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Darrell Blocker

Darrell M. Blocker is a former American intelligence officer who served for 28 years with the Central Intelligence Agency. He held prominent positions including deputy director of the Counterterrorism Center (CTC), Chief of Africa Division, and Chief of Training at Camp Peary, Virginia, better known as "The Farm". Within the intelligence community, Blocker was known for participating in a number of semi-professional musical ensembles during his postings abroad. He retired in 2018 as the most senior black officer in the CIA's Directorate of Operations. Since 2019 Blocker has been chief operating officer of intelligence and advisory firm MOSAIC, and a contributor for ABC News.

Darrell Blocker
Central Intelligence Agency Counterterrorism Center
Deputy Director
PresidentGeorge W. Bush
Personal details
NationalityAmerican
Children2
ResidenceSanta Monica, California
EducationUniversity of Georgia (BA)
OccupationIntelligence officer
AwardsDistinguished Career Intelligence Medal
Nickname"The Spy Whisperer"[1]
Military service
Allegiance United States
Branch United States Air Force
Years of service1987–1990
Rank Captain

In November 2020, Fox News reported that president-elect Joe Biden had included Blocker among his shortlist of candidates to nominate for Director of the Central Intelligence Agency; in the end, the position went to William J. Burns.[2]

Early life edit

Blocker grew up in Hephzibah, Georgia, in an Air Force family.[3] While growing up he also lived in Japan, Italy, Texas, and Augusta, Georgia.[3]

In Augusta he attended Windsor Spring Elementary, Glenn Hills Junior High School, and Butler High School.[4] He then attended the University of Georgia, where he sang in a church choir and was part of the glee club, in addition to serving in Air Force ROTC.[5] He graduated in 1984 with a degree in psychology.

Intelligence career edit

Blocker began his career as an intelligence analyst for the United States Air Force. He served for four years, from 1987 to 1990, before separating honorably.[3]

He then joined the Central Intelligence Agency's (CIA) Directorate of Operations, formally known as the Clandestine Service, around 1990.[3][6] Blocker wrote his CIA entrance essay about the First Palestinian Intifada, and concluded that: "every nation in history that has fought and won actual territory, actual ground, them giving it back — it just hasn’t happened."[1]

Blocker was a CIA operations officer, Chief of Station, deputy director of Counterterrorism Center (CTC) under Michael D'Andrea, and later Chief of Africa Division.[6] Subsequently, he went on to lead the CIA training division at Camp Peary, Virginia, better known as "The Farm". Throughout his 28-year career, Blocker served in 10 countries, among them Senegal, Burundi, Uganda (undercover; beginning in 2003), Niger, Nigeria, Somalia, Morocco, and Pakistan.[3][7][4][6] He said: "I’ve had 27 addresses in my 56 years -- 22 of those as an adult."[4] He recruited and developed undercover sources and spies who would provide intelligence about potential threats and targets in his area of responsibility.[8][9] He began playing music as part of his espionage duties in Senegal in 1996.[5] While undercover in Uganda, Blocker became a minor celebrity as lead singer in a popular local band in the capital city of Kampala, known as the "Kampala Jazz All-Stars".[1][10]

He began learning about Judaism while he was in college, and began wearing a chai as a pendant.[1] In 2017 Blocker converted to Judaism, after two years of study.[3] He identifies as a Conservative Jew.[3]

 
Distinguished Career Intelligence Medal of the CIA

Blocker retired from the CIA in 2018, as the most senior black officer in its Directorate of Operations.[3] He had a rank equivalent to a 3-star general.[4] Upon retirement, he was awarded the CIA's Distinguished Career Intelligence Medal.[7][5]

Later career edit

In 2019 Blocker became the chief operating officer of the multinational security firm MOSAIC (Multi Operational Security Agency Intelligence Company).[11][7] In August 2019 Blocker joined ABC News as a contributor, appearing on Good Morning America and This Week as a subject matter expert on Africa, Iran, North Korea and Terrorism.[5] He now lives in Santa Monica, California.[12]

He also consults on projects in the entertainment industry, including for MGM and Skydance on season 2 of CONDOR, a television adaptation of Six Days of the Condor by James Grady, which features a young CIA analyst as the primary protagonist.[13]

Blocker also serves on the board of nonprofits Peace4Kids and HumanSlavery.com, organizations dedicated to improving the future of youth in foster care, and ending human trafficking and exploitation, respectively.[14][13]

In November 2020, Fox News reported that Blocker was among President-elect Joe Biden's shortlist for Director of the CIA.[3][7][1] Axios reported that insiders viewed him as a front-runner; but reporter Spencer Ackerman characterized Blocker as "a long shot".[15][16] In the end, the Biden nominated William J. Burns.[15]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "Darrell Blocker, who could lead Biden's CIA, is a Black Jew known as a 'spy whisperer'". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. December 9, 2020.
  2. ^ McKay, Hollie (November 27, 2020). "Exclusive: Former CIA station chief Darrell Blocker floated to lead agency under Biden, source says". Fox News. from the original on November 27, 2020. Retrieved December 1, 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i Kampeas, Ron (December 10, 2020). "Darrell Blocker, the Black, Jewish 'spy whisperer' who could lead Biden's CIA". The Times of Israel.
  4. ^ a b c d Meredith Anderson (December 8, 2020). "Meet the Augusta man who could be the next CIA director". WRDW.
  5. ^ a b c d Lucien Bruggeman (September 8, 2019). "'Singer Tailor Soldier Spy': A CIA officer's life as the frontman of one of Uganda's top bands". ABC News.
  6. ^ a b c "Meet Mosaic; Executive Board; Darrell Blocker; Chief Operating Officer". mosaicsec.com.
  7. ^ a b c d McKay, Hollie (November 27, 2020). "Exclusive: Former CIA station chief Darrell Blocker floated to lead agency under Biden, source says". Fox News.
  8. ^ Brandi Hitt (January 10, 2020). "Former CIA, FBI officials explain how agencies spy, gather intel". ABC7 Los Angeles.
  9. ^ Devin Dwyer and Cindy Smith (October 6, 2020). . Yahoo. Archived from the original on April 16, 2021. Retrieved December 13, 2020.
  10. ^ Hollie McKay (November 27, 2020). "Exclusive: Former CIA station chief Darrell Blocker floated to lead agency under Biden, source says". www.msn.com.
  11. ^ Adams, Biba (November 30, 2020). "Former station chief Darrell Blocker being considered for CIA director: report". Yahoo. Retrieved November 30, 2020.
  12. ^ "Darrell Blocker". tiger21.com.
  13. ^ a b "Darrell Blocker". TIGER 21. Retrieved December 1, 2020.
  14. ^ "Darrell Blocker". International Spy Museum. from the original on November 30, 2020. Retrieved December 1, 2020.
  15. ^ a b Zach Dorfman (January 13, 2021). "Why Biden tapped William Burns for CIA". Axios.
  16. ^ Ackerman, Spencer (December 17, 2020). "'Financial Batman' in the Lead to Run Biden's CIA". The Daily Beast. Biden has several other candidates under consideration. Among the named: Susan Gordon, the former principal deputy director of national intelligence who quit the Trump administration in 2019; the former Defense Intelligence Agency director and retired Marine three-star general Vincent Stewart; and Darrell Blocker, said to be more of a long shot, a retired agency veteran with experience in the CIA's Counterterrorism Center.

External links edit

  • "Darrell M. Blocker - His Journey in the CIA as a Real Life 007 Secret Agent," The Deal with Danny Brown, September 16, 2019 (video)
  • "The Spy Whisperer - Darrell M. Blocker," International Spy Museum, February 18, 2020 (video).
  • "What's Your Water? Episode 11: Darrell Blocker, former CIA Operative," GED Productions, May 21, 2020 (video).
  • "What a new administration means for the intelligence community; Former CIA Director of Operations Darrell Blocker discusses the impact President Joe Biden will have on the intelligence community as he starts his presidency.", Darrell Blocker, ABC News, January 20, 2021 (video).

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Darrell M Blocker is a former American intelligence officer who served for 28 years with the Central Intelligence Agency He held prominent positions including deputy director of the Counterterrorism Center CTC Chief of Africa Division and Chief of Training at Camp Peary Virginia better known as The Farm Within the intelligence community Blocker was known for participating in a number of semi professional musical ensembles during his postings abroad He retired in 2018 as the most senior black officer in the CIA s Directorate of Operations Since 2019 Blocker has been chief operating officer of intelligence and advisory firm MOSAIC and a contributor for ABC News Darrell BlockerCentral Intelligence Agency Counterterrorism CenterDeputy DirectorPresidentGeorge W BushPersonal detailsNationalityAmericanChildren2ResidenceSanta Monica CaliforniaEducationUniversity of Georgia BA OccupationIntelligence officerAwardsDistinguished Career Intelligence MedalNickname The Spy Whisperer 1 Military serviceAllegiance United StatesBranch United States Air ForceYears of service1987 1990RankCaptainIn November 2020 Fox News reported that president elect Joe Biden had included Blocker among his shortlist of candidates to nominate for Director of the Central Intelligence Agency in the end the position went to William J Burns 2 Contents 1 Early life 2 Intelligence career 3 Later career 4 References 5 External linksEarly life editBlocker grew up in Hephzibah Georgia in an Air Force family 3 While growing up he also lived in Japan Italy Texas and Augusta Georgia 3 In Augusta he attended Windsor Spring Elementary Glenn Hills Junior High School and Butler High School 4 He then attended the University of Georgia where he sang in a church choir and was part of the glee club in addition to serving in Air Force ROTC 5 He graduated in 1984 with a degree in psychology Intelligence career editBlocker began his career as an intelligence analyst for the United States Air Force He served for four years from 1987 to 1990 before separating honorably 3 He then joined the Central Intelligence Agency s CIA Directorate of Operations formally known as the Clandestine Service around 1990 3 6 Blocker wrote his CIA entrance essay about the First Palestinian Intifada and concluded that every nation in history that has fought and won actual territory actual ground them giving it back it just hasn t happened 1 Blocker was a CIA operations officer Chief of Station deputy director of Counterterrorism Center CTC under Michael D Andrea and later Chief of Africa Division 6 Subsequently he went on to lead the CIA training division at Camp Peary Virginia better known as The Farm Throughout his 28 year career Blocker served in 10 countries among them Senegal Burundi Uganda undercover beginning in 2003 Niger Nigeria Somalia Morocco and Pakistan 3 7 4 6 He said I ve had 27 addresses in my 56 years 22 of those as an adult 4 He recruited and developed undercover sources and spies who would provide intelligence about potential threats and targets in his area of responsibility 8 9 He began playing music as part of his espionage duties in Senegal in 1996 5 While undercover in Uganda Blocker became a minor celebrity as lead singer in a popular local band in the capital city of Kampala known as the Kampala Jazz All Stars 1 10 He began learning about Judaism while he was in college and began wearing a chai as a pendant 1 In 2017 Blocker converted to Judaism after two years of study 3 He identifies as a Conservative Jew 3 nbsp Distinguished Career Intelligence Medal of the CIABlocker retired from the CIA in 2018 as the most senior black officer in its Directorate of Operations 3 He had a rank equivalent to a 3 star general 4 Upon retirement he was awarded the CIA s Distinguished Career Intelligence Medal 7 5 Later career editIn 2019 Blocker became the chief operating officer of the multinational security firm MOSAIC Multi Operational Security Agency Intelligence Company 11 7 In August 2019 Blocker joined ABC News as a contributor appearing on Good Morning America and This Week as a subject matter expert on Africa Iran North Korea and Terrorism 5 He now lives in Santa Monica California 12 He also consults on projects in the entertainment industry including for MGM and Skydance on season 2 of CONDOR a television adaptation of Six Days of the Condor by James Grady which features a young CIA analyst as the primary protagonist 13 Blocker also serves on the board of nonprofits Peace4Kids and HumanSlavery com organizations dedicated to improving the future of youth in foster care and ending human trafficking and exploitation respectively 14 13 In November 2020 Fox News reported that Blocker was among President elect Joe Biden s shortlist for Director of the CIA 3 7 1 Axios reported that insiders viewed him as a front runner but reporter Spencer Ackerman characterized Blocker as a long shot 15 16 In the end the Biden nominated William J Burns 15 References edit a b c d e Darrell Blocker who could lead Biden s CIA is a Black Jew known as a spy whisperer Jewish Telegraphic Agency December 9 2020 McKay Hollie November 27 2020 Exclusive Former CIA station chief Darrell Blocker floated to lead agency under Biden source says Fox News Archived from the original on November 27 2020 Retrieved December 1 2020 a b c d e f g h i Kampeas Ron December 10 2020 Darrell Blocker the Black Jewish spy whisperer who could lead Biden s CIA The Times of Israel a b c d Meredith Anderson December 8 2020 Meet the Augusta man who could be the next CIA director WRDW a b c d Lucien Bruggeman September 8 2019 Singer Tailor Soldier Spy A CIA officer s life as the frontman of one of Uganda s top bands ABC News a b c Meet Mosaic Executive Board Darrell Blocker Chief Operating Officer mosaicsec com a b c d McKay Hollie November 27 2020 Exclusive Former CIA station chief Darrell Blocker floated to lead agency under Biden source says Fox News Brandi Hitt January 10 2020 Former CIA FBI officials explain how agencies spy gather intel ABC7 Los Angeles Devin Dwyer and Cindy Smith October 6 2020 US spy agencies face shocking lack of diversity Yahoo Archived from the original on April 16 2021 Retrieved December 13 2020 Hollie McKay November 27 2020 Exclusive Former CIA station chief Darrell Blocker floated to lead agency under Biden source says www msn com Adams Biba November 30 2020 Former station chief Darrell Blocker being considered for CIA director report Yahoo Retrieved November 30 2020 Darrell Blocker tiger21 com a b Darrell Blocker TIGER 21 Retrieved December 1 2020 Darrell Blocker International Spy Museum Archived from the original on November 30 2020 Retrieved December 1 2020 a b Zach Dorfman January 13 2021 Why Biden tapped William Burns for CIA Axios Ackerman Spencer December 17 2020 Financial Batman in the Lead to Run Biden s CIA The Daily Beast Biden has several other candidates under consideration Among the named Susan Gordon the former principal deputy director of national intelligence who quit the Trump administration in 2019 the former Defense Intelligence Agency director and retired Marine three star general Vincent Stewart and Darrell Blocker said to be more of a long shot a retired agency veteran with experience in the CIA s Counterterrorism Center External links edit Darrell M Blocker His Journey in the CIA as a Real Life 007 Secret Agent The Deal with Danny Brown September 16 2019 video The Spy Whisperer Darrell M Blocker International Spy Museum February 18 2020 video What s Your Water Episode 11 Darrell Blocker former CIA Operative GED Productions May 21 2020 video What a new administration means for the intelligence community Former CIA Director of Operations Darrell Blocker discusses the impact President Joe Biden will have on the intelligence community as he starts his presidency Darrell Blocker ABC News January 20 2021 video Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Darrell Blocker amp oldid 1194918455, 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