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The CIA recruits spies on th radio

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posted on Mar, 31 2009 @ 09:03 AM
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The CIA recruits spies on th radio


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Being a spy may involve assumed identities and coded messages, but becoming a spy isn't exactly top-secret business. These days, in fact, all you have to do if you're interested in this particular career path is turn up your radio. The CIA is running ads on stations across the country for jobs in its clandestine service.

"Are you a person of curiosity and integrity?" asks one spot. "Are you ready for a world of challenge ... a world of ambiguity and adventure?"

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posted on Mar, 31 2009 @ 09:03 AM
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Wow, this is interesting. Is it that hard to get spies that the CIA is now advertising for them like mcdonald's does for possible managers?

Ok, that was a little over the top. I don't think even the CIA would be as bad as mcd's. Gotta wonder what type of people are gonna show up for that interview. Seems odd tho that they have to have radio ads for pople to become spies. What happened to being approached in some dark alley when no one was around to get invited to join their top secret club?

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posted on Mar, 31 2009 @ 09:06 AM
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I wish we would turn the tables. Its the cia that needs a good spying on, groups of citizens should infiltrate it and all levels of government and then bust it wide open with teeth and muscle behind them. Really time to navigate out of this mess by doing things grass roots, including governments.



posted on Mar, 31 2009 @ 09:12 AM
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These beasts would use you even if you hate america,a nd have nothing to do with them. The mind control they have is beyond belief, so you may be working for them now and not know it.

Remote viewing is just a very small bit of what these people can do, and they try to ridicule it, but the cia have gone so much further, and with the mind control, they do not need you to be on there payroll, if they want they can just you.

Some foking world we live in today.



posted on Mar, 31 2009 @ 09:20 AM
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This is one of the funniest things I have ever read. Lol, your link is for Yahoo! If anyone believes this crappola, I feel sorry for them!



posted on Mar, 31 2009 @ 09:25 AM
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Like i said the cia do not need to get you on the payroll, if they want to use you, they will use you, you have no real choice, other than suicide.



posted on Mar, 31 2009 @ 09:32 AM
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Originally posted by Finn1916
Wow, this is interesting. Is it that hard to get spies that the CIA is now advertising for them like mcdonald's does for possible managers?

Ok, that was a little over the top. I don't think even the CIA would be as bad as mcd's. Gotta wonder what type of people are gonna show up for that interview. Seems odd tho that they have to have radio ads for pople to become spies. What happened to being approached in some dark alley when no one was around to get invited to join their top secret club?

news.yahoo.com
(visit the link for the full news article)


You've seen "Story of a Dangerous Mind" too many times. CIA recruited regularly at two of the universities I attended, very openly, at the Admissions and Placement Office.

I agree that hiring some of the Chaldeans and Arabs in Detroit (provided they pass background checks) would be a great idea. My son (who died in Iraq in 2005) married an Arab-American woman from Detroit and he told me that her family was extremely supportive when his unit was mobilized - some of her family even taught him phrases of Arabic and Chaldean that would be helpful on the street in Iraq. I would bet that some of those folks would be great area specialists for the Middle East Desk.

I just wish they had looked a little harder for a Director. Leon Panetta is massively underqualified for the job - I can't think of a more obviously political appointee with no real background in production of intelligence. Being a customer for intel (the ostensible reason for Panetta's appointment) is not even close to being the same thing as being a good man to operate an intelligence agency.

But we're back in liberal la-la land, where we don't care if our analysts know their jobs, as long as they "look like America." Which I think is a profoundly racist and unprofessional way to think about staffing the Central Intelligence Agency, but the sort of crap you'd expect to hear from Bill Clinton's old chief of staff. Damned political weasel.



posted on Mar, 31 2009 @ 09:35 AM
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Originally posted by Blanca Rose
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This is one of the funniest things I have ever read. Lol, your link is for Yahoo! If anyone believes this crappola, I feel sorry for them!


Believes what 'crappola' ? That they are advertising on Facebook, Radio, or Television? They are, plain and simple, and this is in no way surprising to me. Did you even read the article? This is not a fake story as far as anybody can tell.



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