- Lindsay Moran
Lindsay Moran (b.
18 December 1969 ) is a former clandestine officer for theCentral Intelligence Agency , and has applied the moniker ofspy to herself. She's also a freelance writer whose articles have appeared inThe New York Times ,The Washington Post , andUSA Today . In 2005 she published her memoir "Blowing My Cover, My Life As A Spy", in which she wrote about her experiences as a case officer for the from 1998 to 2003.Early years
Lindsay Moran had an interest in everything espionage related from her early years on.cite book
last=Moran
first=Lindsay
year = 2005
title = Blowing My Cover, My Life As A Spy
publisher = Putnam Adult
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isbn = 978-0-399-15239-9] Her childhood fantasies were fueled by spy novels, especially "Harriet the Spy " [citeweb |url=http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/01/11/spy.life/ |work=CNN.com |title=Moran: "It's a dirty business" |date=January 12 ,2005 |accessdate=2007-03-21] andJames Bond series and she dreamed of growing up to join the CIA. [citeweb |url=http://dhamel.typepad.com/deblog/2005/07/blowing_my_cove.html |title=Review on Lindsay Moran's book |accessdate=2007-03-21] When she was a child, she often conducted surveillance on the neighbors or communicated with friends through secret codes. A member ofMontgomery Blair High School 's graduating class of 1987, she was voted "Most Intellectual," "Wittiest" and "Most Likely to Succeed" by her classmates. [The Silver Chips 1987 senior superlatives list.] Moran used to be a staff writer and editor-in-chief of [https://silverchips.mbhs.edu/ Silver Chips] , where she wrote a series of articles on serious issues like teenage abortion andVietnam refugees as well as lighter topics like shopping mallSanta Claus es. After high school, she attendedHarvard College majoring in English.citeweb |url=https://silverchips.mbhs.edu/inside.php?sid=5077 |work=Montgomery Blair High School's Online Student Newspaper |title=Blair alumnus publishes novel about being in the |author=Amanda Lee |date=March 11 ,2005 |accessdate=2007-03-21]After graduating from Harvard, she won a Fulbright scholarship and then became an English teacher in
Bulgaria .In 1998, she was employed by the CIA and quit the job after five years.
Clandestine career
After graduating from Harvard and submitting an application that included her language skills and her time living in
Eastern Europe as a Fulbright scholar, Moran was quickly recruited to work for the CIA. At first, she took great delight in the job since it fulfilled her childhood dream of becoming a officer:She began her orientation in the "Directorate of Operations" (DO), the clandestine branch of the Agency, after which she was sent to "The Farm", the field academy for clandestine officers at a base outside
Williamsburg, Virginia .citeweb |url=http://edition.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0502/01/i_ins.01.html |title="Inside the ", interview script between David Ensor and Lindsay Moran |work=CNN.com |date=February 1 ,2005 |accessdate=2007-03-21] Her year of training includedparamilitary exercises, mockambushes ,parachute jumps, cars crashes and driving power boats. It also included an exercise in which students at a pretend embassy reception sought to recruit "foreigners" to spy for the CIA. She completed the training course in December 1999, a year after the CIA's directorGeorge Tenet declared war onal-Qaeda . citeweb |url=http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2004-12-22--book_x.htm |title=Ex-spy says trapped in Cold War mode |author=John Diamond |work=USA Today |accessdate=2007-03-21]After graduating from "The Farm", Moran was deployed to
Skopje , Macedonia under the official cover of a foreign diplomat. As a case officer for the CIA, Moran's primary job was to spot, assess, develop, and recruit foreigners willing to sell secrets, as well as maintaining the agents who were already under her control. She spent three years there collecting information onYugoslavia n leaders involved in the Serbiangenocide inKosovo . However, her interest in spy work gradually diminished because of the pressure her career had put on her personal life, as well as her growing disillusionment with the CIA's bureaucracy, especially after theSeptember 11, 2001 attacks . On theDiane Rehm talk radio show onJanuary 17 , Moran said that the final straw that convinced her to leave the agency was its slow reaction to the terrorist attacks. She was also disappointed with the agency itself since she felt that her career advancement as a case officer, in general, depended not so much on the quality of agents that she recruited, but rather on the quantity. The more recruits they had, the better. Disapproving of theIraq War , she worked on the Iraq desk at headquarters during the Iraq invasion and resigned from the CIA after two years there.Book published
In 2005, Moran published her memoir "Blowing My Cover: My Life as a Spy" detailing her time in the CIA. Some find it surprising that the CIA allowed Moran to speak freely about her top-secret work, especially due to the negative press this book generated for the Agency. [citeweb |url=http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drmn/books/article/0,1299,DRMN_63_3485711,00.html |title="Cover" bares" flaws |author=Karen Algeo Krizman |date=
January 21 ,2005 |accessdate=2007-03-21] [The copyright page of the first edition (G.P. Putnam's Sons, 2005) includes a disclaimer indicating that while the CIA had viewed and approved the text, this was not to be seen as an endorsement or confirmation of Moran's claims.] Moran responded in an interview:References
See also
*
Philip Agee
*Frank Snepp
*John Stockwell
*Ralph McGehee External links
* [http://www.harrisonline.com/audio/listings/2005/02/lindsay-moran-ex-agent.html Lindsay Moran, ex-agent] at Paul Harris Show Audio.
* [http://www.nysun.com/arts/she-gives-spies-a-bad-name/6360/ Review of: Blowing my Cover: My Life as a CIA Spy]
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