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   When I come back, I'll go into the the "funny stuf" - not "ha ha" funny for the most part, but pretty funny. It's worth the wait. In the meantime, the "Facts" section of the Complaint has a good summary of some of that funny stuff. 

   The details, and a lot more, when I get back - unless the good folk of the CIA arrange for me to have an "accident" or some such before then.  

   Wouldn't put it past some of the folk who work in the Directorate of Operations.  I mean, unless you've experienced it in person, it's hard to picture just how corrupt and venal this breed of public servants can be.  Hell, they've already gone so far as to directly threaten my life unless I stopped trying to rock the boat (
Complaint, para. 54 and 91).

   Anyhow, next page will be about the counterintelligence surveillance that began soon after I sent in my application, and how it morphed into an instrument of harassment and threats when it became clear that I intended to blow the whistle on some of the corruption I came across.  

   The one after that will be about Directorate of Operations personnel acting as
pimps (yes - officials who procure women for immoral purposes [probably men too, if one asks]).  However, due to bureaucratic apathy (and probably the depression that comes from realizing that one's CIA career must be on the rocks if one is reduced to being a pimp), pimps with so-so stables.

   The one after that will revolve around the use of sex and attempted seduction as a prelude to inducting newbies into the Directorate of Operations' cult-like environment - kind of like the
Hashashin cult's methodology, but with less seductive raw materials and sans the good drugs.

   The one after that will go into hazardous, Manchurian Candidate-like, methodologies and techinques of behavioral modification and conditioning - troubling methodologies and techniques that the CIA had apologized to Congress for
researching and pursuing in the first place, and which the CIA falsely told Congress it had abandoned - and the unsupervised and widespread use and abuse of such creepy methodologies in today's Directorate of Operations.

   Then we'll get to Directorate of Operations personnel and CIA recruiters extorting recruits for money and sex, and soliciting bribes and kickbacks in exchange for favorable official action.

   Then we'll get to the illegal retaliation and intimidation tactics by CIA Directorate of Operations personnel, that ensues when somebody decides he or she does not want to go along with any of the preceding.  Largely, a straightforward attempt to hide their misdeeds and corruption from scrutiny.  Partially, though, it's about the actions of brainwashed people who are so invested in the cultish environment at the Directorate of Operations, that they are unable to grasp the idea that an objective outsider might see them not as they see themselves, through rose colored shades, but simply as exceptionally corrupt and venal public officials, and just plain weird folk to boot.

   Personally, I think that's the juiciest part of the tale.  Come back soon  :-)


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