Is your coworker a spy?  No way to know
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 @scottalanmiller said: How can there me so many people competent enough to be useful t the NSA while being so willing to be those people? Competent? Who said anything about competent... you haven't worked in government much have you? lol. Well okay the town I worked at wasn't like that... but the county. I'd be surprised if they knew how to open a door somedays. It tends to be a lot of Highschool drop outs that can't find anything else so they get in government somewhere and stay in it since they can get a 1-3% COLA per year even if they start out at $8/hr they can make okay latter on. 
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 Well to sneak into real companies takes some level of competence, I would imagine. And to have access to anything good would take even more. 
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 And to do all of the hacking that they do doesn't require the best people but it requires good ones. 
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 This is all very Spy Vs Spy 
  This is all a bit This is all a bit
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 I keep asking all my coworkers if they work for the NSA  
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 @Nic said: I keep asking all my coworkers if they work for the NSA  Look for the bug in your shorts after you ask them that. 
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 What's worse... how many of us here talking about this are NSA spies? 
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 @Reid-Cooper Ignore the man in the suit and sunglasses... he doesn't exist. 
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 @coliver said: @Reid-Cooper Ignore the man in the suit and sunglasses... he doesn't exist. Does this rag smell like chloroform? 
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 Maybe they are like the Silence and you can't remember them once you have looked away. 



