New wonders from CIA

Only stupid american can belive in that new 'bomb attack'. Probably that boy was narkotizied by US secret forces and they make TV show for stuspid american FOX TV viewers. You schould be VERY affraid, and you will do everything what they want. Even 5 new wars.

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On a sunny day (Wed, 30 Dec 2009 09:33:04 -0800 (PST)) it happened VK0DX wrote in :

Who needs movies while we have Usenet :-)

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Jan Panteltje

Movies have vaguely plausible plots. You don't seem to value plausiblity, but people who retain some vague connection to the real world find its absence unsettling.

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On a sunny day (Wed, 30 Dec 2009 14:59:32 -0800 (PST)) it happened Bill Sloman wrote in :

Maybe you could try posting aagin when you make some sense?

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Jan Panteltje

Actually the CIA turns out some really great chefs. The place I used to stay in Essex Junction VT was attached to the CIA, and the food was amazing. (Culinary Institute of America, of course.)

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I was stranded there the week before Christmas, some years ago. Marvelous food and carolers from some local university ;-) ...Jim Thompson

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Jim Thompson

Nope, that's NECI (New England Culinary Institute). The CIA is in Hyde Park NY, down the road from the Roosevelt home. Both were on my way to work. ;-)

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krw

Couldn't be UVM. No Christians allowed. ;-)

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krw

Don't remember who were the carolers, but they were quite good!

I was at Essex Junction to review chip testing (at IBM) for the very first Garmin chip design... I'm trying to remember when... 1991 ??

But, indeed, it WAS New England Culinary Institute. ...Jim Thompson

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Jim Thompson

Nah, that's just the cover. They keep the black helicopters under the tablecloths.

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Phil Hobbs

Thirty or so years ago, my wife was flying[*] back from her parents into LaGuardia. She got to talking with the man in the adjacent seat and found that he too was going to Poughkeepsie. She mentioned that I worked for IBM and he replied that he worked for the CIA. Everyone within earshot turned around and looked at them.

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krw

,,,no, no, no,,,they are NECCOs, _not_ NECIs!

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Robert Baer

I doubt NECI uses NECCOs in their classes (or food - same thing).

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krw

I've never understood the attraction for Necco Wafers.

But this place is fabulous...

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Jim Thompson

Like I said earlier, I used to drive buy it every day on my way to work. I ate there several times, though never diner in the main restaurant.

NECI didn't have the reputation that the Escoffier room at the CIA had.

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I'm not a fan of Europeon food, so never went there either.

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krw

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I stayed here...

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back when it was "Inn at Essex", when it was apparently one of NECI's "test kitchens", ;-) ...Jim Thompson

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Jim Thompson

That's the place. It was about a mile and a half from my house. At VT15 and VT289 (some century to be renamed I289 after the NIMBYs lose their last suit).

I didn't know they'd changed the name. It was still "The Inn at Essex" when I moved two years ago. A friend's father used to run the hotel.

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krw

We're going to send Jack Bauer after you.

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If you work for the CIA as an analyst, you don't need cover, so it is likely someone would say they work for the CIA rather than make up some BS.

I was at a CIA reunion in Vegas not too long ago and the CIA set up their gift shop in the lobby where the event was held. I got a nice CIA polo-type shirt with their badge, but wondered just where the hell do THEY wear these shirts.

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miso

But what if you work for the CIA as a chef?

When I worked in Poughkeepsie IBM, occasionally I'd have to do some work in the manufacturing area. The two sites (P'ok and Kingston) both had mainframe test area where hundreds of mainframes were set up for final test, each with a placard over them with the customer's name. Many had "US Department of Agriculture" - too many to count cows. I was told that USDA was the cover for any classified government agency. Later, in VT, a friend worked for INS. His pay checks came from the USDA. The USDA is a cover for all sorts of stuff too.

The polo field? The CIA operates a spy museum in D.C. Next time we're there I'll have to check it out.

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