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CIA Memo on Walk‑Ins Cites Historical Cases Including Golitsyn, Wang Lijun, and Snowden

CIA Memo on Walk‑Ins Cites Historical Cases Including Golitsyn, Wang Lijun, and Snowden The passage outlines CIA policy on handling foreign walk‑ins and cites specific historical examples, offering a potential lead on how the agency evaluates and possibly exfiltrates defectors. It mentions named individuals (Golitsyn, Wang Lijun, Snowden) and suggests internal memoranda that could contain actionable details about decision‑making processes, but it provides no concrete dates, transactions, or direct evidence of misconduct, limiting its immediate investigative utility. Key insights: CIA memorandum discusses criteria for accepting or rejecting walk‑ins as defectors.; Reference to Yuri Golitsyn’s defection and the CIA’s assessment of his value.; Case study of Wang Lijun’s failed asylum request and subsequent imprisonment in China.

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CIA Memo on Walk‑Ins Cites Historical Cases Including Golitsyn, Wang Lijun, and Snowden The passage outlines CIA policy on handling foreign walk‑ins and cites specific historical examples, offering a potential lead on how the agency evaluates and possibly exfiltrates defectors. It mentions named individuals (Golitsyn, Wang Lijun, Snowden) and suggests internal memoranda that could contain actionable details about decision‑making processes, but it provides no concrete dates, transactions, or direct evidence of misconduct, limiting its immediate investigative utility. Key insights: CIA memorandum discusses criteria for accepting or rejecting walk‑ins as defectors.; Reference to Yuri Golitsyn’s defection and the CIA’s assessment of his value.; Case study of Wang Lijun’s failed asylum request and subsequent imprisonment in China.

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