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Why would you turn it down? The job you described sounds very interesting. I would imagine they have many other job positions. I would have accepted for sure. Only if was to get paid a 'fair' amount of money.
Originally posted by Em2013
Someone once approached me asking if I wanted to be one because I'm pretty skilled in computers (I don't mean just knowing how to use an OS but to actually build one from ground up) and I refused but with hesitation. The idea was to go around online and scan for websites and patterns in conversations and provide data analysis for disinformation software "agents". Whether this guy was telling the truth or not, I have no (honest) clue, but I didn't want to involve myself with the government at the time. I hesitated because I felt that it was wrong if it were used outside of just masking military tactics and the like and didn't know much about politics at the time. The person in question was someone with [an] intelligence agency and he was a friend of a friend whom was studying to become a fed agent.
In my opinion I'd just take everything you read here as a grain of salt and try to figure out what's the most logical result for what was given to you. Even if you don't believe my story, then at least consider the possibility of somebody else having the same or a similar story.
Originally posted by DerepentLEstranger
i joined the disinfo agents club the other day
yaay!!!
that said, never accuse
and when it comes to corporate/government skullduggery
911
ufos
big pharma
certain...organizations
and chemtrails [oops there goes the red phone, duck!!]
always assume theres at least one disinfo agent
the majority of so called Disinfo agents are actually system justifiers
these are the ones that do it for free
this member is definitley one: www.abovetopsecret.com...
Agents have notebooks and pens.
Originally posted by Spectral Norm
reply to post by breakandenter
I particularly enjoyed the "notebook and a pen" remark. Thanks for a good laugh this morning.
The point is this: To remain silent about what I have discovered about the motives and agendas of those who sit far above and behind the political entrepreneurs we see on TV everyday out of a fear that those people and institutions might monitor what I have to say, well, that would just be craven. But the sad truth is that no one is listening. Of course, that fact has never stopped me in the past either.
Thanks again. Peace.
Originally posted by Amadeo
Hahahahaha! Imagine my surprise to see my own profile come up. Ok, you made the accusation, now you have to show me the proof. If you can't, then you have to retract your BS. Waiting...
The focus of disinformation artists is to push the substance of the debate in a harmless direction. I have read ATS posts for quite some time and just recently decided to join in. It seems to me there are quite a few bad guys out there.
Originally posted by DerepentLEstranger
i joined the disinfo agents club the other day
yaay!!!
that said, never accuse
and when it comes to corporate/government skullduggery
911
ufos
big pharma
certain...organizations
and chemtrails [oops there goes the red phone, duck!!]
always assume theres at least one disinfo agent
the majority of so called Disinfo agents are actually system justifiers
these are the ones that do it for free
this member is definitley one: www.abovetopsecret.com...
Originally posted by Arrow22
Its the Coordinated Attacks on posts that contain great info that scares me a little.
there are threads that have
been posted that seem to be nipped in the bud