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SHE WAS THE CIA'S CHIEF OF DISGUISE A MASTER SPY UNMASKED
People US
|March 04, 2024
TRAILBLAZER JONNA MENDEZ REVOLUTIONIZED THE CIA'S TECHNIQUES-AND NOW SHE'S FINALLY REVEALING HER SECRETS

When Jonna Mendez, then the CIA's chief of disguise, was asked to brief President George H.W. Bush on the agency's new mask technology in the early 1990s, she wanted to make a powerful impression to secure more funding. "It's expensive to make these masks," says Mendez, 78. Meeting Bush in the Oval Office disguised as a Latina woman with black curly hair, she described the extraordinary results her team achieved to evade Russia's KGB. Bush curiously glanced to her side, perhaps looking for a briefcase holding the new disguise. She told him she was wearing it. "He said, 'Hold on, don't take it off yet.' Then he got up and took a closer look," she recalls.
"He said, 'Okay, do it."" Like a Mission: Impossible character, Mendez slowly peeled off a remarkably lifelike mask, revealing her true face: blue eyes, fair skin and short, dark blonde hair. When she held up the disguise that duped everyone in the room, Bush and his advisers seemed dazzled. "The masks were something that no one else, not even Hollywood, could do," she says.
That's just one memory from Mendez's 27-year tenure as a master of disguise that she's mined for her CIA-reviewed memoir In True Face: A Woman's Life in the CIA Unmasked, out March 5. "This is my career that no one knows about," she tells People from her Reston, Va., home. "You step into that world, and the door closes behind you. I thought it would be interesting to open the door. People who knew me well will be shocked."
This story is from the March 04, 2024 edition of People US.
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