Mossad Training Manual Pdf
It is not easy to train the world’s most talented secret force. The complexity of this training cannot be understated. Beyond the issue of how we do this in secret (the answer, of course, is secret bases located throughout the world, see ), we have to deal with the complexity of the physical conditions of our agents.
Hand-to-hand training is an important asset, but only if you have hands. Our Mossad Seal, for example, is somewhat less proficient in hand-to-hand, but he’s incredible in under-sea espionage. Our Zionist Shark is also an expert in under-sea espionage activity, but he’s quite awful when it comes to flying (he gets air sick and it cost us a fortune to get the F16 clean!). Most Mossad training (well, except for the Seal, Shark, Jellyfish and dolphin) include the following abilities: • To run long distances (minimum of 40 miles per 2 hours) • To hold one’s breath for no less than 4 minutes (the longest is 7) • To climb (without equipment) a 100 meter high tower • To see a minimum of 1 kilometer at night and with a blindfold • To produce fake passports using Adobe® Photoshop™, scissors, paper, color printer, and glue A special twitter account (for example @ZionistShark, @ZionistWolf, @ZionistSeal, @ZionistPenguin, etc.).
Declassified Army and CIA Manuals Declassified Army and CIA Manuals Used in Latin America: An Analysis of Their Content Lisa Haugaard, Latin America Working Group. February 18, 1997 On September 20, 1996, the Pentagon released to the public seven training manuals prepared by the U.S. Military and used between 1987 and 1991 for.
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The Fifth Column has put together a list of the Field Manuals and Technical Manuals that are most needed and sought after. We then broke the list down into easy to understand subcategories. We then located where each manual is available online. Some of these manuals date back fifty years. Some are this year’s edition.
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