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The myth of the CIA "rogue agent" was invented by hollywood. CIA agents are drones supervised by other government employees. They are no smarter or skilled than any other college grad trained by the government bureaucracy. The problem is that everyone thinks the CIA is some kind of super-agency because the ignorant mainstream media has been promoting the myth. Forget every lie hollywood ever told you about the CIA and you might get a handle on the situation.
Spooks are real.
The myth of the CIA "rogue agent" was invented by hollywood. CIA agents are drones supervised by other government employees. They are no smarter or skilled than any other college grad trained by the government bureaucracy. The problem is that everyone thinks the CIA is some kind of super-agency because the ignorant mainstream media has been promoting the myth. Forget every lie hollywood ever told you about the CIA and you might get a handle on the situation.
Spooks are real.
There are no "rogue agents". Only hollywood calls CIA employees "spooks". The CIA consists of specifically trained employees assigned to a field that fits in with their skills. Any Marine or Special Forces Soldier could run rings around a CIA agent in motivation and ability to think on their feet and adjust to new situations. Well paid CIA "field informants" take all the risks. To paraphrase an old Police saying "a CIA agent couldn't find Kate Smith in a phone booth or a spy in the next cubicle".
I would get calls from him once in a while when NOBODY knew where I was and what I was doing. The CIA is not supposed to do their work here in the states but my information says otherwise.
\The myth of the CIA "rogue agent" was invented by hollywood. CIA agents are drones supervised by other government employees. They are no smarter or skilled than any other college grad trained by the government bureaucracy. The problem is that everyone thinks the CIA is some kind of super-agency because the ignorant mainstream media has been promoting the myth. Forget every lie hollywood ever told you about the CIA and you might get a handle on the situation.
Let me illustrate the CIA's accomplishments since the OSS was authorized as America's secondary intelligence network during WW2. .............I can't think of any. The OSS was laughible as an intelligence network during WW2. As a matter of fact every major international event that impacted American security since WW2 came as a surprise to the CIA. The Korean invasion, the Berlin Wall, the Castro revolution in Cuba, The CIA's creation of a Cuba invasion army and the abandonment at the Bay of Pigs, the Cuban Missile crisis, the Oswald repatriation after renouncing citizenship and subsiquent assassination of JFK, Vietnam, 9-11. ....The CIA has failed to protect America from it's enemies. It is a gigantic bureaucracy with secret funding that is supervised by fools.
I rest my case tricky bitch. How do you argue with a Valley girl who substitutes happy faces for words?
Spooks are real.
There are no "rogue agents". Only hollywood calls CIA employees "spooks". The CIA consists of specifically trained employees assigned to a field that fits in with their skills. Any Marine or Special Forces Soldier could run rings around a CIA agent in motivation and ability to think on their feet and adjust to new situations. Well paid CIA "field informants" take all the risks. To paraphrase an old Police saying "a CIA agent couldn't find Kate Smith in a phone booth or a spy in the next cubicle".
A "spook" is not a rogue agent. He is a field agent sometimes used to eliminate threats. In Viet Nam they were used to find and kill Viet Cong Snipers and bombers that were knocking off too many American military in Saigon. One of my dad's best friends was recruited by the CIA for just such a mission. It was a very dangerous assignment. Most of his group was discovered and killed. Later he eliminated threats of spying on our military secrets. I knew him pretty well. Looking at him you would never guess what he did. His "roguishness" only extended to him giving me advice from time to time in my smuggling days...as a favor to my dad. He sort of looked over my shoulder and kept me out of trouble. I would get calls from him once in a while when NOBODY knew where I was and what I was doing. The CIA is not supposed to do their work here in the states but my information says otherwise.
PS...The first time I heard the term "spook" was not from the movies. It was from him.
PPS... The first time I heard the term in a movie was "3 Days of the Condor" released in 1975. I heard the term from "Ben" in 74. I never saw the movie till around 78 on the television.