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Very true. I have a college friend who worked as a "spook" his entire career and even now that he is retired he'll only admit that he worked for the gov't, with no admission of what agency he worked for.it's very possible it came from an agent who got it as a memento of service. my opinion is it wasn't given to the agent by the agency for security reasons. since a lot of agents work in clandestine operations the agency would never hand out trinkets like this that could id an operative as cia. i actually did read that somewhere, but take it with a grain of salt.
some sexy hands ya got there, bro...who does your nails?Maybe that CIA medallion is Gold and was intended to buy safe-passage out of Zanzibar...
they won't put names up on their wall of honor for agents who died in the line of duty, they just place a star to represent each one. classified even at the end.Very true. I have a college friend who worked as a "spook" his entire career and even now that he is retired he'll only admit that he worked for the gov't, with no admission of what agency he worked for.
some sexy hands ya got there, bro...who does your nails?
I laughed so hard people here in the airport looked at me.Max, whatever you do don’t pull out that grey pick.