[ Vocational training: "Spook Studies" - a parallel to "Sustainability 
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David Price has a major scoop in our latest subscriber-only newsletter.  He 
describes how, across the past five years, without a word of public debate, let 
alone concern the CIA, has successfully implanted spy schools on 22  university 
campuses across the country, many of them labeled “Intelligence Community 
Centers of Academic Excellence” – ICCAE, pronounced “Icky”.  

It began in 2004,” Price reports,  when “a $250,000 grant was awarded to 
Trinity Washington University by the Intelligence Community for the 
establishment of a pilot ‘Intelligence Community Center of Academic Excellence’ 
program.  Trinity was in many ways an ideal campus for a pilot program. For a 
vulnerable, tuition-driven struggling financial institution in the D.C. area 
the promise of desperately needed funds and a regionally assured potential 
student base, linked with or seeking connections to the DC intelligence world, 
made the program financially attractive.”

Price’s timing is impeccable. Last Monday, the day we were preparing to send 
his story to press, came news that a group  of Fox News’ freelance buggers  - 
the same who set up ACORN – had been arrested, trying for phone sabotage in 
Senator Mary Landrieu’s New Orleans office.  Three of the team were caught 
inside Landrieu’s  office. A fourth was arrested as he sat in a car a few 
blocks away with what the police described as “a listening device that could 
pick up transmissions." Another anonymous official told MSNBC that the man in 
the car was Stan Dai. 

Dai is a veteran  of Trinity Washington University’s spook school,. funded by 
the “Intelligence Community”.  In 2008, Dai served as associate director of 
ICCAE at Trinity Washington. 

How many wannabe Howard Hunts and G. Gordon Liddys are being turned out by the 
spook schools? As Price writes, “Even amid the extreme militarization 
prevailing in America today, the public silence surrounding this quiet 
installation and spread of programs like ICCAE is extraordinary.  In the last 
four years ICCAE has gone further in bringing government intelligence 
organizations openly to multiple American university campuses than any previous 
intelligence initiative since World War Two.  Yet the program spreads with 
little public notice, media coverage, or coordinated multi-campus resistance.” 

Did any tenured faculty member at the 22 campuses now hosting spook-schools 
publicly raise the alarm?  Twenty years ago there would have been furious 
demonstrations. Not now. Faculty, most notably at the University of Washington, 
did write anguished, even angry  memos. Price quotes them. But as he writes, 

“it’s far from clear that these private critiques had any measurable effect, 
precisely because they remained private... 

"Tenured professors on ICCAE campuses, or on campuses contemplating ICCAE 
programs, need to use their tenure and speak out, on the record, in public... 
the split between the public and private reactions to ICCAE has helped usher 
the CIA silently back onto American university campuses. The intelligence 
community thrives on silence.” 

Alexander Cockburn
http://counterpunch.org/cockburn01292010.html

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