CIA Tiger Shadow Assassination Association

Assassination Instruction

by Commander Black, G


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 8/4/2017

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 644
ISBN : 9781546200376
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 644
ISBN : 9781546200369

About the Book

In the past, the Secret Service have deployed on numerous missions designed for assassination purposes. Usually, this calls for the cooperation of foreign diplomats, such as the Special Operations Department of Great Britain. Usually, the administration of drugs and other chemicals are for hypnosis, isolation, deprivation, and various other forms of torture, but one of the main reasons is for assassination purposes. The administration of deceptive tactics is also effective in assassination plots of populations on a wide scale across the globe. At first assassination efforts, attempts were very crude, but over the years, they have developed into a very complex plot or strategy. Counterrevolutionary and paramilitary operations funded by the United States government usually are very successful. If the Pentagon expected operations to be successful, numerous other countries realized they had to participate so models in their country could duplicate results. The Secret Service intercepted battle strategies and allowed defensive operations. They created ambushes out in front of Adolph Hitler and strengthened plans to capture and interrogate him. The Americans analyzed the Nazi Communist Party, and at the same time, intelligence produced vital information about his army. The information obtained about the enemy was used to target their military from the satellite. They placed assassins within close proximity of their targets for easy elimination and perfected tactics through years of study. They blended them into political affairs of suspected terrorist and other government organizations depending on their classification. Covert missions have changed policies over the years, but unfortunately, it usually is the systematic elimination of people for political reasons. Secret organizations created by the government usually lead to the discovery of retaliation operations with a kill or capture targeted label or list and they are very successful at meeting objectives to disarm the enemy. Plans that are not so successful are taken and modified by generals. They are created to take control of government entities, disable militaries, conduct arrest procedures, and create assassination plots. Sometimes, a covert mission is led by members of an elite organization for the rescue of hostages or domestic espionage or sometimes even to unmask foreign influence for the anti-war movement. They made numerous plans and strategies to cover their operations. It took efforts in different areas, but Congress predicted it to be a success. Usually, for a mission to be successful, operatives are from different areas, and engagements from different angles are considered. It takes complicated thought processes to address areas of engagement that lead to successful operations. When the operations are successful, usually, the operatives from that region become the leaders.


About the Author

Commander Gary black is a retired veteran of the United States Navy. He enlisted in the United States Navy when he was eighteen years old and worked as a weapon specialist on board the USS John L. Hall (FFG-32). He attended GMA School and GMC School in Great Lakes Illinois. He studied BEE in Millington, Tennessee, and that was comprised of electricity and electronics. He studied small arm assembly and disassembly and the operation of the Tartar Guided Missile Launching System Mk 13 Mod IV. Of the weapons he was competent at handling was the Browning Automatic Machine Gun, the M-60, the M-14, and the Springfield Armory Issue .45 caliber pistol. He also was proficient at the M-79 Grenade Launcher. There are four major weapons systems on the FFG Class ships, and they are the five inch fifty-four cannon, the Guided Missile Launching System Mk 13 Mod IV, the Close in Weapon System and the Torpedo Sonar Engagement System. He is married and has three children and three grandchildren who live in Alabama. His children are Savanah, Emily, and Caleb. Savannah has two daughters, Emmalyn and Elli. Emily has a son, Kip. Some of the countries he visited was Israel, Cuba, Romania, Bulgaria, Portugal, Spain, and the Bahama Islands. He flew from Yugoslavia to Pennsylvania when he exited the United States Navy, and briefly visited Sicily and Italy before his career was over. He has an extensive background in telecommunications and has assembled equipment for Bellsouth, Sprint, and Fujitsu. Commander Gary Black lives in San Diego, California. He is forty-five years old. Commander Gary Black’s desire to join in military operations evolved from the bond he had with his grandfathers, who served in World War I. One was a medic, and the other was an infantry soldier stationed in Alaska. They were from Alabama, and both of them were retired servicemen.