Valerie Plame, telling the (edited) inside story
By Alan Cooperman | Monday, October 22, 2007 | The Washington Post
Valerie Plame “…worked on the operations side, the part of the CIA that runs agents and covert activities, rather than on the analytical side, which tries to make sense of all the information flowing in. From her former CIA ‘classmates,’ we know that she went through the agency’s elite Career Trainee program, including paramilitary training at the classified location known as the Farm, and was one of just three in her class of 50 who were chosen to be NOCs (pronounced ‘knocks’), or non-official cover officers, the most clandestine in the agency. And from her memoir, we now know how deeply secrecy was ingrained in her….”…BS
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/10/21/AR2007102101630_pf.html
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