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...effect, the companies get free executives. For the cover to be plausible, the CIA must recruit business-school graduates who can put in a productive day's work with the firm and then spy during their off-hours. The CIA has even begun experimenting with recruiting mid-level corporate executives who yearn for adventure, then placing them in overseas firms as ``NOCs of convenience'' to penetrate a target for several years. When the mission is over, the execs return to the business world. But while they are NOC officers, the CIA pays them a government salary. The company pays them...
...recruit NOC officers, the CIA, working through phony front companies, will place advertisements in major newspapers asking for young business- school graduates who want to live overseas. Or the front company will hire corporate headhunting firms that remain unaware that they're finding candidates for the CIA. Applicants are told to show up at a northern Virginia business, where the vetting begins. Eventually, the recruit is told about the real job he's being asked to do. If he agrees, training begins at a secret location away from the ``farm'' at Camp Peary, Virginia, where other CIA officers are trained...
College officials remain unconvinced, despiteHrnicek's promise. "There's no way Michael Hrnicekcan promise that members of this group are notgoing to recruit or proselytize or harass people,"DeGreeff says. "The students on [the group's] listare some of the major recruiters on campus whocontinue to harass people...
Student organizations looking to recruit new members at spring registration may be in for a few surprises...
Student leaders interviewed yesterday said theydid not plan to recruit in each of the 13 houses...