Well fuck
She's obviously a better person than any man. She should be the Sovereign. We should bow to her superiority.
Lazy workers
Off with their heads!
Divisionfag
Bet she can't
Well fuck
She's obviously a better person than any man. She should be the Sovereign. We should bow to her superiority.
Lazy workers
Off with their heads!
Divisionfag
Bet she can't
Good morning anons. They're thick this morning.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_Activities_Center
The Special Activities Center (SAC) is a division of the Central Intelligence Agency responsible for covert operations and paramilitary operations. The unit was named Special Activities Division (SAD) prior to 2016.[1] Within SAC there are two separate groups: SAC/SOG (Special Operations Group) for tactical paramilitary operations and SAC/PAG (Political Action Group) for covert political action.[2]
Special Activities Center
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Directorate of Operations Seal
Active
2016โPresent (as Special Activities Center)
Unknown โ 2016 (as Special Activities Division)
Country
United States United States of America
Branch
Central Intelligence Agency
Type
Elite Paramilitary force
Role
Covert Operations
Special Operations
Espionage
Counter Terrorism
Direct Action
Targeted killing
Black Operations
Unconventional Warfare
Size
Highly Classified
Part of
Directorate of Operations
Garrison/HQ
George Bush Center for Intelligence
Langley, Virginia, U.S.
Nickname(s)
SAD
SAC
Motto(s)
Tertia Optio
Operations
Permesta
Bay of Pigs Invasion
Vietnam War
Operation Condor
Operation Cyclone
Operation Restore Hope
Operation Eagle Claw
War on Terror
War in Afghanistan (2001โpresent)
Iraq War
2008 Abu Kamal raid
Operation Inherent Resolve
Operation Enduring Freedom โ Horn of Africa
Drone strikes in Pakistan
Operation Neptune Spear
Commanders
Deputy Director of CIA for Operations
Elizabeth Kimber
Director of the Central Intelligence Agency
Gina Haspel
President of the United States
Donald J. Trump
The Special Operations Group (SOG) is a department within SAC responsible for operations that include clandestine or covert operations with which the U.S. government does not want to be overtly associated.[3] As such, unit members, called Paramilitary Operations Officers and Specialized Skills Officers, do not typically wear uniform.[4]
If they are compromised during a mission, the U.S. government may deny all knowledge.[5] SOG is considered the most secretive special operations force with fewer than one hundred operatives. [6] The group often selects former personnel from the U.S. Special Operations Forces such as Delta Force, Green Berets, Rangers, Force Reconnaissance, Raiders, SEALs, SARC, STOs, CCTs, CROs and PJs.[7]
Bitches lie
Look at all that butter. Somebody get me a hot roll.
>https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaughn_Bishop
Vaughn Frederick Bishop is an American intelligence officer currently serving as the Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) since his appointment in August 2018 by President Donald Trump.[1] Bishop first joined the CIA in 1981, and retired in 2011. He returned to the CIA four years later to serve as CIA Ombudsman for Analytic Objectivity during the Agency's modernization effort.[2]
Vaughn Bishop
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7th Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency
Incumbent
Assumed office
August 1, 2018
President
Donald Trump
Preceded by
Gina Haspel
Personal details
Children
2
Alma mater
Northwestern University
Contents
EducationEdit
Bishop earned a bachelor's degree in political science from Northwestern University in 1968, a master's degree in 1970, and a doctorate in Political Science and African Studies in 1974. Before he joined the CIA, Bishop served as an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia.[2]
CIA careerEdit
Bishop joined the CIA in 1981. In the early 1990s, he led the CIA's Somalia Task Force. From 1996 to 1999 he served as Chief of Station, where he focused on building key partnerships to counter terrorism. From 1999 to 2001 he was the CIA's representative to PACOM. He also lead the CIA's analytic efforts in Asia, Latin America, and Africa. From 2006 to 2009 he was responsible for forming a critical analytics partnership with a major ally. Bishop was then asked to serve as National Intelligence Officer for Africa. He rose to become the Vice Chairman of the National Intelligence Council in 2010. He retired from the CIA in 2011.[2][3]
It's a threat from the DS to take away all the luxuries the average American enjoys and leave them destitute and living off the land.
I hope they succeed.
Afraid of losing your Xbox?
Poor pawn.