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EDWARD FRANCIS MICKOLUS

Summary: Dr. Edward Mickolus, President of Vinyard Software, has been a leading scholar in
international terrorist studies since 1975. He served in the Central Intelligence Agency as an
analyst, collector, public affairs officer, and recruiter for 33 years. He currently is an author,
consultant and public speaker.

EDUCATION

A.B., Government, Georgetown University, 1973


M.A., Political Science, Yale University, 1974
M.Phil., Political Science, Yale University, 1975
Ph.D., Political Science, Yale University, 1981
Dissertation: Combatting International Terrorism: A Quantitative Analysis

WORK EXPERIENCE

Intelligence officer, US Central Intelligence Agency, 1975-2008

Founder and President, Vinyard Software, Inc. a 20-person consortium of programmers working
on games, business software, and utilities for microcomputers. Projects include 3 Games/-
Graphics Packs, Trivial Towers, CompuTunes, Fictionary, Multilingual Flashcards, Executive
Power Tools, Hardshell/Softshell, ITERATE (International Terrorism: Attributes of Terrorist
Events) Text and Numeric Datasets, DOTS (Data on Terrorist Suspects).

2002-2006Coach, Model United Nations team, George C. Marshall High School, Falls Church,
Virginia, member of the faculty of Fairfax County Public Schools

Additional Teaching Experience--Guest lecturer at FBI Academy, Virginia; US Sergeants Major


Academy, Fort Bliss, Texas; US Army Institute for Military Assistance, Fort Bragg, North
Carolina; School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University; Princeton University; Southeastern
University; National War College; University of Virginia; University of Houston Bauer Business
School; Notre Dame Mendoza Business School; Brown University; American University;
University of Maryland; Northwestern University; St. Johns University; University of Southern
California; UCLA; University of Denver; Thunderbird University; George Washington
University; Xavier University of New Orleans; University of Wisconsin; Mercyhurst College;
Michigan State University; University of Michigan; College of the Canyons; St. Marys of San
Antonio; Dunn Loring Rotary.

HONORS

Certificate of Appreciation, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, 2005


Sister Anne Award for Moderator/Coach of the Year, North American Invitational Model
United Nations (NAIMUN), Georgetown University, 2005
Combined Federal Campaign, National Capital Region, Best Charity Feature Story, 1999, 2003
Combined Federal Campaign, National Capital Region, Best Front Page Coverage by a
Newsletter, 1998
Manager of the Year in CIA, 1993
Exceptional Performance Award, March 1990, January 1991, April 1991, August 1995,
September 1997, May 1998, June 2000, June 2004, April 2008, and Quality Step Increase
1989 and 1999
listed in:
Contemporary Authors, 1982 edition
Who's Who in the South and Southwest, 1984, 1986-87, and 1993 editions
Who's Who in America, annex, 1984 edition
Who's Who in the World, 8th edition, 1986
Who's Who of Emerging Leaders in America, 1987 and 1988
editions
Dictionary of International Biography, 1984 edition
International Who's Who of Intellectuals, 1985 edition
Men of Achievement, 1985 edition
The Writers Directory, 1986-88, 1990-92, 1992-94 editions
International Authors and Writers Who's Who, 1985-86 edition
Who's Who in Entertainment, 1998-99 edition
Directory of American Scholars, 1999 edition
named Contributor Cum Laude by DirecTIons magazine, 1986
University Concilium for World Order Studies Fellow, 1976-1977
National Science Foundation Graduate Fellow, 1973-1976
Delta Tau Kappa Social Science Honors Society, 1975
Pi Sigma Alpha Political Science Honors Society, Georgetown University, 1972
Connecticut Alumni Medal, Department of Government, Georgetown University, 1973
Phi Beta Kappa, magna cum laude, with Distinction from the Department of Government,
Georgetown University, 1973
Ford Motor Company full scholarship for 4 years of undergraduate study, 1969-1973
Mensa, 1968

BOOKS

The Terrorist List: Asia and Africa; A Directory of Leaders, Perpetrators, Financiers,
Defendants, Detainees, Persons of Interest, Conspirators, and Others, from 1950-2008 (Westport,
Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 2009).

The Terrorist List: Europe; A Directory of Leaders, Perpetrators, Financiers, Defendants,


Detainees, Persons of Interest, Conspirators, and Others, from 1950-2008 (Westport,
Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 2009).

The Terrorist List: The Americas; A Directory of Leaders, Perpetrators, Financiers, Defendants,
Detainees, Persons of Interest, Conspirators, and Others, from 1950-2008 (Westport,
Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 2009).

The Terrorist List: The Middle East; A Directory of Leaders, Perpetrators, Financiers,
Defendants, Detainees, Persons of Interest, Conspirators, and Others, from 1950-2008 (Westport,
Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 2009).

Terrorism, 2005-2007 (Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 2008), 260 pp.

(with Susan L. Simmons) Terrorism, 2002-2004: A Chronology (3 volumes) (Westport,


Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 2006), 630 pp.

(with Susan L. Simmons) Terrorism, 1996-2001: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively


Annotated Bibliography (2 volumes) (Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press, 2002), 559 pp. All of
the Greenwood and Iowa State volumes listed herein will be available on Greenwoods website.

(with Susan L. Simmons) Terrorism, 1992-1995: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively


Annotated Bibliography (Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1997), 976 pp.

Terrorism, 1988-1991: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography


Bibliographies and Indexes in Military Studies, Number 6 (Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press,
1993), 928 pp.

Edward Mickolus, Todd Sandler and Jean Murdock International Terrorism in the 1980s: A
Chronology, Volume 2: 1984-1987 (Ames, Iowa: Iowa State University Press, 1989), 696 pp.

Edward Mickolus, Todd Sandler and Jean Murdock International Terrorism in the 1980s: A
Chronology, Volume 1: 1980-1983 (Ames, Iowa: Iowa State University Press, 1988), 568 pp.

Edward Mickolus with Peter Flemming Terrorism, 1980-1987: A Selectively Annotated


Bibliography (Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1988), 315 pp.

International Terrorism: Attributes of Terrorist Events, 1968-1977, ITERATE 2 Data Codebook


(Ann Arbor, Michigan: Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research, 1982),
203 pp.

The Literature of Terrorism: A Selectively Annotated Bibliography (Westport,


Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1980), 553 pp.

Transnational Terrorism: A Chronology of Events, 1968-1979 (Westport, Conn.: Greenwood


Press, 1980), xxxviii, 967 pp.

Annotated Bibliography on International and Transnational Terrorism available in Legal and


Other Aspects of Terrorism Course Handbook Series, Number 310 (New York: Practicing Law
Institute, 1979), 861 pp.

ITERATE: International Terrorism: Attributes of Terrorist Events, Data Codebook (Ann Arbor,
Michigan: Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research, 1976), 57 pp.
BOOK CHAPTERS

September 11, 2001 Attacks" in Frank Shanty and Raymond Picquet, eds. Encyclopedia of
World Terrorism Santa Barbara: ME Sharpe, 2003, pp. 19-28.

Chronology of Major Terrorist Events, 1996-2002" in Frank Shanty, and Raymond Picquet, eds
Encyclopedia of World Terrorism Santa Barbara: ME Sharpe, 2003, pp. 577-597.

"Tracking the Growth and Prevalence of Terrorism" in George S. Roukis and Patrick J. Montana,
eds. Managing Terrorism: Strategies for the Corporate Executive (Westport, Conn.: Greenwood
Press, 1983), pp. 3-22.

Edward Heyman and Edward Mickolus "Imitation by Terrorists: Quantitative Approaches to the
Study of Diffusion Patterns in Transnational Terrorism" in Yonah Alexander and John
M. Gleason, eds. Behavioral and Quantitative Perspectives on Terrorism (New York: Pergamon,
1981), pp. 175-228.

Edward Mickolus and Edward Heyman "ITERATE: Monitoring Transnational Terrorism" in


Yonah Alexander and John M. Gleason, eds. Behavioral and Quantitative Perspectives on
Terrorism (New York: Pergamon, 1981), pp. 153-174.

Edward Mickolus, Edward S. Heyman and James Schlotter "Responding to Terrorism: Basic and
Applied Research" in Stephen Sloan and Richard Schultz, eds. Responding to the Terrorist
Threat: Security and Crisis Management (New York: Pergamon, 1980), pp. 174-189.

"Transnational Terrorism" in Michael Stohl, ed. The Politics of Terrorism (New York: Marcel
Dekker, 1979), pp. 147-190, updated for second edition.

"Chronology of Transnational Terrorist Attacks upon American Business People, 1968-1976" 1, 2


Terrorism: An International Journal (1978), pp. 217-235, updated in Yonah Alexander and Robert
A. Kilmarx, eds. Political Terrorism and Business: The Threat and Response (New York: Praeger,
1979), pp. 297-318.

"An Events Data Base for Studying Transnational Terrorism" in Richards J. Heuer, ed.
Quantitative Approaches to Political Intelligence: The CIA Experience (Boulder,
Colorado: Westview Press, 1978), pp. 127-163.

"Trends in Transnational Terrorism" in Marius Livingston, ed. Terrorism in the Contemporary


World (Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1978), pp. 44-73.

"Statistical Approaches to the Study of Terrorism" in Seymour Maxwell Finger and Yonah
Alexander, eds. Terrorism: Interdisciplinary Perspectives (New York: John Jay Press, 1977),
pp. 209-269.

"Negotiating for Hostages: A Policy Dilemma" 19, 4 Orbis (Winter 1976), pp. 1309-1325,
reprinted in John D. Elliott and Lesley Gibson, eds. Contemporary Terrorism: Selected Readings
(Gaithersburg, Maryland: International Association of Chiefs of Police, 1978), pp. 207-221.

ARTICLES AND OTHER PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY PRESENTATIONS

Capsule Memories from Junior High Days Washington Post (January 17, 2005), p. A16.

Snyder, Pro and Con Washington Post Magazine (November 10, 2002), p. 4

a review of AdCritic.com Washington Post (January 26, 2001), p. E12.

Researching Your Searching (a review of Search Engine Watch.com) Washington Post


(January 5, 2001), p. E12.

How do we know were winning the war against terrorists? Issues in Measurement paper
presented at Terrorism and Beyond...The 21st Century: A Conference Addressing Terrorist
Threats, Motivations, Concerns, Policies and Predictions for the 21st Century, held at the Myriad
Convention Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, as part of the dedication of the Oklahoma City
National Memorial, hosted by the Rand Corporation and the Oklahoma City National Memorial
Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism, April 17-19, 2000, 15 pp., published in 25:3 Studies in
Conflict and Terrorism (May 2002), pp. 151-160.

photograph published with article entitled CIA Support to the Warfighter: From the Shadows to
the Front Line 43, 2 Sea Power (February 2000), pp. 36-38.

Well, Read (a review of www.bartleby.com) Washington Post (January 7, 2000), p. E11.

Welcome & Speeders Beware (a review of www.switchboard.com and www.speedtrap.com)


Washington Post (June 17, 1999), p. C4.

Member of the Wedding, Sort of (a review of www.littlechapel.com) Washington Post (May


27, 1999), p. C4.

All the Fun, No Payola (a review of www.quizland.com) Washington Post (May 27, 1999), p.
C4.

Metro Honors Stenwood Artists Parent Reminders: Stenwood Elementary School Newsletter
(May 26, 1999), p. 4.

Roadside Attractions Galore (a review of www.roadsideamerica.com)


Washington Post (May 13, 1999), p. C4.

Dont Be a Wiseguy... (A review of www.americanmafia.com) Washington Post (April 22,


1999), p. C4.

Get Rich Click (a review of scores of Internet investment sites) Washington Post (April 1,
1999), p. C4.
Dialing for...whatever (a review of www.radioguide.com, www.broadcast.com, and
www.sunsetradio.com) Washington Post (March 25, 1999), p. C4.

Self-Extinction (a review of the Darwin Awards http://darwinawards.com) Washington Post


(March 11, 1999), p. C4.

Our Members Classics (a review of my fathers 1984 Mercury Grand Marquis) 8, 1


Quicksilver: The Official Publication of the International Mercury Owners Association (Winter
1999), p. 32.

Never Forget a Face? (A review of The Daily Babe Test, http://babes.sci.kun.nl/; the Star Trek:
The Next Generation, The Daily Test, http://www.sci.kun.nl/thalia/funpage/startrek; the
Supermodel Home Page, http://www.supermodel.com; and its spoof the Supermodels Home Page
http://www.supermodels.com Washington Post (January 14, 1999), p. C4.

Move Over, Energizer Bunny... (A review of the Noted Nonagenarians and Centenarians home
page http://www.youreouttahere.com/nonagenarian/nonagenarians.html) Washington Post
(January 7, 1999), p. C4.

Fifth and Sixth Graders Learn Hieroglyphics Stenwood Elementary PTA News No. 5 (January
1999), p. 2.

Cant Even Hum a Few Bars? (A review of Funny Guys Christmas Collection
http://www.jps/net.funnyguy/holiday.htm) Washington Post (December 24, 1998), p. E4

Truckasaurus Greater Washington Section Mercedes-Benz Club of America Metro Tri-Star


(December 1998), center page 4.

Happy Holidays, Electronically! (A review of www.greetingscards.com) Washington Post


(December 10, 1998), p. D4.

A Little Something Extra for Your ML Greater Washington Section Mercedes-Benz Club of
America Metro Tri-Star (November 1998), pp. 13-17, 2 pages of centerfold photos.

The Real Dirt (a review of The Museum of Dirt http://www.planet.com/dirtweb/dirt.html)


Washington Post (October 22, 1998), p. B4.

Buy Tom Hanks! Sell Madonna! (a review of the Hollywood Stock Exchange www.hsx.com)
Washington Post (October 1, 1998), p. B4.

Watch Where They Point the Lens (a review of www.homecams.com) Washington Post
(September 24, 1998), p. B4.

Rest in PC... (A review of www.findagrave.com) Washington Post (September 17, 1998), p.


D4.
Deipnosophists, Unite! (review of http://www.clever.net/quinion/words/index.htm, the World
Wide Words site) Washington Post (September 10, 1998), p. B5

For When You Feel Like a Nut (a review of the Kooks Museum site,
http://www.teleport.com/~dkossy/) Washington Post (September 3, 1998), p. B4.

Something Strange Going On (a review of http://unmuseum.mus.pa.us/unmuseum.htmThe


Museum of Unnatural Mystery) Washington Post (July 30, 1998), p. B4.

Vroom for Every Taste (a review of www.artcars.com) Washington Post (July 23, 1998), p. B4.

Car Show Judging Standards 18, 3 The Quarter Horse : The Newsletter of the National Capital
Region Mustang Club, Inc. (May 1998), p. 16.

Wish You Were Here... (A review of beachcam.com, rehobothcam.com, atbeach.com, and


dcn.com) Washington Post (April 2, 1998), p. B6.

Didnt You Used to be... (A review of www.ClassMates.com) Washington Post (February 12,
1998), p. E5.

Mickoluss Collection Toyota Owners and Restorers Club Newsletter (November/December


1997), p. 2.

Vinyard Services Still Available for the TIPC 14, 1 The TImes: The Newsletter of the Santa
Clara Valley TIPC Users Group (October 1997, final edition), pp. 13-14.

Just for Yucks (a review of The Yuckiest Site on the Internet http://www.nj.com/yucky/
Washington Post (July 31, 1997), p. B5.

"Paved with Voyeuristic Intentions" (a review of www.driveways.com) Washington Post (June


12, 1997), p. B5.

ghostwriter for Lloyd Davis "Central Intelligence Agency Car Show" 61, 3 Antique Automobile
(May-June 1997), pp. 10-11. (Included photo of Ed and his vehicle.)

"Ad Nauseam" Washington Post (April 24, 1997), p. B5.

"Intelligence Test" Washington Post (October 26, 1996), p. A21.

"Your Patriotic Duty: Top Ten Reasons to Vote for This Car" The Quarter Horse: The Newsletter
of the National Capital Region Mustang Club, Inc. (September-October 1996), p. 4.

"Mail Interviews, II" 12, 12 The TImes: The Newsletter of the Santa Clara Valley TIPC Users
Group (June 1996), p. 8.
"Life After CIA" 20, 2 CIRA Newsletter (The Newsletter of the Central Intelligence Retirees
Association) (Summer 1995), p. 30.

"Find That Flick" 10, 6 The Joe Bob Report (March 21, 1994), p. 13 and 10, 27 (June 27, 1994),
p. 14.

"Bucks to the Wind" Washington Post (February 5, 1994), p. A15.

"Revisionist History" Washington Post (November 22, 1993), p. A20.

"News That's No Laughing Matter" Washington Post (February 13, 1993), p. A29.

"Flyers Still Flying: Religious Broadcasts" 28 FOAFTale News: The Newsletter of the
International Society for Contemporary Legend Research (December 1992), p. 8.

"Disorder in the New World Order? The Future of Terrorism" National Forum: The Phi Kappa
Phi Journal (Fall 1992), pp. 33-34, reprinted in Charles Kegley and Eugene Wittkopf, eds. Global
Agenda (Boston: McGraw Hill, 1994).

"A Contemporary Urban Legend About Funerals" 27 FOAFTale News: Journal of the
International Society for Contemporary Legend Research (September 1992), p. 12.

"A Contemporary Urban Legend in Latin America" 26 FOAFTale News: Journal of the
International Society for Contemporary Legend Research (June 1992), p. 11.

"Deadly Logic: Will Hostile Computer Code Become the Terrorism of the 1990s?" paper
prepared for the Seminar on Countering Terrorism, sponsored by the Washington, D.C. Chapter
of the Terrorist Activities Subcommittee of the American Society for Industrial Security, June 13,
1990.

"More Ties We'd Like to See" 26, 4 Land's End (April 1990), p. 41.

"What Constitutes State Support to Terrorists?" 3, 1 Journal of Terrorism and Political Violence
(July 1989), pp. 287-293, reprinted as chapter 12 in Bernard Schechterman and Martin Slann, eds.
Violence and Terrorism 91/92, second edition (Sluice Dock, Guilford, Connecticut: The Dushkin
Publishing Group, Inc. 1991), pp. 38-40.

"Intraurethral Cocaine Administration" 34, 2 Journal of Irreproducible Results (November-


December, 1988), pp. 23-24.

"Ciana's Birth Announcement" 2 Lamaze Parents' Magazine (1988) and Parents and
Child/Washington Parent (Summer/Fall 1988).

"Shoot-'Em-Up Arcade Game (a review of Silo)" 4, 9 DirecTIons (September 1987), pp. 29-30.

"Need More Room? How About a 20-Meg Winchester on a Card... (a review of the Second
Source Systems ProCard Model 1350)" 4, 5 DirecTIons (May 1987), pp. 32-34.

"Comment: Terrorists, Governments, and Numbers; Counting Things Versus Things That Count"
31, 1 Journal of Conflict Resolution (March 1987), pp. 54-62.

Bernie Tao with Ed Mickolus "A Mini-Casino on Your TIPC (a review of KCGames)" 4, 4
DirecTIons (April 1987), pp. 31-32.

"TI Shells Out (a review of TI-SHELL)" 4, 3 DirecTIons (March 1987), p. 31.

"Say 'CHEESE!' for Delicious Graphics (a review of the CHEESE graphics package)" 4, 2
DirecTIons (February 1987), pp. 26-27.

"TI Speaks! (a review of the Sheen Brothers Serious Synthesizer board)" 4,2 DirecTIons
(February 1987), pp. 29-30.

"GalacTIc Fun (a review of Star Fleet I: The War Begins) 3, 11 DirecTIons (November 1986), pp.
35-36.

"Puttering Around the TIPC (a review of Pro-Golf)" 3, 11 DirecTIons (November 1986), pp. 34-
35.

"The Message is Sublime (a review of Self Shrink)" 3, 4 DirecTIons (April, 1986), p. 25.

"Sink the Mighty TIPC (a review of Battleship)" 2, 10 DirecTIons (October 1985).

"Season's Greetings (a review of Holiday Graphics" 2, 11 DirecTIons (November 1985), pp. 23-
25.

"Sing Along with the TIPC (a review of Music Man)" 2, 11 DirecTIons (November 1985), pp. 25-
34.

"Tracking Halley's Comet (a review of Halley's Comet on your Home Computer" 3, 1 DirecTIons
(January 1986), pp. 21-23.

"In the Chips! (a review of Casino I)" 3, 2 DirecTIons (February 1986), pp. 25-26.

"Geography Lesson (a review of States)" 3, 2 DirecTIons (February 1986), pp. 24-25.

"Supreme Test Rates Your Road to Heaven (a review of The Supreme Test)" 3, 2 DirecTIons
(February 1986), p. 26.

"Benefits of User's Group Membership" 2, 10 TI Professional Computing (October 1985),


pp. 31-34.

"Bibliography for Users of the Texas Instruments Professional Computer" 2, 1 TI Professional


Computing (January 1985), p. 6.

"Sidesteps Towards an Error-Compensated Method of Computing the Probability of Accuracy in


Orthographic Biography" 29, 2 Journal of Irreproducible Results (1984), p. 29.

"Flight Simulators" 1, 8 TI Professional Computing (November 1984), pp, 6-7.

"Improving Professional Computing Magazines" 1, 5 TI Professional Computing (August 1984),


pp. 5-6.

TI dBITS, a monthly column on the computer industry written for the newsletter of Texas
Instruments Professional Computer Users Groups around the US, 1984-1985.

"The Double Standard in Nation Perception: Artifact Versus Main Effect" 10, 1-4 International
Journal of Group Tensions (1980), pp. 38-60.

Edward Heyman and Edward Mickolus "Observations on 'Why Violence Spreads'" 24, 2
International Studies Quarterly (June 1980), pp. 299-305.

"International Terrorism in 1979" paper presented to the annual convention of the Academy of
Criminal Justice Sciences, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, March 1980.

"Studying Terrorist Incidents: Issues in Conceptualization and Data Acquisition" paper presented
to the annual convention of the International Studies Association, Los Angeles, March 1980.

Constance Rea and Edward Mickolus "Communication: Studying Publications Rates" 7, 1


International Studies Notes (Spring 1980), pp. 12-13.

"Multilateral Legal Efforts to Combat Terrorism: Diagnosis and Prognosis" 6, 1 Ohio Northern
University Law Review (1979), pp. 13-51.

"Reflections on the Study of Terrorism" paper presented to the Panel on Violence and Terror of
the Conference on Complexity: A Challenge to the Adaptive Capacity of American Society,
1776-1976, sponsored by the Society for General Systems Research, held at the Loyola College
Conference Center, Columbia, Maryland, March 24-26, 1977, 9 pp.

"Project ITERATE: Quantitative Studies of Transnational Terrorism" paper presented to the


annual convention of the Northeast Political Science Association, November 11-13, 1976, at the
Jug End, South Egremont, Massachusetts, 49 pp., reprinted by the US Department of State,
INR/XR as FAR 26105-N.

"International Terrorism: Review and Projection" address to the Conference on Terrorism and the
American Corporation, sponsored by Probe International, Inc., held in New York City, September
14-15, 1976, 51 pp., tables and graphics available from Probe. Updated for conferences held in
Los Angeles, January 11-12, 1977, and Chicago, September 26-27, 1977.
"Models of the United Nations: Contemporary Developments in Research and Teaching" 67, 4
The Social Studies (July-August, 1976), pp. 171-174.

David L. Milbank with Edward Mickolus International and Transnational Terrorism: Diagnosis
and Prognosis (available from Washington, D.C.: US Document Expediting Project, Library of
Congress, PR 76 10030, April 1976), 46 pp.

"Sanctions and the Case of Southern Africa" 7, 1 Journal of the John Hay Society for Foreign
Affairs (Spring 1975), pp. 7-10.

Christopher M. Rocca, Robert F. Simmons, Julie Christiano and Edward Mickolus Preparing a
Delegation for a High School Model United Nations: A Bibliography (New York: National
Collegiate Conference Association, 1974).

BOOK REVIEWS

"Review of Sean Anderson and Stephen Sloan Historical Dictionary of Terrorism (Metuchen,
New Jersey and London: The Scarecrow Press, Inc., 1995), 496 pp. Volume 4 of Historical
Dictionaries of Religions, Philosophies and Movements." 16, 1 Journal of Conflict Studies
(Spring 1996), pp. 179-181.

"Review of Keith Harley and Nick Hooper The Economics of Defence, Disarmament and Peace
Aldershot: Edward Elgar Publishing, Ltd., 1990)" Journal of Defence Economics

"Review of David Carlton and Carlo Schaerf, eds. Contemporary Terror: Studies in Sub-State
Violence (New York: St. Martin's, 1981)" 77, 1 American Political Science Review (March
1983), p. 232.

"Review of Stephen Sloan Simulating Terrorism (University of Oklahoma Press, 1981)" 75, 4
American Political Science Review (December 1981), p. 1027.

"Review of Ernest Evans Calling a Truce to Terror: The American Response to International
Terrorism" 74, 3 American Political Science Review (September 1980), pp. 874-876.

PUBLICATIONS IN PREPARATION

Youre Stepping on My Cloak and Dagger, Again

The Counterespionage Calendar

(with Walter Szuminski) Our Man in Havanas Jails: TDY in Hell

(with Joseph T. Brannan) Coaching Winning Model United Nations Teams

First Tour (first of a series of espionage novels)


WIMZEE: Personalized License Plates in America

The Ties That Blind

Wit and Wisdom of Fortune Cookies

Thats Not Quite All, Folks: Movie Easter Eggs

Speaking Truth to Power: My 33 Years in the CIA

HUMOR

Special Advisor to the Art Dreco Institute of San Francisco on Sartorial and Political Dreco,
which grew out of my exhibitions of my collection of 1,200+ neckties.

standup comic at comedy clubs in the Washington, DC, Maryland, and Virginia area in 1991.

The Style Invitational, Week LVII, Ford photo Washington Post (March 25, 2001), p, F2.

The Style Invitational, Week XLIX, Bad Pickup Lines Washington Post (January 28, 2001), p.
F2.

The Style Invitational, Week VI, Signs That a Presidential Candidates Campaign Might Be in
Trouble Washington Post (April 2, 2000), p. F2.

The Style Invitational, Week 1, Bubba Washington Post (February 13, 2000), p. F2.

CIAs Car Show a Private Affair Washington Times (August 13, 1999), p. E4. (I served as the
Agencys spokesman for a story that the Times treated tongue-in-cheek.)

Tied for 130th for Year 6 of the Style Invitational, and was 111th all-time.

The Style Invitational, Week 316, Captions Washington Post (April 25, 1999), p. F2

The Style Invitational, Week 272, Captions Washington Post (June 21, 1998), p. F2. weeks
overall winner, receiving Playboy Club tankards as the prize.

The Style Invitational, Week 242: Cheap Shots Washington Post (November 23, 1997), p. F2.
The posting made him #62 in the yearly rankings of the tens of thousands of contestants.

The Style Invitational, Week 235: Fractured etymologies for common expressions Washington
Post (October 5, 1997), p. F2. Second runner-up.

The Style Invitational, Week 234: State Mottos Washington Post (September 7, 1997), p. F2.

subject of story by Bob Levey "How to Welcome a Baby or Fight a Midlife Crisis: Personalized
Trading Cards" Washington Post (June 14, 1996), p. E1. Story included two photos. Story was in
turn mentioned in "The Reliable Scourge" 3, 5 Depravda: The Official Mail Organ of the Not
Ready for the Algonquin Roundtable Society (August 1996), p. 2.

"Style Invitational, Week 218, speedreading" Washington Post (June 8, 1997), p. F-2.

"Style Invitational, Week 123, why is the sky blue" Washington Post (August 13, 1995), p. F-2;
reprinted in 2, 6 Depravda: The Official Mail Organ of the Not Ready for the Algonquin
Roundtable Society (August 1995), p. 15.

"Style Invitational, Week 102, fortune cookies" Washington Post (March 19, 1995), p. F-2.

"Style Invitational, Week 100, joke retelling" Washington Post (March 5, 1995), p. F-2.

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES

Central Intelligence Retirees Association, 2008-


Association of Former Intelligence Officers, 2008-
National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association, 2008-
Cadillac-LaSalle Club, 2008-
Cadillac-LaSalle Club, Potomac Region, 2008
Blacks in Government, UMOJA Chapter, 2000-
International Mercury Owners Association, 1998-1999
Mercedes Benz Club of America, 1998-
Toyota Owners and Restorers Club, 1997-1999
National Capital Regional Mustang Club, 1996-1998
Chesapeake Bay Mustang Club, 1996-1998
Secretary and Member of Board of Directors, King's Glen Homeowners Association, 1994-1995
Consumer Affairs Coordinator and External Liaison, Texas Instruments Professional Computer
Users Group, Washington D.C. Area, 1984-1986
Academy of Political Science, 1975-1980
American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1975-1980
American Political Science Association (book reviewer for APSR, 1973-present)
American Society for International Law, 1975-1981
International Society for Contemporary Legend Research, 1991-1993
International Studies Association, 1973-1981
Journal of Conflict Resolution referee group, 1973-present
International Studies Quarterly referee group, 1982-1986
Society for Basic Irreproducible Research (political science
editor for Journal of Irreproducible Results), 1973-
TI-MIX, software reviewer for DirecTIons magazine, 1985-1990
Fairfax Cable Access Corporation television producer, 1983-1984
Conference Coordinator and member of Board of Directors,
Georgetown International Relations Association, Inc., 1969-1973
President, Yale International Relations Association, Inc., 1973-1975
President and Chairman of the Board of Directors, National Collegiate Conference Association,
Inc., 1972-1974
Mensa

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