Burn notice (document)
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A burn notice is an official statement issued by an intelligence agency to other agencies. It states that an asset or intelligence source is unreliable for one or more reasons, often fabrication.[1] This is essentially a directive for the recipient to disregard or "burn" all information derived from that individual or group.[2]
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Examples
- Ahmed Chalabi[3]
- Curveball—"The CIA has since issued an official 'burn notice' formally retracting more than 100 intelligence reports based on his information."[4][5]
- Manucher Ghorbanifar—1984 and 1986. "The CIA considered Ghorbanifar a dangerous con man and had issued a 'burn notice' recommending that no U.S. agency have any dealings with him."[6][7][8]
- Ali Abdel Saoud Mohamed, who was recruited by the CIA and immediately revealed himself to be a double agent. "The CIA issued a burn notice to U.S. and allied intelligence services that Mohamed was not to be trusted."[9]
Pop culture
- Burn Notice is an American television series which stars Jeffrey Donovan as the character Michael Westen, a former covert-operations agent who has been burned.
- In the Archer episode, "Job Offer", the eponymous Archer is issued a burn notice by his mother and former employer when he leaves for another intelligence agency.
- In Beware the Batman, Slade Wilson seeks revenge against Alfred Pennyworth when the latter persuades the CIA to burn Slade after his reckless and dangerous behavior.
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References
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- ↑ Burn Notice Definition, Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, accessed via dtic.mil April 9, 2008
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- ↑ John M. Berger, Jihad Joe: Americans Who Go to War in the Name of Islam, pp 54, ISBN 1597976938, [1] [2], Potomac Books Inc, May 15, 2011