official visitors can see the gun found with Osama bin Laden when he was killed, next to Saddam Hussein's leather jacket.
Its doors are firmly shut to the public, but a small group of journalists, including the BBC, were given exclusive access inside.
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#CIA #US #BBCNews
CNBC’s Kate Roger visits CIA headquarters to see what it takes to work for the storied spy agency.
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CNBC’s Kate Roger visits CIA headquarters to see what it takes to work for the storied spy agency.
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We are the Nation's First Line of Defense.
We accomplish what others cannot accomplish.
And we go where others cannot go.
We are the Central Intelligence Agency.
#DiscoverCIA
It only takes one new piece of foreign intelligence - and everything can change in an instant.
Get a sneak peek at what it is like to work at the CIA, and discover how you can play a role in protecting our nation.
Learn more about clandestine careers and other career opportunities with the CIA.
Former CIA and NSA director Michael Hayden, author of "Playing to the Edge: American Intelligence in the Age of Terror," explains what the Central Intelligence Agency looks for in a candidate. Following is a transcript of the video.
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Intelligence agencies are influencing governments and spying on countries with no regard for the law. And they are able to remain nearly invisible, in the process. Are they the new superpowers?
The last time intelligence agencies commanded as much power as they do today was during the Cold War. Technological innovations mean that more sophisticated warfare is now a reality. It is not just about Russia and the USA anymore. We may be entering a new era of unrest.
The U.S. has lost more spies and informants since 2010 than at any other time since the Cold War. Leaders of German intelligence agencies also acknowledge that they have once again fallen upon tough times. Money, data and access are proving to be major factors in determining who actually wields power. The 2016 U.S. election made this clear: U.S. intelligence agencies are certain that Russian intelligence helped elect Donald Trump.
But the U.S. has lost old spheres of influence and allies are increasingly pursuing their own agendas. Can President Biden make his country a force for order in the world, again? And what does that mean for political hot spots and potential conflicts with China, Iran, and Russia? And for allies like Saudi Arabia and Turkey? Will Western intelligence agencies regain the power they once exerted? Wars fought with drone and hacker attacks, increasingly delegated power, and surveillance could push these conflicts to their tipping point.
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From the Armed Forces to the NSA to the Treasury Department, PostTV breaks down the 16 different agencies and organizations that collect intelligence for the U.S. government—and the 17th office that oversees them all.
The CIA museum is perhaps the most unusual - and exclusive - in the world.
Located inside the US intelligence agency's headquarters in Langley, Virginia, the museum has just been renovated to mark the agency's 75th anniversary.
Official visitors can see the gun found with Osama bin Laden when he was killed, next to Saddam Hussein's leather jacket.
Its doors are firmly shut to the public, but a small group of journalists, including the BBC, were given exclusive access inside.
Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
#CIA #US #BBCNews
CNBC’s Kate Roger visits CIA headquarters to see what it takes to work for the storied spy agency.
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Want To Be A CIA Agent? Here’s How To Become A Spy | CNBC
Unlike the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), which is a domestic security service, CIA has no law enforcement function and is mainly focused on overseas intelligence gathering, with only limited domestic collection. Though it is not the only U.S. government agency specializing in HUMINT, CIA serves as the national manager for coordination and deconfliction of HUMINT activities across the entire intelligence community. Moreover, CIA is the only agency authorized by law to carry out and oversee covert action on behalf of the President, unless the President determines that another agency is better suited for carrying out such action. It can, for example, exert foreign political influence through its tactical divisions, such as the Special Activities Division.
Wish I had the strength inside to make you go away Wish I was immune Ever since I met you drinking at the circle bar I go where you will to keep from being ripped in two I still smile when I think of 1986 You and me in that little room drunk on sex And we'd fall asleep at every band we'd go to see Easier to pass out then to deal with you and me alone Sitting in the dark hearing john doe sing About poor little girls and silver wings Yeah baby something's gotta give Wish I knew why you're so intent on breaking me Act like a bitch possessed, yeah a bitch possessed I've had it up to here with your crazy ever-changing moods I just take your worst, while you just take my best I've had enough, I've had enough Yeah I need a break You're always out screwing around while I'm hammerin' on the neighbor's door Hoping they'll turn the led zepplin down Yeah baby something's gotta give Something somewhere's gotta give Yeah baby something's gotta give Yeah I think I need a break Wanna break you from the inside out That smug complacent smile is reason enough I wanna cut the ties that bind my life I wanna break you in your prime Wish I had in me the power to make you disappear Wish I had control I just wanna walk away and never have to hear About you, all the things you say that I don't really wanna know Yeah, what you say, what you do, where you go Everything I loved about you was just for show Oh baby something's gotta give Something somewhere's gotta give Yeah baby something's gotta give Yes I think we need a break I need to separate
as early as September 1981 that a major branch of the Contra “leadership had made a decision to engage in drug-smuggling to the United States in order to finance its anti-Sandinista operations,” according to the CIA inspector general’s report.
In September 2016, the CIA sent a classified memo to the FBI, which was investigating Russian interference in the presidential election ... CIA director ... The DNI is largely a managerial job; the CIA director is operational.
US assets are shared between the Ukraine and ISIS, and it is the same CIA people running both wars ... Both of these men were directly linked to CIA operations, Ukraine neo-Nazi-trannyism and ISIS.
Fort Bragg, home to the US Army's elite Psychological Operations Unit, has come under intense public and media scrutiny following a series of troubling incidents involving its former personnel.
John David Washington stars as a CIA operative trying to prevent an attack from the future, in a backwards thriller you'll have to see at least twice to understand - so, if this is the first time, ...
“Check out SETF’s $153,535 grant from USAID, a CIA cutout ... It operated in areas held by anti-government forces, providing a constant stream of images and reports of their “lifesaving work.”.
I had the impression from his language and demeanor that he, rather than some power mad bureaucrat at CIA or State, had personally made the decision to abort the operation at least partly due to his own moral reservations.
READ MORE ... “The CIA must get involved, NOW, before it is too late ... In 1974, The New York Times reported that the CIA, “directly violating its charter, conducted a massive, illegal domestic intelligence operation during the Nixon Administration.” ... .
READ MORE ... “The CIA must get involved, NOW, before it is too late ... In 1974, The New York Times reported that the CIA, “directly violating its charter, conducted a massive, illegal domestic intelligence operation during the Nixon Administration.”.