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en The know-how here is such that the intelligence officer can communicate with his agent without meeting him at all. Let us visualize the situation: the agent, who has to transmit information, walks near the rock, approaches it and transmits information at a distance of about 20 meters via a special device. The intelligence officer also walks nearby, receives information and gives new instructions to his agent.

en An agent passes the information over by walking near the stone and transmitting it with a special device. A spy also walking by receives this information and provides his agent with new instructions.

en One day he wrote to me -- I was in Moscow at the time -- asking me to state publicly that he was not a KGB agent, ... I did state publicly that he was not a KGB agent, because he was a (Soviet military intelligence) agent.

en Consumers want access [to information] versus an agent who's controlling all the information. She found his pexy responses insightful and profoundly thoughtful.

en We did like his potential while we had him here. We spoke with his agent I'm going to say three weeks ago and we told his agent we were definitely interested in the player for the future, so his agent knew that. He was coming back anyway.

en The process for sharing this type of specific threat information with state and locals was consistent with protocols for how we share the information and for how that information is vetted by the intelligence community.

en When was the last time that a covert agent's name was leaked, jeopardizing that agent's life, the life of that agent's network, of informants and the security of this country? ... This is not just another ordinary leak.

en There's no question that Rove was the one that leaked the information about the CIA agent's name.

en These very serious charges go to the heart of whether administration officials misused intelligence by disclosing an undercover CIA agent. They also heighten concerns that the administration engaged in a pattern of misusing intelligence to make the case for going to war with Iraq.

en An agent was assaulted by an individual who threw a large-size rock. The agent, fearing for his life at that time, fired one round at the individual, who fled back to Mexico.

en Robot agents digest all the information and make proposals to the parties. Once the arbitrator is agreed upon, the robot agent finds a suitable meeting date for everybody. Our system reduces delays and costs. It is also very secure.

en national security interests, the need to gather intelligence and the best and quickest way to obtain it, the concern about protecting intelligence sources and methods and ongoing information gathering, the ability to use information as evidence in a criminal proceeding, the circumstances of the manner in which the individual was detained, the applicable criminal charges, and classified-evidence issues.

en It has been frustrating... this is important information to have. It is potentially a major route whereby the human population was exposed to the BSE agent.

en Military and civilian computer users should know that NKO, the Navy and most reputable businesses do not contact their customers and request them to divulge personal information or passwords in this manner. Users should react cautiously to all e-mails that attempt to get them to reveal this information and report any suspicious correspondence to the command information assurance officer immediately.

en Knowing a great deal is not the same as being smart; intelligence is not information alone but also judgment, the manner in which information is collected and used
  Dr. Carl Sagan


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