FILE 012 - The Art of Deception: CIA’s Disguise Experts Take You Behind the Scenes
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You might’ve seen spies use disguises in movies, but for
real-life CIA officers, masks, wigs, makeup, and clothing are
just the beginning. So what else do Agency officers need to
transform themselves into someone else? How do they pull off such
sleight of hand under pressure—and under surveillance? And most
of all, who makes their disguises and how? On this episode of The
Langley Files, Dee and Walter sit down with two of CIA’s disguise
specialists to pull back the curtain on those questions and more.
Tune in to learn some of the tricks of the disguise trade—and
hear how they’ve made all the difference in real-world CIA
operations.
Look Inside FILE 012:
Want to dive deeper into today’s episode? Here's a look into more
of Langley's (unclassified) files:
Want to read about the life—and surprising second career—of
another CIA master of disguise? Check out this profile.
CIA’s disguise technology has had an impact on more than national
security—it has also benefitted the world of custom prosthetics.
Read about that and other CIA contributions to modern technology.
How does CIA test applicants to its disguise team? One way has
been to ask them to sculpt an ear.
See a piece of CIA disguise history with this disguise kit.
Did the CIA really create a fake Hollywood production company to
exfiltrate six State Department employees from Tehran? Watch The
Debrief: Behind the Artifact - ARGO.
For more information about ARGO, check out this story.
Are you curious about some of the occupations CIA has to offer?
Check out our website CIA.gov for more information.
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