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Anyone know anyone with an intell background that would consider spending some time in a hot sandy place?

 

If so, PM me.

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Damn, with all the know it alls around here BiB, I would think your PM in box will be full in no time. So many here seem to have a vast amount of experence in US and Middle East intell, good luck.

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People can pose, but few are better at gathering "intel" than cops.

How much, and for how long?

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Requires an actual intelligence background, preferably military. Minimum of 1 year to 18 months. How much? Whatever you can get out of them. I'd guess low six figures.

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Anyone know anyone with an intell background that would consider spending some time in a hot sandy place?

 

If so, PM me.

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If I was still single, I'd do it in a minute. But I did my time, and I have a family now, so it's out of the question. If you want, I'll forward the information to the several hundred Cryptologic Linguist Technicians and Intelligence Analysts I know to see if there's any interest.

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If I was still single, I'd do it in a minute. But I did my time, and I have a family now, so it's out of the question. If you want, I'll forward the information to the several hundred Cryptologic Linguist Technicians and Intelligence Analysts I know to see if there's any interest.

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I'll forward the data. Needs to go through me, though - not direct to the company. I'm assuming that some of these folks are versed in Arabic and Pashtu?

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I'll forward the data. Needs to go through me, though - not direct to the company. I'm assuming that some of these folks are versed in Arabic and Pashtu?

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I know cryptologic linguists for every major language spoken in the world. I can put the word out that if they are interested, I can forward their information to someone who is interested in candidates for the sandbox. Can't promise anything, as most of the ones I have personal relationships with are Korean and Chinese linguists, but it's still a small community. Are intelligence analyst/reporters welcome also, if they are not linguists, but have worked the target?

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I know cryptologic linguists for every major language spoken in the world. I can put the word out that if they are interested, I can forward their information to someone who is interested in candidates for the sandbox. Can't promise anything, as most of the ones I have personal relationships with are Korean and Chinese linguists, but it's still a small community. Are intelligence analyst/reporters welcome also, if they are not linguists, but have worked the target?

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Need M/E. Analysts, primarily. Check your PM.

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Need to fill these, as well. Anyone feeling adventurous, these are pretty well always open.

 

Individual must be knowledgeable of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)/Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and High Explosive (CBRNE) and operational support subject matter areas.  Must be able to physically maintain a world-wide deployability status for support to the CMATs and other no-notice, quick-reaction support missions.  This will include the physical ability to draw and maintain field and chemical protective gear for field deployments; keep current the full series of deployable-status inoculations (to include anthrax, as required); and maintain an Official Passport.  Individual must also be able to use and maintain a government-issued weapon for self-protection purposes, as required.  Prior experience with rapid deployable teams is desireable.
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Damn,  with all the know it alls around here BiB, I would think your PM in box will be full in no time. So many here seem to have a vast amount of experence in US and Middle East  intell, good luck.

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yea, but the type of no it all libs that you will find in here have no such interest to put thier asses on the libne where it really matters. They would rather do what they do best right back here from the comfort of thier own couches. And that is B word moan and monday quarterback about everything that real hard working people do as they try to make a difference.

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I know there are a lot of lurkers who never post. So, I'll take some shots. PM me if you know someone. I've highlighted the part that might broaden the scope. We have a lot going on.

 

Interrogators-

 

XXXXXXX (My Company) is seeking Interrogators to work OCONUS in middle east. The ideal candidate will meet one or more of the following requirements:

 

- be a graduate of the U.S. Army or Marine Corps interrogation training course, or

equivalent experience (NCIS Agent, AFOST Agent, Army CI/HUMINT, Army CID Agent)

- held a position with National intelligence agencies with strategic debriefing training or

equivalent & 4 years experience,

- be a graduate of Criminal Investigative Training Program given by FLETC & 4 years experience,

- be former full-time law enforcement having completed a federally approved interrogation

or debriefing course.

 

Candidate must have served as military, DoD civilian interrogator, approved contract interrogator, law enforcement agency interrogator, or position in national intelligence agency with debriefing experience within the past 5 years.

 

Security clearance required. Ability to take and pass random drug/alcohol screenings and polygraph examination when requested.

 

Candidate must be willing to accept TDY assignment.

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yea, but the type of no it all libs that you will find in here have no such interest to put thier asses on the libne where it really matters. They would rather do what they do best right back here from the comfort of thier own couches. And that is B word moan and monday quarterback about everything that real hard working people do as they try to make a difference.

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You don't think it is happening there too?

 

My employer would love for me to do some TDY in Iraq.

 

My supervisor is back there the second time around. His supervisor found out what an easy "club med" gig he got he even decided to go back for second time...

 

We are all taking bets that he comes back even fatter than he did before.

 

:D

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You don't think it is happening there too?

 

My employer would love for me to do some TDY in Iraq.

 

My supervisor is back there the second time around.  His supervisor found out what an easy "club med" gig he got he even decided to go back for second time...

 

We are all taking bets that he comes back even fatter than he did before.

 

:D

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Point taken. If you are over there as a "specialist" and not working for some security firm or a position putting you constantly in the field, it's not a bad gig - as long as you're not an idiot and do stupid, predictable stuff. Just watch your back. I've been all over the place over there from Djibouti to several "Stans" and points in between, and I'm still around. Biggest hassles are a lot of hours and often not the best working conditions. That said, I recommend it for single people without deep ties - not because of danger but because of separation issues.

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