» Room organization system in process by an operative in a CIA safe house. Discipline in organizing your gear is discipline in controlling your environment.
» Operative organizing weapons and ammunition on a plane. You don’t rise to the occasion; you fall back on your preparation – and your preparation starts with organized gear.
» A ‘gray woman’ operative in Berlin wearing a hoodie. She’s the embodiment of tradecraft – a woman who can disappear not by fleeing but by fading into the ordinary.
» Detecting signs of betrayal on a park bench eith CIA operatives in Zurich, Switzerland. Betrayal in tradecraft is a performance, and the best operatives never let the mask slip.
» A covert operative boarding an agency private jet. The beauty of being a nomad is in the freedom to wake up anywhere and call it the start of a new adventure.
» How to organize your gear like a CIA operative. When your gear is organized for the unexpected, you’re prepared for the inevitable.
» A covert operative driving a Maserati in Tokyo, Japan. Mastering tactical driving means turning every curve, gear shift, and acceleration into a calculated move.
» Covert social media operation using tablets. Social media is the perfect stage for covert influence – public enough to amplify, personal enough to persuade.
» Surveillance detection route tactics on a balcony on Bourbon Street in New Orleans during Mardi Gras. A well-executed SDR is like a magician’s trick – the observer sees the movements but misses the intent.
» The Exit Strategy Directive; NOC operative in a helicopter over Iceland. A good exit leaves questions unanswered; a great one leaves no questions at all.
» CQC Silent Takedown Tactics; operative approaching his target with a garrote. The perfect silent takedown is not seen, not heard, and only felt for the briefest moment.
» An operative nomad’s backpack in a hideout bungalow in Laos. To be a nomad is to master the art of belonging everywhere and nowhere at once.