posted on Oct, 25 2004 @ 11:40 PM
heh, yea I know what you mean. I've found various manuals and such from kazaa, but there mainly opinion essays rather then fact. There are a few
manuals that I have come across though that I've found very informative:
FM 5-250 - Demolitions and Explosives
FM 21-75 - Common Soldier Skills
CIA Field Expediant Methods for Explosives Preparations
CIA Guerilla Handbook
CIA Key Casting Manual
MIT Guide to Lock Picking
US Army Survival Manual
ST 31-91B - US Army Special Forces - Medical Handbook
United States Marine Corps Martial Arts Training Manual
US Army Special Forces Hand to Hand Fighting
CIA Lock Picking Manual/ Key Casting Manual
US Navy SEALs Physical Fitness Guide
US Navy SEALs Patrol Leaders Handbook
CIA Explosives Preparations
CIA Improvised Sabotage Devices
Those are the notable manuals that I've managed to come across. Now I came across a list of topics that a CIA agent would learn, and Ive been
successful at finding certain area topics, but others are very hard. Heres the list if anyones interested:
Computer Security, Countersurveillance, Art of Disguise, Etiquette and Arts, Explosives Specialists, Fake Identification and Secret Banking, Field
Medicing, Forensics, Guerilla Warfare, Hand to Hand and Knife Combat, Incindiary Specialist, International and Local Law, Languages, Lock Bypassing
Techniques, Military Strategy and Tactics, Photography, Poisons Specialist, Psychology, Recreational Drugs (?), Sniper, Surveillance.
Some topics make sense to me, others I just think the author bull#ted and but there.
If anyone up for the discussion on a more private letter, my AIM screenname should be available. feel free to contact me and discuss.