JoeB131
Diamond Member
I personally wanted to protect my country but decided to go back to university. If I knew what I know now I would have probably never have applied.
The irony of it is that I was actually interviewed by an intelligence officer, who encouraged me to consider a new position in my application. The part I remember the most is him telling me "you're about at the right age for this role, old enough to have some maturity, but young enough to be molded into the role". I was I believe 23 or 24 at the time. He told me not to tell my friend why I was busy for 20 minutes (as he waited for me downstairs wondering where I was).
Fun Fact: I kept my word and never told anyone until I stated it on this forum a few years ago. I kept that to myself. After the interview I never knew even what the position was, he advised me about communications and such, none of it meant much to me at the time.
I think my perfect score in the math exam while finishing within 20 minutes (we had an hour to complete the exam) coupled with my university work probably lead to the tester down stairs to reach out to the intelligence officer. I even remember what he looked like (he was not caucasian).
Anyways, I ramble on here. The bottom line is, for me, liberty and accountable government is EVERYTHING. As Remembrance Day in Canada is soon upon us (November 11th), it is my duty, my G-d given duty to stand up for the courageous who believe in our Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
This means Ontario Police agencies...
Hey, I was secretly recruited by MI=6 once. They promised to give me a Double-O number and a bunch of fancy gadgets.
Come ******* on, man, you sound like a paranoid loon here.
"Oh, I was recruited by the intelligence agencies, but I never told anyone!"