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The SpyRetreat 2005 Conference is run and presented by The Centre for Counterintelligence and Security Studies of Alexandria, VA and its travel subsidiary, SpyTrek: Espionage-Themed Travel Excursions. The CI Centre provides advanced CI, CT and security training courses to the US Intelligence Community, US Government and the private sector.

 

     The conference is sponsored by The Association of Former

Intelligence Officers of McLean, VA.

 

     The Conference will be held at The Homestead 1766 Resort in Hot Springs, Virginia from November 8-13, 2005. This is an historic resort and conference center nestled in the beautiful Allegheny mountains, about four hours from Washington, DC. The resort has a host of indoor and outdoor activities to choose from and its spa is world-renowned for its many services and treatments.

 

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Prices for the SpyRetreat 2005 Conference--"ESPIONAGE: The Unknown Wars" as well as the five-night stay in the luxurious and beautiful Homestead Resort:

 

For Two People in a double occupancy room: $3,750 (USD) TOTAL

(this is only $1,875 per person)

 

For One Person in a single occupancy room: $2,325 (USD) TOTAL

 

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SpyRetreat is run and presented by:

The Centre for Counter-intelligence and Security Studies (CICENTRE.com)

 

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Sponsor:

The Association of Former Intelligence Officers (AFIO.com)

 

 

 

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NEED-TO-KNOW:


WHAT:

SpyRetreat 2005 Conference "ESPIONAGE: THE UNKNOWN WARS"

 

WHEN:

November 8-13, 2005 during Veterans Day

 

WHERE:

The Homestead Resort and Conference Center, Hot Springs, Virginia

 

WHO:

Speakers include David Major (ret FBI), Major General Oleg Kalugin (ret KGB), Dan Mulvenna (ret RCMP) and Nigel West (military intelligence historian and author).

Attendees are anyone with an interest or background in intelligence.

 

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