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Laser Death Star | WIRED
An Army Laser System Shot Down Mortar Bombs -
From ray-gun to Blu-ray – Physics World
The Undying Appeal of Nikola Tesla's “Death Ray” | Science History Institute
AP sources: CIA base chief killed in attack - The San Diego Union-Tribune
The CIA's Most Highly-Trained Spies Weren't Even Human | History| Smithsonian Magazine
The CIA Spook Turned Comic Book Scribe: Robin Grabs a Gun in 'Grayson'
Amid Afghan Chaos, a C.I.A. Mission That Will Persist for Years - The New York Times
Army's Powerful New Laser Weapon: Ultrashort Pulsed Laser Details
CIA tactics in Pakistan include targeting rescuers and funerals — The Bureau of Investigative Journalism (en-GB)
Gateway Process: Inside the CIA's Pursuit to Transcend Spacetime
Ayman al-Zawahiri: How US strike could kill al-Qaeda leader - but not his family - BBC News
Directed-energy weapon - Wikipedia
Covert action in Colombia | The Washington Post
Iran dismantles CIA spy ring, sentences suspects to death - World - The Jakarta Post
A controversial trial to bring the dead back to life plans a restart
The Secret Battles Between US Forces and Chechen Terrorists - ABC News
afghanistan: Amid Afghan chaos, a CIA mission that will persist for years - The Economic Times
Inside the CIA and Pentagon turf war over drone supremacy
Frontiers | SLC7A11 Reduces Laser-Induced Choroidal Neovascularization by Inhibiting RPE Ferroptosis and VEGF Production
Lawrence Laser: a CIA operative in Latin America for most of his life
The Pentagon has a laser that can identify people from a distance—by their heartbeat | MIT Technology Review
The Truth About Afghanistan's Zero Unit Night Raids — ProPublica
BSF Installs Eight “Laser Walls” Along India-Pakistan Border; U.S. to Release Report on Airstrike on Hospital in Afghanistan; Pakistan Says It Rooted Out Militants in Waziristan – Foreign Policy
From top secret pigeon missions to bin Laden's AK-47: ABC7 takes you inside the CIA Museum | WJLA
Che Guevara and the CIA in the Mountains of Bolivia | National Security Archive