Surviving Secondary Screening (CIA document)

Surviving Secondary Screening ( ‘Surviving an [review] secondary’, in English) [2] or surviving secondary: an identity threat assessment of secondary screening procedures at international airports ( ‘howsurvive a secondary: evaluation of the threat against identity of secondary detection procedures at international airports’, in English), [3] is a document from the CIA (Central Intelligence Agency, United States) classified as secret (nonforn) , which details how the Undercover agents can go unnoticed when crossing international borders and airports using fake IDs. [4]

The document

The document is dated 21 as September as 2011 and was revealed on December 21, 2014 on the site Wikileaks .

It aims to help CIA agents bypass security systems around the world to cross borders without giving notice to the respective authorities, including governments of allied countries. It details how to circumvent electronic systems and border protocols. [4]

It specifies what happens in a secondary airport review in different parts of the world and instructs how to preserve identity in the event of suspicions against officials of an air terminal and how to act if they are found in databases of intelligence agents. [5]

The tips include rehearsing a coherent false story for in-depth interrogation scenarios, preparing an account on the social network Twitter that is false and that supports some of the details in question, and not carrying electronic devices with accounts that are not false and do not correspond to the alibi.

 

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