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Wikileaks has released two classified documents instructing CIA operatives how best to circumvent global security systems in international airports, including those of the EU, while on undercover missions.
The first of the documents, dated September 2011, advises undercover operatives how to act during a secondary airport screening. Secondary screenings pose a risk to an agent’s cover by focusing “significant scrutiny” on an operative via thorough searches and detailed questioning.
The manual stresses the importance of having a "consistent, well-rehearsed, and plausible cover," in addition to cultivating a fake online presence to throw interrogators off track.
Meanwhile, the second document, dated January 2012, presents a detailed overview of EU Schengen Border Control procedures.