This entry details the high-stakes world of Russian intelligence operations as described by Aliia Roza on the Shawn Ryan Show. It covers the critical moment of compromise, a violent ambush orchestrated by a former commander, and the complex political motives behind the betrayal. The content highlights the extreme risks faced by undercover operatives and the sophisticated tactics employed in intelligence warfare.
This video, presented by Nikko Ortiz, a self-proclaimed counterintelligence expert, delves into the manipulation of visual media, particularly concerning firearms like the AR-15. Ortiz argues that AI-generated and altered images are used as propaganda and psyops to sow public division and confusion, urging viewers to be skeptical of mainstream narratives and to critically analyze visual evidence.
This video discusses Project Bluebird, a government program focused on psychological manipulation and creating multiple personalities, which the speaker equates to being worse than MK-Ultra. The speaker shares a deeply personal account of experiencing extreme childhood trauma, allegedly inflicted by a stepfather involved in Army counterintelligence, leading to psychological splitting as a survival mechanism. The content draws parallels to fictional depictions of psychological conditioning and trauma in films like 'Split' and 'A Clockwork Orange'.
This video, presented by former CIA Officer Jason Hanson, details the tactics of honey pots and honey traps used for espionage and compromise. It emphasizes the importance of situational awareness, particularly for high-net-worth individuals, and warns against common deception techniques employed by foreign intelligence services. Hanson provides actionable advice for travelers to avoid becoming targets of robbery, kidnapping, or information extraction.
This YouTube Short features content creator Nikko Ortiz sharing a brief thought related to his experience as a counterintelligence agent. He humorously advises viewers to be careful what they say, implying that discretion is important in such professions. The description also includes numerous links to his other social media platforms, discount codes for various brands (Bravo Sierra, Redcon1, Grunt Style), and his business contact information. While the title and description don't directly mention firearms, the creator's association with brands like Bravo Sierra and Grunt Style, which are often popular in tactical and firearm communities, along with the typical audience for such content, suggests a connection to firearms enthusiasts.
This YouTube Short aims to clarify a common misconception, emphasizing that being a counterintelligence agent does not equate to being in the CIA. The creator, Nikko Ortiz, addresses this point directly to individuals within and outside of military branches. The description also includes promotional links for various social media platforms, merchandise, and affiliate programs.
This YouTube Short focuses on the experiences of a military counterintelligence agent in the Army. The creator expresses enjoyment in their role, humorously referring to some aspects as 'nerd sh!t.' The video also prominently features links to various social media platforms (TikTok, Instagram, Twitch) and affiliate marketing links for brands like Bravo Sierra, Redcon1, Grunt Style, and Daddy Hats, indicating a focus on creator promotion and sponsored content. The description also lists contact information for business inquiries and a PO Box address.
This YouTube Short features a counterintelligence agent discussing the secretive nature of their work, emphasizing the need for discretion, especially within military branches. The video humorously highlights a near-disclosure of sensitive information. It also promotes various social media platforms and brands, including Bravo Sierra, Redcon1, and Grunt Style, with discount codes provided. The creator, Nikko Ortiz, also shares links to his other online presences and gear.
This entry provides an expert overview of the U.S. Army's MOS 35L Counterintelligence Special Agent role, drawing insights from former/current Army CI agents. It details the job's focus on national security threats, the distinction from CID, and essential skills like source handling and reporting. The information highlights the rigorous training at Fort Huachuca, Arizona, and the significant career advantages, including high demand in the private sector due to specialized skills and TS/SCI clearances.
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