Life Undercover_Coming of Age in the CIA by Amaryllis Fox
Author:Amaryllis Fox [Fox, Amaryllis]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Biography, Politics
ISBN: 9780525654971
Goodreads: 43800588
Publisher: Knopf Publishing Group
Published: 2019-10-15T00:00:00+00:00
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Iâm assigned back to CTC/WMD, charged once again with keeping nuclear, biological, and chemical agents out of the hands of global terror groups. Iâm working operations around the world and returning only to switch out bags, pick up new alias docs, and get a fitful nightâs sleep between briefings.
After a few months, my boss calls me into his office and says itâs time to pick a more permanent cover. The Beltway consultancy gig is fine for friends and familyâeven for customs and passport officials in the countries Iâm visitingâbut it carries too much D.C. stigma to allow me to get close to the top targets weâre pursuing. Up until now, Iâve been debriefing detainees or working with our counterparts in allied governments to plan or monitor operations. But if I want to be recruiting and running terrorist assets myself, I need a cover story that doesnât reek of Washington.
âYouâre a twenty-five-year-old white girl,â he says. âDonât hide from that. Lean into it. What reason could you possibly have for being in Yemen or Libya or the North-West Frontier Province of Pakistan?â
Thereâs aid work, but that cover has been used a thousand times before. And each time it is, it erodes the ability of real aid workers to do their job without falling under local suspicion. Thereâs journalism and documentary filmmaking, a nod to my history freelancing in Thailand and Burma. But that cover holds for only so long, until it becomes obvious that your work isnât showing up on the wires.
âWhat about art?â I ask.
âGo on.â
My parents collect it, I explain. My sister is studying it. Anyone would believe Iâd be drawn into that world, too. With artists from emerging scenes like China and India making record sales at Sothebyâs and Christieâs, it would make total sense for a young entrepreneur to be out scouting new markets in the Middle East, Asia, and Africa. If Chinaâs anything to go by, I say, governments and criminals alike love using the art scene to launder money, so thereâs real access there. It might even allow me to brush up against some antiquities dealers hawking war trophies. Most of all, it would give me a reason to run around the boonies with sealed boxes and bags.
He mulls this over for a minute, then nods.
âSold. Family history makes it believable. And the art marketâs just dirty enough to give you entrée to the netherworld when you need it. Get it set up.â
It turns out that âgetting it set upâ involves hundreds of hours of work. Thereâs the preparation of fake business plans and financials to ensure that I can talk mechanics if anyone should ask. Thereâs designing the website and creating the digital litterâsearch results that reinforce the companyâs legitimacy. Thereâs the printing of business cardsâmy own and those of colleagues I would have met were this my real job. Thereâs the forging of expired conference passes to scatter in my backpack and the generation of a yearâs past e-mail
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