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One Clever Idea After Another - CIA Book of Dirty Tricks

One Clever Idea After Another - CIA Book of Dirty Tricks in Bloomington, MN

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One Clever Idea After Another - CIA Book of Dirty Tricks.The CIA has spent lifetimes determining how to DO IN THEIR MARKS. Here is a short sample of what you will find in this Electronic Book:ADDITIVESHarmful additives are a formidable weapon against machinery, people, and processes. Additives perform one or more of the following:1) Corrosion...sulfuric acid, for example, will corrode the gutter, eaves, and downspout of a home; dumped salt will mar a building surface or floor and kill a lawn.2) Contamination...copper salts will rot rubber products; soap in a public or corporate fountain will create giant foam. Or put it in a steam boiler if you're more serious about the matter.3) Abrasion...introduction of light, coarse materials, such as resins, to automotive fuel, or metal filings placed in the gears of industrial machinery, will create frictional havoc.4) Impurities...adding sugar to gasoline creates harmful carbon from the burning sugar, stopping the engine. Soaps and detergents make wonderful additions to food and could even be beneficial if the target happens to be constipated. If not, then soap laden munchies or drinks will really keep him moving.During my stay as an invited guest of Uncle Sam I recall some dirty tricksters' making an action statement against being in KP. They liberally coated various pans and cooking vessels with GI soap. They washed mugs with a lot of soap, then neglected to rinse them before letting the utensils dry. Later, when some drinkable potion like milk or coffee was poured into the mug by some unsuspecting mark, the soap was activated. Whoosh! Soap is also a very effective additive to containers in which food isprepared. The secret is to disguise the taste. Various other additives will do that and other tricks.Table of Content:AdditivesCheese FillersLawyersAirlinesChild AbuseForgeryLicense PlatesAnimalsCIAGarage SalesMA BellApartmentsClassified AdsGasesMailAssassinationClergyGraffitiMail DropsAuto DealersCoinsHighwaysMarriageBanksComputersHookersMediaBikersContractorsAnd more...C
One Clever Idea After Another - CIA Book of Dirty Tricks.The CIA has spent lifetimes determining how to DO IN THEIR MARKS. Here is a short sample of what you will find in this Electronic Book:ADDITIVESHarmful additives are a formidable weapon against machinery, people, and processes. Additives perform one or more of the following:1) Corrosion...sulfuric acid, for example, will corrode the gutter, eaves, and downspout of a home; dumped salt will mar a building surface or floor and kill a lawn.2) Contamination...copper salts will rot rubber products; soap in a public or corporate fountain will create giant foam. Or put it in a steam boiler if you're more serious about the matter.3) Abrasion...introduction of light, coarse materials, such as resins, to automotive fuel, or metal filings placed in the gears of industrial machinery, will create frictional havoc.4) Impurities...adding sugar to gasoline creates harmful carbon from the burning sugar, stopping the engine. Soaps and detergents make wonderful additions to food and could even be beneficial if the target happens to be constipated. If not, then soap laden munchies or drinks will really keep him moving.During my stay as an invited guest of Uncle Sam I recall some dirty tricksters' making an action statement against being in KP. They liberally coated various pans and cooking vessels with GI soap. They washed mugs with a lot of soap, then neglected to rinse them before letting the utensils dry. Later, when some drinkable potion like milk or coffee was poured into the mug by some unsuspecting mark, the soap was activated. Whoosh! Soap is also a very effective additive to containers in which food isprepared. The secret is to disguise the taste. Various other additives will do that and other tricks.Table of Content:AdditivesCheese FillersLawyersAirlinesChild AbuseForgeryLicense PlatesAnimalsCIAGarage SalesMA BellApartmentsClassified AdsGasesMailAssassinationClergyGraffitiMail DropsAuto DealersCoinsHighwaysMarriageBanksComputersHookersMediaBikersContractorsAnd more...C

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