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by gojomo
4566 days ago
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In common parlance, 'CIA agent' means 'someone who works for the CIA', with a slight connotation of 'on secret things' or 'under cover'. It can even loosely mean someone who helps the CIA - 'agent' being a general word for someone who acts for on behalf of another. (A high-ranking foreign government official who helps the CIA in return for money or favors can and will be described as a 'CIA agent', no matter their lack of paystubs or 'Officer' titles.) Snowden worked for the CIA in a foreign country under diplomatic cover. Most of the English-speaking world, and especially the readers of this Irish-based publication, understand that to make him a "CIA agent". |
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There are literally hundreds of thousands of people who work on "classified" projects or systems. They don't think of themselves as "spies".
Learn to listen when you're talking to someone who has more experience and information than you do. It's a reliable survival strategy in a chaotic world.