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CIA goes against US interests

 
 
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Reply Wed 20 Feb, 2008 09:31 am
Seemingly those cool boys from CIA think that they're very special ones. Just in December 2008 House of Representatives of the Congress of USA approved the President's bill forbidding CIA to use tortures with examination. But seemingly CIA Director Michael Hayden fancies that Mr. Bush can't lay down the law for him. Otherwise he wouldn't announce so bravely that CIA interrogators used waterboarding torture on suspects captured after the Sept. 11 attacks in 2001. Moreover Mr. Hayden praised much this way of examination calling it most effective and mentioned about advisability of such practice.
Really that means that our intelligence isn't going to settle accounts with our President or government. They consider themselves above any laws. But at the same time they're notable for crude methods and unprofessional information gathering and analytic work. That's why they use tortures. Soon they may propose to establish dictatorship regime in USA because it is "more effective way of state governing.
It is time to reform our Special Service and to comb out all clumsy amateurs and to replace them with real experts.
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HellRaZoR
 
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Reply Mon 25 Feb, 2008 05:14 am
CIA
I'm undercover with the F.B.I. **** you with a passion Motto. The CIA is OUR Major back up 4 a variety of cases
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ebrown p
 
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Reply Mon 25 Feb, 2008 12:01 pm
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HellRaZoR wrote:
I'm undercover with the F.B.I. **** you with a passion Motto. The CIA is OUR Major back up 4 a variety of cases


Don't you have to be able to write normal English to get into the F.B.I?
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parados
 
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Reply Mon 25 Feb, 2008 12:06 pm
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ebrown_p wrote:
HellRaZoR wrote:
I'm undercover with the F.B.I. **** you with a passion Motto. The CIA is OUR Major back up 4 a variety of cases


Don't you have to be able to write normal English to get into the F.B.I?


The first clue that someone isn't undercover for the FBI is when they TELL you they are "undercover."

Otherwise he COULD be undercover as a pimple faced teenager that texts too much.
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ebrown p
 
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Reply Mon 25 Feb, 2008 12:23 pm
Parados.

You underestimate the FBI at your peril.

You see, they know that you know that an undercover agent would never say he was undercover. This means that you will automatically assume that someone who says they are undercover is not an agent.

Ah ha.... the perfect cover.

You see?
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HellRaZoR
 
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Reply Tue 26 Feb, 2008 11:20 pm
Now let me tell you this... I may be undercover with the F.B.I. I may be a teenager whom watches too many movies. As for the statement that you must spell to be an Agent- I can only express that us as adults feel kids can't spell- On the net it's evident whom is a child- from numerous vocabulary, even possibly how they present themselves.
If you read something that reads -F.B.I.- who's to say it's not. Many websites could have Federal Agents online. For egample, an undercover agent may pose as a 15 year old girl in Canada, but could be a 27 year old male as an F.B.I. Agent in New York, at a location that, doesn't exist. People are so naive, believing that the internets waves are NOT Tapped, when 98% is now wired- FACT, including facebook & nexopia. We can get a 24 hour temporary warrant 2 hack YOUR email. Next time you judge able2know- IS it possible this site is of the unimaginable 2%?
HellRaZoR
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