Saying no to the government

Discussion in 'World Events' started by Don H, Aug 12, 2002.

  1. Don H Registered Senior Member

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    I was hounded in my 20's by the CIA. They came to my office to recruit me. The diagnostic test labled Treasury dept. on the cover was about 1 inch thick. Upon my 4th or 5th interview a lady subjected me to a verbal questionaire. Finally we came to the first question involving the potential use of violence. The scenario was I was at the top of the stairs with a briefcase full of sensitive information. An individual coming up the stairs attempts to take the briefcase. What do you do? - I asked for more information but was told that is the entire question.

    (I had been trying to get out of an obligation I felt I would probably regret for some time.) First a kind and smiling officer from naval intel came to question me about my knowledge of people that may have remote viewing skills. I lied and said "no I did not know". An arrogant guy came later and used threatening rhetoric. But this lady was cunning and pushy.

    I said, "I would give him the breifcase". She scowled and packed up her materials and left immediately. Later the test that I had hidden inside the paneling was taken along with my car being ransacked. Three more unpleasant episodes followed. Recruiting turned into investigations by 3 more agencies but I will delete those stories at this time. Having a number of research scientists as clients didn't help any.

    Saying "no" heaped a great deal of suspicion and retribution on me. Saying no is not taken lighly by those people so heaven knows what saying no too late would have been like.

    I know some people think saying no to a branch of our shadow government might be a cowardly unpatriotic thing to do but I am proud of my decision. These people do not take no lightly. Nor do I take their unethical manipulations lightly.
    Other people in the field of hypnosis, programming, subliminal and electronic applications surely came forward to do their bidding.

    Some professors in town that went to work for them yet tried to keep an ethical control of their work but were compartmentalized and sold out by combining the work of several people to help produce a poison weapon. They serendipidously got together , found out what was done to them and sucessfully sued.
    Saying "no" worked out for them but the government still got their weapon.

    These agencies are filled with yes men, and that is not a good or effective thing to do.
     
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  3. Giskard brainious maximus Registered Senior Member

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    I was interviewed by the CIA for possible employment also. A "Mr Jones" conducted the preliminary. He wanted to know my feelings about being set up in business in a foreign country from which my recent ancestors came from. They would cover all expenses of the business plus my income and living costs. He wanted me to simply keep abreast of what was happening and if I was ever needed for a "job" I would take care of whatever they needed done. I have no idea if this would have actually happened or if it was a test question. I declined and never heard from them again. However, I am very sure I have an extensive file somewhere due to my Libertarian views which I continually convey to my elected representatives, sometimes in a less than friendly manner.
     
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  5. Don H Registered Senior Member

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    Sometimes a binary purpose is fullfilled. A job is done/ resource is created as well as silencing the agent under law.
     
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