Companion pieces to Mark Bowden's March 2007 cover story
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Companion pieces to Mark Bowden's March 2007 cover story
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CIA surveillance footage
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On Philippine intelligence: “Most intelligence units rely on funds. But marine intelligence is based on relationships.” On the significance of Tilao’s death: “It significantly downgraded the leadership and the strength of the Abu Sayyaf group .” |
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On his relationship with the CIA: “I always have two people talking to me.” On his initial distrust of Alvin Siglos: “Personally speaking, I was not really impressed with the first debriefing.” On his vow not to shave or cut his hair: “I don’t know. Maybe I was just being cocky then. I didn’t know I would get lucky, or that my work would be very fruitful”
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On his high school days with Tilao: “He was my defender during that time.” |
David H. Freedman on smartphone apps and the perfected self, Mark Bowden on being in the dumb kids' class, James Parker on Glenn Beck, Isaac Chotiner on P. G. Wodehouse, and more
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