December 21, 2014
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CIA Travel Advice To Operatives

Today, 21 December 2014, WikiLeaks releases two classified documents by a previously undisclosed CIA office detailing how to maintain cover while travelling through airports using false ID – including during operations to infiltrate the European Union and the Schengen passport control system. This is the second release within WikiLeaks’ CIA Series, which will continue in the new year.

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Download the PDF for CIA Assessment on Surviving Secondary Screening

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Download the PDF for CIA Advice for Operatives Infiltrating Schengen

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Tim Stigal

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