These are spy equipment that can help adult spies when they are going on dangerous missions.(go to www.spylife.com to purchase some of this equipment.)
Viper 2 Night Goggles
Bionic Ear
Writs Watch Digital Camera
Mini Night Vision
Voice Changing Phone
Night Scout Binoculars
Bullet Proof Vests
Bullet Proof Casual Covert Denim Jacket
Bullet Proof Tactical Assault Vest
Concealable Bullet Proof Vest
Lady Shield Bullet Proof Vest
Body Armor Protection Plates
Military Helmet
Tracking Systems
Pro Track 1
Pro Trak-GPS
Mobil Trak
Track Talk - Executive Security
Computer Surveillance
Face Sketching Software
Computer Snooper
Computer Forensic System
Night Vision Scopes
Infrared Digital Night Vision
Soviet Spy Monocular
A M T - Mini Night Vision Monocular
Viper Night Scope
Viper 2 Night Goggles
Cobra Vision
Jaguar Night Scope
MO - 4 Night Scope
MO - 22 Night Scope
MO - 32 Night Scope
MK-238 Night Scope for rifles
MK-258 Night Scope for rifles
MK-440 Night Scope for rifles
MK-6500 Night Scope for rifles
TS-3 Night Scope for rifles
Voyager 97 Night Scope Binoculars
Night Scout Binoculars
Night Eagle
Bugs and Top Detectors
Acoustical Jammer
Super Sweep Pro
Telephone Tap Detector
Bug Detector
Pro Bug Detector
Pro Tap Detector
Advanced Pro Bug Detector
TRD Personal Surveillance Detector
Covert, Miniature, and Security Cameras
Digital Video Security
System
Infrared Night Vision Camera
Wrist Watch Digital Camera
Wrist Watch Video Camera
Snake Camera
Video Glasses
Weather Proof Lipstick Camera
Pen Video Camera
Smoke Detector Camera
Cigarette Pack Video Camera
Miniature Wireless Video Camera
Pinhole Video Camera
Clock Camera
Desk Clock Camera
Wireless Pager Camera
Remote View Surveillance Camera
Motion Detector Video Camera
Video Surveillance System
Telephone Privacy
Cellular Encryption Digital Card
Cellular Voice Encryption
Cellular Blocker
High Power Cellular Blocker
Cellular Scrambler Phone
Telephone Privacy Guard
Phone Numbers Register
Micro Voice Disguiser
Voice Changer II
Voice Changing Phone
Pro Voice Changer
Telephone Call Filter
Voice, Fax & Data Encryption System
AT&T Surity-Telephone
Device 3600
AT&T Surity-Facsimile
Device 3700
World satellite Phone
Global Satellite Portable E-mail Communicator
Audio Surveillance Systems
Cellular Spy Phone
Cellular Phone Interceptor
Cellular Digital Phone Interceptor
Ear Piece Micro Communicator
Tele Monitor 2000
Micro UHF Transmitter
VHF Telephone Transmitter
Wall Listening Device
View Point Listning Device
Bionic Ear
Super Ear
Pen Microphone
Pen Recorder / Laser
Micro Telephone Recorder
8 Hour Digital Micro Recorder
8 HR. Telephone Recorder
6 Hr Mini Telephone Recorder
Automatic 5 HR Recorder
Personal Security
Hidden Camera Locator
50,000 Volts Shocking
Briefcase
Air Tasers
World’s Smallest Pepper Spray
Accessories
Peephole Reverser Scope
Miniature Alcohol Breath Analyzer
Mini Video Recorder With LCD Monitor
Truth Machine
Infra Red Heat Scanner
Envelope X-ray Spray
Heavy Duty Shredder
Ultrascan II Counterfeit Money Detector
Data Scope
14X Cat Scope
These are some facts about the CIA from www.CIA.gov
The Central Intelligence Agency was created in 1947 with the signing of the National Security Act by President Truman. The National Security Act charged the Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) with coordinating the nation’s intelligence activities and correlating, evaluating and disseminating intelligence which affects national security.
George J. Tenet was confirmed on July 10, 1997, and is the current Director of Central Intelligence (DCI). The DCI serves as the head of the United States Intelligence Community, principal advisor to the President for intelligence matters related to national security, and head of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
The CIA is an independent agency, responsible to the President through the DCI, and accountable to the American people through the intelligence oversight committees of the U.S. Congress.
CIA’s mission is to support the President, the National Security Council, and all officials who make and execute the U.S. national security policy by:
Providing accurate, comprehensive, and timely foreign intelligence on national security topics.
Conducting counterintelligence activities, special activities, and other functions related to foreign intelligence and national security, as directed by the President.
To accomplish its mission, the CIA engages in research, development, and deployment of high-leverage technology for intelligence purposes. As a separate agency, CIA serves as an independent source of analysis on topics of concern and also works closely with the other organizations in the Intelligence Community to ensure that the intelligence consumer-whether Washington policymaker or battlefield commander-receives the best intelligence possible.
As changing global realities have reordered the national security agenda, CIA has met these new challenges by:
Creating special, multidisciplinary centers to address such high-priority issues such as nonproliferation, counterterrorism, counterintelligence, international organized crime and narcotics trafficking, environment, and arms control intelligence.
Forging stronger partnerships between the several intelligence collection disciplines and all-source analysis.
Taking an active part in Intelligence Community analytical efforts and producing all-source analysis on the full range of topics that affect national security.
Contributing to the effectiveness of the overall Intelligence Community by managing services of common concern in imagery analysis and open-source collection and participating in partnerships with other intelligence agencies in the areas of research and development and technical collection.
By emphasizing adaptability in its approach to intelligence collection, the CIA can tailor its support to key intelligence consumers and help them meet their needs as they face the issues of the post-Cold War World.
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The Deputy Director of Central Intelligence is John E. McLaughlin. The DDCI assists the Director in his duties as head of the CIA and the Intelligence Community and exercises the powers of the Director when the Director’s position is vacant or in the Director’s absence or disability.
The Associate Director of Central Intelligence for Homeland Security, Office of the Director of Central
Intelligence, ensures the flow of intelligence in support of homeland defense. The current director is Winston P. Wiley.
The Executive Director of the Central Intelligence Agency is A.B. Krongard. Assisted by an Executive Board that counts among its membership five mission centers with duties that enable the Agency to carry out its mission–Chief Financial Officer, Chief Information Officer, Security, Human Resources and Global Support–the EXDIR manages the CIA on a day-to day basis.
The Directorate of Intelligence, the analytical branch of the CIA, is responsible for the production and dissemination of all-source intelligence analysis on key foreign issues. The current director is
Jami Miscik.
The Directorate of Science and Technology creates and applies innovative technology in support of the intelligence collection mission. The current director is Donald M. Kerr.
The Directorate of Operations is responsible for the clandestine collection of foreign intelligence. The current director is James L. Pavitt.
The Center for the Study of Intelligence maintains the Agency’s historical materials and promotes the study of intelligence as a legitimate and serious discipline. The current director is Paul Johnson.
The Office of General Counsel advises the Director of Central Intelligence on all legal matters relating to his roles as head of the CIA and the Intelligence Community and is the principal source of legal counsel for the CIA and the DCI’s Community Management Staff. The current General Counsel is Scott W. Muller.
The Office of Public Affairs advises the Director of Central Intelligence on all media, public policy, and employee communications issues relating to his role as head of the CIA and the Intelligence Community and is the CIA’s principal communications focal point for the media, the general public and Agency employees. The current director is Bill Harlow.