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|a Intro; Title Page; Copyright; Table of Contents; Introduction; Volume I. Turnabout; Contents; Executive Summary; Main Finding; Five Insights; Three Tools; Five Recommendations; Main Conclusion; 1. Introduction; 2. Defining Turnabout; 2.1. Turnabout = Double-Cross; 2.2. Cross & Double-Cross; 2.3. Deception & Counterdeception; 2.4. Parthian Shots & Parting Shots; 2.5. Flag & False Flag; 2.6. Blowback vs Playback; 2.7. Bluff & Double-Bluff; 2.8. Time Distortion Effects; 3. The Three Steps to Turnabout; 3.1. Deception; 3.2. Detection; 3.3. Turnabout; 4. Types of Turnabout.
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|a 4.1. Double-Ambush & Counter-AmbushCase 4.1.1: The Warrenpoint Double-Ambush, Northern Ireland, 1979; Case 4.1.2: A Magician Counter-Ambushes the Afghans, 1902; Case 4.1.3: Counter-Sniping, 1915-2009; 4.2. Double Back; Case 4.2.1: The Keyhole Satellite that Played Dead, 1977-78; Case 4.2.2: The D-Day MOONSHINE Electronic Double Back, 1944; Case 4.2.3: The Most Dangerous Game -- in Fiction, 1924; 4.3. Double Exchange; Case 4.3.1: The Chinese 7th Stratagem: Make the Illusion Real, Ad 755; Case 4.3.2: The Alamein MUNASSIB Switch, 1942; Case 4.3.3: The Actor Tricks the Magicians, 1922.
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|a 4.4. Hiding in Plain SightCase 4.4.1: Indomitable Jones and the Malta Radar; Case 4.4.2: Dudley Clarke and the Aircraft Dummies; 4.5. Hiding under Thin Cover; Case 4.5.1: The FAREWELL Gambit, 1982-84; Case 4.5.2: HEINRICH Helps Set the Stage for the Battle of the Bulge, 1944; Case 4.5.3: The Bar Code Orange Con, 2003-2009; 4.6. Provoking Truth; Case 4.6.1: Plan GISKES: Mr. Marks Unmasks Col. Giskes, Feb 1943; Case 4.6.2: The Dreyfus Ruse, 1899; Case 4.6.3: The Forensic Accountant vs the Embezzler, 1970s; Case 4.6.4: America's Midway Ruse, 1942.
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|a Case 4.6.5: Hypothetical Scenarios, 1984 to present4.7. Double-Bluffing; Case 4.7.1: The Booby Trapped Booby Trap: Major Foot's Luck, 1943; Case 4.7.2: The CORONA Satellite That Wasn't, 1958; Case 4.7.3: Jones and the Fake Jay Beam, 1941; Case 4.7.4: Jones and the Double-Telltale Envelope, early 1940s; Case 4.7.5: The Allies Double-Bluff the German Gothic Line in Italy, 1944; Case 4.7.6: RFE Turnabouts a Czech Terror Plot, 1957; 4.8. Double Agentry; Case 4.8.1: CHEESE: World's First Double-Agent System, 1939-1944; Case 4.8.2: NORTH POLE: German Playback Double-Agentry, 1942-1944.
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|a Case 4.8.3: LAGARTO: Japanese Double-Agentry, 1943-45Case 4.8.4: SCHERHORN: A Soviet Playback Operation, 1944-1945; Case 4.8.5: X-2: The American Way of Double-Agentry; 4.9. Tripwires & Telltales; Case 4.9.1: Daniel & the Priests of Bel, c.100 BC; Case 4.9.2: Noor's Secret Triple Security Checks, 1943; 5. The Security of Options; Case 5.1: The No M.O.; Case 5.2: The Secret M.O.; Case 5.3: Sherman's March to Atlanta, 1864; Case 5.4: The Two Patton's Ruse, 1944; 6. Double or Not?: Two Parallel Cases; Case 6.1: GARBO, 1944; Case 6.2: Marwan, 1973-2007; 7. Double-Agent Systems: Dead or Alive?
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|a 8. Limits of the Game of Turnabout: Simple Cycles or Infinite Layers?
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|a This title combines two of spymaster Barton Whaley's most potent analyses of the craft: Turnabout: Crafting the Double-Cross and When Deception Fails: The Theory of Outs. Each examination dives into extensive case studies to establish not only bedrock understandings of essential espionage principals, but also creates guidance for their practical application on both individual and governmental scales. Deception is a basic tactic used by allies and enemies alike, but when both protagonist and antagonist ply the same trade, it is the master of the double-cross who comes out the victor. Turnabout.
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