CIAs Lost Magic Manual Resurfaces * By Noah Shachtman Email Author * November 24, 2009 | * 1:37 pm | * Categories: Spies, Secrecy and Surveillance
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51-4nneaghl_ss500_At the height of the Cold War, the Central Intelligence Agency paid $3,000 to renowned magician John Mulholland to write a manual on misdirection, concealment, and stagecraft. All known copies of the document and a related paper, on conveying hidden signals were believed to be destroyed in 1973. But recently, the manuals resurfaced, and have now been published as The Official CIA Manual of Trickery and Deception. Topics include working a clandestine partner, slipping a pill into the drink of the unsuspecting, and surreptitious removal of objects by women.
This wasnt the first time a magician worked for a western government. Harry Houdini snooped on the German and the Russian militiaries for Scotland Yard. English illusionist Jasper Maskelyne is reported to created dummy submarines and fake tanks to distract Rommels army during World War II. Some reports even credit him with employing flashing lights to hide the Suez Canal.
But Mulhollands contributions were far different, because they were part of a larger CIA effort, called MK-ULTRA, to control peoples minds. Which lead to the Agencys infatuation with LSD, as David Hambling recounted here a few weeks ago:
In the infamous Operation Midnight Climax, unwitting clients at CIA brothels in New York and San Francisco were slipped LSD and then monitored through one-way mirrors to see how they reacted. They even killed an elephant with LSD. Colleagues were also considered fair game for secret testing, to the point where a memo was issued instructing that the punch bowls at office Christmas parties were not to be spiked.
The Boston Globe has put together a great visual summary of some of Mulhollands best tricks for the CIA: the shoelace pattern that means follow me; the hidden compartment to smuggle in an agent; the best ways to appear dumb and non-threatening. Because theres no better misdirection than appearing to be a fool.
[Neat trick: @earth_battalion]
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