Summary
Bill Parquette (LinkedIn; Website) joins Andrew (Twitter; LinkedIn) to discuss Denial and Deception. They discuss examples such as D-Day, the Yom Kippur War, and the Persian Gulf War.

What You’ll Learn
Intelligence

Denial and deception – what it is and why it matters

Key examples of denial and deception

Detecting denial and deception operations

How to avoid seeing monsters everywhere

Reflections

How to counter denial and deception in everyday life (children, salespeople, etc.) 

Stumbling into new roles in new fields

And much, much more…

Episode Notes
Sun Tzu said, “all warfare is based on deception” and so much of the natural world is also based on denial and deception: camouflage, feigning, mimicry, distraction. It is also a feature of our daily 21st century lives: spyware, trojan horses, catfishing, and spear phishing.
With this week’s guest we look at the Denial and Deception Committee, which aimed to discover and mitigate foreign denial and deception operations against the U.S. by coordinating efforts throughout the IC.
Bill Parquette was a former Chair of the Committee. He joined the Committee in 2002 and left in 2015. He was formerly a Lt. Col. In the U.S. Army, starting his career with 10 years in the 82nd Airborne, and is currently Professor of Practice at Penn State University. 
And…
The episode looks at deceiving others but the human capacity for self-deception and denial is VAST – from head in the sand, plugging your ears, living in denial, willful ignorance, and cognitive dissonance through to doublethink. 

Quote of the Week
"If I have an audience of one or 100, I ask does anyone have children? And the hands get raised. And then I said, okay, did you teach your child deception or denial? And of course not. Do they conduct denial or deception? And they all said yeah, it's throughout nature, it's throughout society…it's a natural thing to deny. I didn't mom I didn't take that cookie." – Bill Parquette

Resources
Headline Resources

Bill Parquette’s list of of acronyms and sources

“Countering Foreign Denial & Deception – Rise of Fall of a Discipline” – J. Bruce, Studies in Intelligence, 64/1 (2020) 

“Denial & Deception Issue,” American Intelligence, 32/2 (2015)

Andrew’s Recommendation

“D-Day Would be Nearly Impossible to Pull Off Today,” D. Lupton, WaPo (2019)
*SpyCasts*

“Deceiving the Iraqis in Operation Desert Storm” – with BGen Tom Draude (2013)

“Agent Garbo” – with Stephan Talty (2012)

“Identity, Espionage and Social Media” – with Thomas Ryan (2011)

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Beginner Resources

Deception at D-Day, Army Uni. Press (2022) [video]

The True Story of the D-Day Spies, BBC (2014) [video]

Operation Bodyguard Map, Eisenhower Foundation (n.d.) [map]

Books

History of the National Intelligence Council, Hutchings &. Treverton, eds. (OUP, 2019)

Practice to Deceive, B. Whaley (NIP, 2016)

The Watchman Fell Asleep, U. Bar-Joseph (SUNY, 2005)

The Deceivers, T. Holt (Scribner, 2004)

Deception 101, J. Caddell (Army War College, 2004)

Strategic Denial and Deception, Godson & Wirtz eds. (Transaction, 2002)

Deception in War, J. Latimer (Overlook, 2001)

Videos

The War in October, Al Jazeera (2013)
Primary Sources 

US-PLO Contacts During War, Oct 26, 1973

Secretary’s Staff Meeting, Oct 23, 1973

Sadat - Speech Calling for Arab-Israeli Peace Conference, Oct 16, 1973

Arab-Israel Tensions – Quandt to Scowcroft, Oct 6, 1973

Ultra – Marshall to Eisenhower, Mar 15, 1944

Overall Deception Policy, Jan 22, 1944

Deception Operations Around England, Dec 18, 1943

Overlord Cover Operation, Nov 20, 1943

*Wildcard Resource*
Movies to explore on deception include Deception (1946), The Sting (1973), The Usual Suspects (1995), Donnie Brasco (1997), Female Agents (2008) and Operation Mincemeat (2021), 

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Summary

Bill Parquette (LinkedIn; Website) joins Andrew (Twitter; LinkedIn) to discuss Denial and Deception. They discuss examples such as D-Day, the Yom Kippur War, and the Persian Gulf War.


What You’ll LearnIntelligence
Denial and deception – what it is and why it matters
Key examples of denial and deception
Detecting denial and deception operations
How to avoid seeing monsters everywhere
Reflections
How to counter denial and deception in everyday life (children, salespeople, etc.) 
Stumbling into new roles in new fields
And much, much more…


Episode Notes

Sun Tzu said, “all warfare is based on deception” and so much of the natural world is also based on denial and deception: camouflage, feigning, mimicry, distraction. It is also a feature of our daily 21st century lives: spyware, trojan horses, catfishing, and spear phishing.

With this week’s guest we look at the Denial and Deception Committee, which aimed to discover and mitigate foreign denial and deception operations against the U.S. by coordinating efforts throughout the IC.

Bill Parquette was a former Chair of the Committee. He joined the Committee in 2002 and left in 2015. He was formerly a Lt. Col. In the U.S. Army, starting his career with 10 years in the 82nd Airborne, and is currently Professor of Practice at Penn State University. 

And…

The episode looks at deceiving others but the human capacity for self-deception and denial is VAST – from head in the sand, plugging your ears, living in denial, willful ignorance, and cognitive dissonance through to doublethink. 


Quote of the Week

"If I have an audience of one or 100, I ask does anyone have children? And the hands get raised. And then I said, okay, did you teach your child deception or denial? And of course not. Do they conduct denial or deception? And they all said yeah, it's throughout nature, it's throughout society…it's a natural thing to deny. I didn't mom I didn't take that cookie." – Bill Parquette


ResourcesHeadline Resources
Bill Parquette’s list of of acronyms and sources

“Countering Foreign Denial & Deception – Rise of Fall of a Discipline” – J. Bruce, Studies in Intelligence, 64/1 (2020) 

“Denial & Deception Issue,” American Intelligence, 32/2 (2015)
Andrew’s Recommendation
“D-Day Would be Nearly Impossible to Pull Off Today,” D. Lupton, WaPo (2019)*SpyCasts*

“Deceiving the Iraqis in Operation Desert Storm” – with BGen Tom Draude (2013)

“Agent Garbo” – with Stephan Talty (2012)

“Identity, Espionage and Social Media” – with Thomas Ryan (2011)


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Beginner Resources

Deception at D-Day, Army Uni. Press (2022) [video]

The True Story of the D-Day Spies, BBC (2014) [video]

Operation Bodyguard Map, Eisenhower Foundation (n.d.) [map]
Books

History of the National Intelligence Council, Hutchings &. Treverton, eds. (OUP, 2019)

Practice to Deceive, B. Whaley (NIP, 2016)

The Watchman Fell Asleep, U. Bar-Joseph (SUNY, 2005)

The Deceivers, T. Holt (Scribner, 2004)

Deception 101, J. Caddell (Army War College, 2004)

Strategic Denial and Deception, Godson & Wirtz eds. (Transaction, 2002)

Deception in War, J. Latimer (Overlook, 2001)
Videos
The War in October, Al Jazeera (2013)Primary Sources 
US-PLO Contacts During War, Oct 26, 1973
Secretary’s Staff Meeting, Oct 23, 1973
Sadat - Speech Calling for Arab-Israeli Peace Conference, Oct 16, 1973
Arab-Israel Tensions – Quandt to Scowcroft, Oct 6, 1973
Ultra – Marshall to Eisenhower, Mar 15, 1944
Overall Deception Policy, Jan 22, 1944
Deception Operations Around England, Dec 18, 1943
Overlord Cover Operation, Nov 20, 1943
*Wildcard Resource*Movies to explore on deception include Deception (1946), The Sting (1973), The Usual Suspects (1995), Donnie Brasco (1997), Female Agents (2008) and Operation Mincemeat (2021), 

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