The Killing of Pat Tillman

LOL the only one who's desperately melting down around here is you chicken liver.

The beauty of my challenge to you is that you already know the CIA Station Chief who has agreed to take your call.

You already admire him and think of him as one of your own.

He's very conservative, and appears on Fox News.

When you speak to him and he vouches for me you will pee in your pants.

That's why you don't have the guts to show up for it.


ps....
Why don't you use one of your other avatars featuring the gold plated 1911 or the guy holding the rifle?

Very mature for a real soldier.

See ya later security guard, veteran of video games.
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I have never seen a "CIA" guy get as many simple facts wrong as you. Then again, as a simple search of the National Archives records revealed, you never were an "employee" of the CIA. EVER!
You weren't "covert ops", you weren't "in combat" as you have claimed on this site.
You were a Nerd who was picked on at UT and then became a contract "analyst". Nothing more.
Even THAT you tried to glorify by stating that you worked with the "high level" intellectuals but no matter how you dressed it up, you were the stereotypical office type, the one with the plastic pen holder in his short sleeve, button down shirt that you tried desperately to tuck in over your fat belly into your polyester pants.
As to who I am? You still don't know. Shows that even at the "analyst" position you held, you must have been mediocre at best.

Now, for the last time...... Are YOU going to post the link to the magazine article about you, or am I???
Then again, as a simple search of the National Archives records revealed, you never were an "employee" of the CIA. EVER! Originally Posted by DTorrchia
In every post I've made I've always stated my status was non-officer, non-employee/career agent.

I would like to have been an analyst but I'm not qualified for that.

Analysts who are employees used to work in the Directorate of Intelligence, and were usually Phds.

Contract Analysts were always Phds employeed at major universities and places like Brookings, Rand, SRI, etc.

Furthermore, even if I had employee status I don't believe such information is available in the Archives for obvious reasons.

It's kinda ridiculous to operate a spy agency and then list all your spies in an archive so that anyone can log on and see who your spies are LOL.
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In every post I've made I've always stated my status was non-officer, non-employee/career agent.

I would like to have been an analyst but I'm not qualified for that.

Analysts who are employees used to work in the Directorate of Intelligence, and were usually Phds.

Contract Analysts were always Phds employeed at major universities and places like Brookings, Rand, SRI, etc.

Furthermore, even if I had employee status I don't believe such information is available in the Archives for obvious reasons.

It's kinda ridiculous to operate a spy agency and then list all your spies in an archive so that anyone can log on and see who your spies are LOL. Originally Posted by theaustinescorts
Well maybe so but apparently the National Archives felt that once you're no longer employed with the CIA, those names can be released. Also, it only states the names, no information as to what position was held etc. If you want, I can send you the link to the national archives where the thousands of names of CIA employees were released.