Log in

View Full Version : Terrorist Busters Logo - CIA homepage



MetalGus
27th March 2002, 02:29
Look at what I found on the CIA homepage

http://www.cia.gov/terrorism/buster.html

I'm wondering if the GIs in Afghanistan have this logo on their shoulder.

You should also take a look at the CIA homepage for kids. Notice the howl saying: Fly high on intelligence, NOT drugs...

Great stuff.

Xvall
27th March 2002, 05:49
Hah!
"Get high On Intelligence"
"Intelligence is Cool"
"If you do drugs, you'll be denied a chance to serve your country!"

Hmm, maybe I should start doing drugs!

- Drake Dracoli

Angie
27th March 2002, 10:15
Currently having the flu, I've taken up a temporary tendency to read things incorrectly through screwed up concentration, etc., so have to read them a couple of times to make sure I got the message correct.

Having said that, I was having a look through the CIA website after seeing this thread, and found the following page:

http://www.cia.gov/cia/employment/ciaeindex.htm

And read the segment which said, "Analytical Positions - Provide Intelligence Assessments To The President", and somehow interpreted it as "Provide Intelligence To The President", clearly saying in my mind that he severely lacked enough intelligence of his own and needed other people to provide it for him.

How appropriate.

Sometimes I really like being ill ... :)

BOZG
27th March 2002, 16:44
Next thing they'll have a little cartoon with a catchy theme tune.

Fires of History
28th March 2002, 00:42
Fuck the CIA, get rid of the spooks!

~SPOOKBUSTERS~
(sung to the music to Ghostbusters)

Undercover man
In your neighborhood?
who're you gonna call?

SPOOKBUSTERS!

Your nation terrorized
By U$ goons?
who're you gonna call?

SPOOKBUSTERS

I ain't afraid of no spook.

I ain't afraid of no spook.

I ain't afraid of no spook.

Friends disappear
And now they're dead,
who're you gonna call?

SPOOKBUSTERS

Government man
tappin' all your calls,
who you gonna call?

SPOOKBUSTERS!

Fuck the CIA, what a joke of a site. 'Terrorist-busters'!? Please...

Angie
28th March 2002, 11:34
Next thing they'll have a little cartoon with a catchy theme tune.They already have - that new show produced by Jerry Bruckheimer (sp?), showing the personal lives of the soldiers while on their tour in Afghanistan. The show was created on the request of the U.S Government to be used as a form of pro-U.S propaganda to such in the American masses.

MetalGus
28th March 2002, 16:55
Quote: from Fires of History on 12:42 am on Mar. 28, 2002


~SPOOKBUSTERS~



That was a great song.

I Will Deny You
28th March 2002, 18:38
I used to love Ghostbusters. My sister would rent it when I was 8 or 9 years old, while she was high. She would love this Terrorist Busters thing . . . her neighborhood's filled with red, white and blue flags, but they're Puerto Rican, not American. I've heard some great stories about the interactions between people in her neighborhood and local law enforcement. Long story short, Bay Ridge is not exactly thrilled with the thought of serving their country.

Naive
28th March 2002, 22:13
Has anyone ever been to the US Marines website? Its at http://www.marines.com
Enter as a high school student and take the flash tour, it takes a while to load.

We were discussing it in my media class and at first we had a good laugh about how anyone could take the whole "you must be stripped clean of all notions of self....comfort is an illusion...We came as orphans, we depart as family!" seriously, but when you consider how many people actually buy into this it really freaks you out.

Taj
29th March 2002, 07:56
I especialy liked "The George Bush Center for Intelligence"
hehe

tomunderm
29th March 2002, 08:55
Our fine president Bush must have drawn the terrorist busters logo. Its really lame. Someone should write a letter to the CIA that it is offensive that the cartoon is black.

Hayduke
29th March 2002, 21:07
http://politicalhumor.about.com/library/graphics/terrorremover.jpg

RedCeltic
30th March 2002, 06:09
I must admit, I “served my country” in the US Navy… not exactly proudly, but being a veteran does have it’s advantages…

I only joined because I had nothing better to do, and couldn’t afford the money to bum around Europe, or whatever…

Being a back packing, ground pounding, green wearing, army guy didn’t appeal to me, and the Jar headed Marines make me laugh.

The Navy’s “It’s not just a job, it’s an adventure” kind of sucked me in.. It was just four long years of getting drunk, making a fool of myself, and getting yelled at in various countries for me. J

The best think I can think of that I got out of being in the navy was opening my eyes to how the U$ government wastes WAY too much money on the military.

“Don’t do drugs or you’ll be denied a chance to serve your country” what a load of crap!

I knew a guy who was caught for dealing drugs in Detroit… his sentence? Four years in the navy. However, once in, if he tested positive during any random drug test he would have been set straight to prison, rather than a simple general discharge drug users normally get.