CIA - true story & just occurred

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  • waiting
    waiting

    FOR YOUR WEB SURFING INFORMATION:

    My husband ran into a good friend of his at breakfast this morning; we've known him and his family for over a decade. His 36 yr. old son has been semi-diagnosed as schizophrenic (sp?) - and is very handsome and intelligent. As long as he takes medication, he's fine. The reason I say "semi-diagnosed" is because the doctors can't really figure the son out.

    In passing conversation, the father said that a pair of USA CIA agents had knocked on his door a couple of days ago, asking for his son. His son has been using his father's nifty new computer to explore the internet endlessly. Upon exploration, he found a site on mind control - with a lot of information provided by the CIA, some of it inaccessible upon trying. His son found a way to access.

    Being intelligent, he had some questions for the CIA authors, so he called them. Identified himself and started discussing with them the pros and cons on their printed material. They explained that the CIA material - in the depth he was conversing - was not accessible at the moment. The son explained yes it was if you knew how to get to it.

    Thus, the visit. The pair of CIA agents escorted the son to a State Mental Institution for a free three-week evaluation. This is his third day. Who knows? They'll probably hire him. However, his father is quite nervous that the CIA agents will come back and confiscate(sp?) his new computer. Who knows where else the son's been visiting.

    Lessons learned:

    1. Take your medication.
    2. If a govenment site says inaccessible - believe them.
    3. If you don't believe them - don't call them to discuss what you've accessed.

    The state assigned psychiatrist is not your friend. Author Unknown

    This is a true account - happened this morning.

    waiting

  • rabotnik
    rabotnik

    Hello waiting:

    Why do red flags go off here:

    pair of CIA agents escorted the son to a State Mental Institution for a free three-week evaluation

    First off, "free" and "American health care" is a contradiction in terms.

    r.

  • waiting
    waiting

    well, I added the "free". Of course, he being a veteran, might be assisted with his stay by the Veterans' Administration.

    His father didn't say that the CIA agents asked to see his health insurance card.

    So, I was assuming his stay would be for free. The three weeks - his father said. Being in the USA, the son may be looking at a hefty bill upon his exit.

    As for the account - it's true. The son's gone and the father's in tears and quite worried about his new Presario laptop.

    waiting

  • rabotnik
    rabotnik

    Hi waiting,

    Re: "red flags." I was thinking how scary it would be (I'd be very distrustful of the CIA) to be "invited" for a three-week stay at any facility they would take one to. Let's hope the guy is released without a lobotomy.

  • logical
    logical

    Whats the website address?

    I need a job...

  • Seven
    Seven

    Hi Waiting, I think it's safe to assume that they already know what sites he's visited without confiscating the laptop. I hope they don't fabricate a reason to keep him longer than three weeks.

    Seven

  • waiting
    waiting

    Hey 7,

    Cool colors. Yeah, I forgot about that - they probably have more information on him than his father.

    I know it sounds cruel - but, man.......we were laughing our butts off about the poor guy (not the father). It's one thing to actually *access* stuff, quite another to call the CIA up and want to discuss it with them.

    waiting

  • waiting
    waiting

    Hey, this is Weds. am.

    Confirmed last night that ol' Chuckie is in the State Mental Hospital for a 3-week evaluation. Whether he or the State is paying, I don't know. His father still has his computer.

    According to his father, the CIA wasn't too friendly either.

    waiting

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