Such briefings may not be given now, but in 1990, when a bunch of potential CIA hires came to Washington for interviews, we first got a collective rundown of what might and might not happen, and among the latter were some things about the Peace Corps. If you ever worked for the CIA, the Peace Corps would not take you. On the other hand, if you ever worked for the Peace Corps, the CIA might take you, but would not assign you to the same country the Peace Corps had. These seemed to me highly unlikely eventualities. Having not worked for either outfit, I might never have given further thought to this. Except I was just flipping through a book titled The Dictionary of Espionage, and under “Cover Organizations,” the author said these might be anything…except the Peace Corps.
Except for one house in town flying a Peace Corps flag (it’s one of the houses that flies a Ukraine one), I otherwise get no reminder that the thing even exists. Well, it does. And my questions are Why and How. Also, and this is the easiest to research: Where.









New Jersey’s 12th Congressional District is a gerrymandered Democrat-safe space. 



