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House Oversight Document Mentions Counterintelligence Conundrum

House Oversight Document Mentions Counterintelligence Conundrum The passage contains only a quotation about perception and a generic title, without any names, transactions, dates, or actionable details linking powerful actors to misconduct. Key insights: Quote by Pierre Wack on facts vs. perceptions; Document titled 'THE COUNTERINTELLIGENCE CONUNDRUM' under House Oversight

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House Oversight Document Mentions Counterintelligence Conundrum The passage contains only a quotation about perception and a generic title, without any names, transactions, dates, or actionable details linking powerful actors to misconduct. Key insights: Quote by Pierre Wack on facts vs. perceptions; Document titled 'THE COUNTERINTELLIGENCE CONUNDRUM' under House Oversight

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115 PART THREE THE COUNTERINTELLIGENCE CONUNDRUM “Scenarios deal with two worlds: the world of facts and the world of perceptions. They explore for facts but they aim at perceptions inside the heads of decision makers. Their purpose is to gather and transform information of strategic significance into fresh perceptions” —Pierre Wack, Harvard Business Review, 1985

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