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Tracy Walder

    Tracy Walder war als operative Mitarbeiterin im Zentrum zur Terrorismusbekämpfung der CIA und als Spezialagentin für das FBI-Büro in Los Angeles tätig, wo sie sich auf chinesische nachrichtendienstliche Abwehrmaßnahmen spezialisierte. Derzeit gehört sie dem Vorstand von Girl Security an, einer Organisation, die Mädchen an amerikanischen Vorbereitungsschulen an Konzepte der nationalen Sicherheit heranführt, um sie zu transformativen Kräften in einem traditionell männlich dominierten Bereich zu machen.

    The Unexpected Spy
    Mary Jane
    • Mary Jane

      • 320 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      4,1(69718)Abgeben

      "Almost Famous meets Daisy Jones and the Six in this funny, wise and tender novel about a fourteen-year-old girl's coming of age in 1970s Baltimore, caught between her straight-laced family and the progressive family she nannies for - who happen to be secretly hiding a famous rock star and his movie star wife for the summer"--

      Mary Jane
    • The Unexpected Spy

      • 272 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      3,8(4538)Abgeben

      A highly entertaining account of a young woman who transitioned from college sorority life to the CIA, where she hunted terrorists and WMDs. When Tracy Walder enrolled at the University of Southern California, she never imagined she would offer her pink beanbag chair to a CIA recruiter or fly to the Middle East under an alias. This riveting story details Walder's time in the CIA and later the FBI. In high-security rooms in Virginia, she monitored al-Qaeda members with drones while President Bush and CIA Director George Tenet were present. Walder tracked chemical terrorists and searched for Weapons of Mass Destruction, creating a chemical terror chart that was altered by someone in the White House, influencing the Iraq invasion. Driven to combat terrorism, she debriefed terrorists—men who initially refused to speak to a woman—until they provided leads. Her investigations spanned North Africa, Europe, and the Middle East, leading to the prevention of multiple chemical attacks. Later, at the FBI, Walder contributed to the capture of a notorious foreign spy. While catching criminals was manageable, rampant sexism posed significant challenges. Ultimately, Walder left the FBI to empower young women, encouraging them to pursue careers in the FBI, CIA, State Department, or Senate to effect change in the world.

      The Unexpected Spy