Showing posts with label CIA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CIA. Show all posts

Sunday, May 14, 2017

The 40 Moscow Rules



The "Moscow Rules" were developed by the CIA and named after Moscow which was a dangerous place to be during the Cold War.

One may think of them like “Rules of Engagement” for spies, although it could also serve as guidelines or rules of thumb for one's self-defense.

If you haven't any Rules of Engagement for yourself, start thinking of them now and not while you are in the Moment of Truth as the 'fit hits the shan'!

Hope these help in your Sojourn of Septillion Steps!




The Original Moscow Rules

Agent Tony Mendez wrote:

Although no one had written them down, they were the precepts we all understood for conducting operations in the most difficult of operating environments: the Soviet capital. By the time they got to Moscow, everyone knew these rules. They were dead simple and full of common sense.

In the International Spy Museum in Washington, D.C., the Moscow Rules are given as:

  1. Assume nothing.
  2. Never go against your gut.
  3. Everyone is potentially under opposition control.
  4. Do not look back; you are never completely alone.
  5. Go with the flow, blend in.
  6. Vary your pattern and stay within your cover.
  7. Lull them into a sense of complacency.
  8. Do not harass the opposition.
  9. Pick the time and place for action.
  10. Keep your options open.




The 40 Moscow Rules

  • Rule #1: Assume nothing.
  • Rule #2: Technology will always let you down.
  • Rule #3: Murphy is right.
  • Rule #4: Never go against your gut.
  • Rule #5: Always listen to your gut; it is your operational antennae.
  • Rule #6: Everyone is potentially under opposition control.
  • Rule #7: Don’t look back; you are never completely alone. Use your gut.
  • Rule #8: Go with the flow; use the terrain.
  • Rule #9: Take the natural break of traffic.
  • Rule #10: Maintain a natural pace.
  • Rule #11: Establish a distinctive and dynamic profile and pattern.
  • Rule #12: Stay consistent over time.
  • Rule #13: Vary your pattern and stay within your profile.
  • Rule #14: Be non threatening: keep them relaxed; mesmerize!
  • Rule #15: Lull them into a sense of complacency.
  • Rule #16: Know the opposition and their terrain intimately.
  • Rule #17: Build in opportunity but use it sparingly.
  • Rule #18: Don’t harass the opposition.
  • Rule #19: Make sure they can anticipate your destination.
  • Rule #20: Pick the time and place for action.
  • Rule #21: Any operation can be aborted; if it feels wrong, then it is wrong.
  • Rule #22: Keep your options open.
  • Rule #23: If your gut says to act, overwhelm their senses.
  • Rule #24: Use misdirection, illusion, and deception.
  • Rule #25: Hide small operative motions in larger non threatening motions.
  • Rule #26: Float like a butterfly; sting like bee.
  • Rule #27: When free, In Obscura, immediately change direction and leave the area.
  • Rule #28: Break your trail and blend into the local scene.
  • Rule #29: Execute a surveillance detection run designed to draw them out over time.
  • Rule #30: Once is an accident; twice is a coincidence; three times is an enemy action.
  • Rule #31: Avoid static lookouts; stay away from chokepoints where they can reacquire you.
  • Rule #32: Select a meeting site so you can overlook the scene.
  • Rule #33: Keep any asset separated from you by time and distance until it is time.
  • Rule #34: If the asset has surveillance, then the operation has gone bad.
  • Rule #35: Only approach the site when you are sure it is clean.
  • Rule #36: After the meeting or act is done, “close the loop” at a logical cover destination.
  • Rule #37: Be aware of surveillance’s time tolerance so they aren’t forced to raise an alert.
  • Rule #38: If an alert is issued, they must pay a price and so must you.
  • Rule #39: Let them believe they lost you; act innocent.
  • Rule #40: There is no limit to a human being’s ability to rationalize the truth.


Copied from:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Moscow_rules
http://www.itstactical.com/intellicom/tradecraft/the-moscow-rules/


Monday, November 09, 2015

Spy Escape and Evasions Training



I got Jason Hanson's ebook, "Spy Secrets That Can Save Your Life" and there are some great skills to learn in it. Truly believe Self-Defense is all-encompassing and the tradecraft skills in this book should be added to your existing skillset. Went on YouTube and surprised to find his course there!

Posting it here in hopes it can transmit the knowledge that can save lives! I'm such a book geek/collector, I'm going to get the hardcopy too!

Get your Learn on!



The 4 Hour course is action-packed and full of practical information and skills that you and your family will actually use to help you to AVOID emergency situations by learning how to:

  • Keep yourself safe in airplanes, hotels, and public transportation (cabs & buses)
  • Prepare your home or business to avoid break-in with inexpensive solutions
  • Know if you are being followed and evade surveillance
  • Recognize the signs that a serious event is about to occur
  • Become a human lie detector and know when you are being deceived
  • Use social engineering to get almost anything you want
  • Avoid identity theft
  • Create a 23 piece Safety & Survival Kit to keep in your car and at home
​And then what to do when an emergency does happen. For example you will learn how to:

  • Break out of duct tape, zip ties and handcuffs in under 30 seconds or less
  • Pick a door and padlocks
  • Use simple techniques to scare off a potential and immediate threat
  • Follow a 3 step process to disappear without a trace
  • Create and use an improvised weapon



Spy Escape and Evasions Training


01 - The Mafia Story And Why You Must Prepare
02 - The Secret of Situational Awareness
03 - Everyday Carry Gear
04 - Why You Need A Tactical Pen
05 - Laptop Bag Gear
06 - Vehicle Survival Gear
07 - How To Build And Hide A Cache
08 - How To Gather Intelligence
09 - The Black Market
10 - What To Do When A Crisis Occurs
11 - What To Do If You’re Kidnapped
12 - How To Escape Duct Tape
13 - How To Escape Rope
14 - How To Escape Zip Ties
15 - How To Escape Handcuffs
16 - How To Disappear
17 - How To Do A Dead Drop
18 - What You Need To Know
19 - Social Engineering Secrets
20 - What You Need To Know About Disguises
21 - Surveillance And Counter Surveillance
22 - How To Become A Human Lie Detector
23 - How To Pick Locks
24 - How To Hotwire A Car
25 - Taxi Safety And Survival
26 - Hotel Safety And Survival
27 - Airplane Safety And Survival
28 - Escaping Over Fences
29 - Food And Water Storage
30 - Final Words To Keep You Safe





01 - The Mafia Story And Why You Must Prepare








02 - The Secret of Situational Awareness






03 - Everyday Carry Gear






04 - Why You Need A Tactical Pen






05 - Laptop Bag Gear






06 - Vehicle Survival Gear






07 - How To Build And Hide A Cache






08 - How To Gather Intelligence






09 - The Black Market






10 - What To Do When A Crisis Occurs






11 - What To Do If You’re Kidnapped






12 - How To Escape Duct Tape






13 - How To Escape Rope






14 - How To Escape Zip Ties






15 - How To Escape Handcuffs






16 - How To Disappear






17 - How To Do A Dead Drop






18 - What You Need To Know






19 - Social Engineering Secrets






20 - What You Need To Know About Disguises






21 - Surveillance And Counter Surveillance






22 - How To Become A Human Lie Detector






23 - How To Pick Locks






24 - How To Hotwire A Car






25 - Taxi Safety And Survival






26 - Hotel Safety And Survival






27 - Airplane Safety And Survival






28 - Escaping Over Fences






29 - Food And Water Storage






30 - Final Words To Keep You Safe






Bonus Video: Jason Hanson on Shark Tank






I truly hope you may never need to use these skills! Be safe!

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