Writing
Memoir
My Life as a CIA Spy: I Was Never a CIA Spy
now available at Amazon.com.
Last year, I released a book about my time working for the CIA. During my 3-year stint at the Agency, I experienced what appeared to be a mélange of surveillance in which an unknown entity penetrated every aspect of my professional and private life. I watched words change on my screen in real time on my personal computer at home, and items in my apartment were altered while I was in another room. When I described what appeared to be happening to a senior CIA manager, she said it was “plausible” that the Agency was responsible.
This book describes everything—and lays out what was really going on. It is a true story. You can order it here.
Illegal Art (How to Rob a Bank)
To rob the Robarts branch of Coutts & Co., a bank in London, you’ll need to be cautious. But more importantly, you’ll need to be able to follow directions well
On Emptiness (Book excerpt)
I believe myside bias in humans is one of our greatest flaws—the tendency to double down, to get defensive, to stubbornly refuse to change our minds when we are exposed to contradictory information.
Marina Abramovic’s Exhibit at the Royal Academy
Marina Abramovic’s recent exhibition at the Royal Academy of Art in London was a success, and justifiably so. The show brings together a number of her most powerful pieces