Friday, November 14, 2014

Native American stand up; CIA Killing

Xochitl, Seth Auberon, Wisdom Quarterly; LASkinsFest.com; AirTalk (SCPR.org)
LA SKINS FEST is a Los Angeles based film and music non-profit committed to presenting and facilitating independent film project, showcasing musicians, and dabbling in comedy.
(FBM) Comedians Negin Farsad and Dean Obeidallah lead an all-star Muslim comedy tour across the country hilariously challenging religious, gender, and racial stereotypes. With added humor by Jon Stewart, David Cross, and Lewis Black.
  
Really Killing Them: How to execute the perfect assassination as taught by the CIA
Former CIA assassin Robert Baer, Larry Mantle (AirTalk, SCPR.org, Nov. 13, 2014)
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CIA doesn't really murder...OH, it really does?
To become a CIA assassin is to learn a series of calculated, meticulous steps that keep you, the killer, safe while your target sits comfortably unaware. And then there's the trickier matter of keeping you from getting prosecuted for violations of international law. How can it be done? A former CIA killer explains.

Robert Baer explores the world of seasoned killers with his new book, The Perfect Kill: 21 Laws for Assassins, a journey that begins with his arrest for the attempted murder of Saddam Hussein and moves into the history and theory of political assassination. It's less "How To" and more "How I Did" with a little bragging thrown in.
 
I love the CIA!
This is Baer's fourth New York Times bestseller, one of which became the story behind the Oscar-winning film "Syriana." The basis for Baer's books is his own life experience as an assassin with the CIA. The Perfect Kill continues the trend as Baer reflects on his experience infiltrating and betraying Hezbollah and taking out its "revered bang man," Hajj Radwan.
The laws of the assassin reflect the nature of their work: cold, duplicitous, and exact for all you would-be killers eager to work for the military-industrial complex. More + AUDIO

Inside the Company: CIA Diary (Philip Agee)

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