Tuesday, May 16, 2006
Antonio J. Mendez - The Master of Disguise
Profiling Antonio J Mendez:
The Master of Disguise, My Secret Life in the CIA written by Antonio J. Mendez with Malcolm McConnell, was a very intriguing read.
The people, events, techniques and props chronicled by Tony Mendez in his book seem straight out of a James Bond movie. Yet they were very real.
Although any book written by a former member of any of the security agencies is heavily vetted by the agency and their legal eagles, this book remains a fascinating look behind the public veil.
Mendez provides a glimpse into what happens on location in the field for agents and the back office machinations of the head honchos over a 25 year career in the Agency.
With all kudos to the Canadian Government who actively helped, participated and co-operated in Tehran back in 1980 to help American hostages, the true story about who helped 6 Americans escape the turmoil is revealed.
A very fascinating read, told in a style that's neither condescending, nor braggart, this book definitely held my attention.
Update: October 2006, Spy Dust: Two Masters of Disguise Reveal the Tools and Operations That Helped Win the Cold War was co-written with his wife Jonna Mendez, also involved in the intelligence field. "The Washington DC Commission for the Arts recently purchased seven of his paintings of Washington DC for their permanent collection. Both are consultants for the CBS television series The Agency, and are board members of the International Spy Museum, in Washington, DC."
http://www.themasterofdisguise.com
http://cicentre.com/intelligencespeakers/ISB_L-Z/SP_MENDEZ_Tony.htm
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