Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Corn...David Corn

The swashbuckling columnist and blogger wanders into the casino and places a few chips on a high stakes game:

Valerie Plame was recruited into the CIA in 1985, straight out of Pennsylvania State University. After two years of training to be a covert case officer, she served a stint on the Greece desk, according to Fred Rustmann, a former CIA official who supervised her then. Next she was posted to Athens and posed as a State Department employee. Her job was to spot and recruit agents for the agency. In the early 1990s, she became what's known as a nonofficial cover officer. NOCs are the most clandestine of the CIA's frontline officers. They do not pretend to work for the US government; they do not have the protection of diplomatic immunity. They might claim to be a businessperson. She told people she was with an energy firm. Her main mission remained the same: to gather agents for the CIA.

Mr Corn has the lovely Val moving from no cover at all, a State Department employee in the Athens embassy, to a deep cover "NOC". That would really fool everybody!

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