Talk:Spook

Disambiguation

Spook also means a lot of different things (defination). Shouldn't there be a disambiguation page??? 59.93.131.67 09:02, 8 November 2005 (UTC)Reply

Note: the comment above refers to a prior version of the page, which has since been deleted to make way for move. TJRC (talk) 19:50, 5 July 2017 (UTC)Reply

Spook and CIA

I restored the mentioned of CIA members as spooks. This was reverted with the explanation that it is redundant and too specific. However,in many circumstances, "spook" is used as a synonym for CIA member, and not a synonym for spy. In fact, CIA employees are generally not not spies; rather, analysts and "handlers" (the people who recruit and manage spies) are often called spooks.--ragesoss (talk) 23:47, 1 April 2008 (UTC)Reply

I'm not going to revert this for a day or two, but color me skeptical. Do you have any reference for that? I just checked three dictionary references, and none support that claim.
I also googled on "define: spook," but to my surprise, it had few hits, none dealing with the espionage sense
I see nothing documenting the use of the word for non-undercover employees of the CIA. TJRC (talk) 00:14, 2 April 2008 (UTC)Reply
It may be primarily used to refer to undercover agents, but undercover is not equivalent to spy. More typically, undercover CIA employees are spy handlers, while the actual spies are foreign nationals. Some examples from signficant media: Milt Bearden referred to as a spook (he directed covert operations, but was not a technically a spy, and maybe not even undercover); George Tenet referred to as a spook (never undercover, so far as I can tell). Browsing other Google hits shows that this usage is not uncommon.--ragesoss (talk) 23:20, 2 April 2008 (UTC)Reply
True, it's not used just for actual spies, but it's not just for the CIA and NSA either. Here in the UK, Spook is anyone who works for any of the British intelligence services. I'm going to change it to 'A colloquial term for a spy or any member of an intelligence agency.' which covers any such usage worldwide. Currently it's too America centric.Warpfactor (talk) 12:21, 16 April 2009 (UTC)Reply

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