Kayla: I never imagined myself here, but it seemed like the perfect chance to become a part of something bigger than myself. CIA has a global reach & the thought of having a chance to contribute to that mission motivated me to join the CIA.
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Joshua: After working in the private sector & completing my Master’s degree in engineering I applied to CIA. It was one of the best decisions of my life because of the opportunities & experiences I have had. I have been a part of something nothing short of amazing.
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Kennedy: Before CIA, I was a historian, a singular position, but CIA is all about the team & you have to know how to apply your strengths & strengths of others to get the job done. You’ll be amazed at who you meet – cartographers, linguists, computer engineers, rocket scientists.
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Kayla: Having a voice that is different from the majority is the best thing I can contribute to the Agency.
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Aliyah: It’s up to each officer to create an environment that fosters collaboration & trust for people who have vastly different backgrounds, experiences, & disciplines, but are all joined together by the same mission: protecting this great nation.
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Chloe: When I retire from the Agency, I want to leave a legacy of black excellence that reminds people that we are capable of doing phenomenal things for this Agency & for this country if given the opportunity.
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Kennedy: I want my legacy to be one that emphasizes my dedication to mission & to my colleagues. I hope to continue to grow & thrive here thanks to the many sacrifices of the African American women who came before me here, many of whom faced so much more than I will ever have to.
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Tamarah: I want to be known, remembered, & respected as an engineer that found synergies across directorates, found ways to optimize performance, & contributed to achievements that resulted in major operations against hard target countries.
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Aliyah: I believe each CIA officer is critical to the success of our mission & each contribution is valued. I want to be remembered as having embraced what my fellow colleagues bring to the table & I helped mentor & develop them into confident officers. http://bit.ly/2oDPeSh
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Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Tax payer money have been wasted to construct and post this propaganda tweet.
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Where’s your fake outrage over Trump’s weekly golf trips and Ben Carson spending 31K on a dining room setpic.twitter.com/ZPD3L3oT5L
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That's Very Nice.Can U Explain To Me, How An Avowed Marxist/Leninist Communist Like Brennen, Became CIA Dir?

To What Degree Is The Damage To CIA Unfixed, Still Filled With Traitors That Obama/Brennen/Clapper Installed, At Levers Of Power, Being Used Against #POTUS & Citizens -
Good tweet. Now your finally getting it.
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Ah yes, the agency responsible for modern colonialism is pretending they care about issues involving racism.
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LOOK: WE'VE GOT BLACK FRIENDS.
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Yes, people of color can finally work for those who with the help of the FBI terrorized Martin Luther King and several other black leaders. Yes. Congratulations you have transferred the chains of service from yourself into your race.
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