Inside CIA Training: Revealing The Secrets of The Farm |

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  • čas přidán 23. 10. 2023
  • In this clip with n this clip with Koncrete, we delve into some of the practices at the Farm while training CIA covert officers.
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Komentáře • 116

  • @Phillip4six

    Absolute respect for putting your family first

  • @johnr.4992

    You (Andrew) have the most clarity I have seen. Always focused.

  • @elliottharris9015

    When he says the farm, he means a place called camp Leary. It's also believed that new recruits receive training at "The point" in Harvey Point, facility located near Hertford, North Carolina.

  • @ninecats1344

    That's what you call it....just in time training...interesting..thank you

  • @michaelh2970

    Good point at the end 🍀✌️

  • @benz500r

    Smart man, I like to listen to him.

  • @cf5768
    @cf5768  +3

    Interesting how he said knowledge on Nukes or AI in the same breath and in that context

  • @Isosceles371

    This guy deserves so much more recognition.

  • @yt_patty1310
    @yt_patty1310 Před dnem

    Was this the dude on Andrew’s podcast I only listened to the audio but it was fkg dope

  • @barry2949

    Me personally I wouldn't be talking about that kind of stuff, always been an OPSEC kind of guy.

  • @juaneeobonilla9811

    Family first💪💪

  • @AnonymousAnonym-ty6dw

    Just in time training. Interesting!

  • @emptynestreimagined

    I am curious about something, When you attempted to make a connection with a potential asset, did you need to find something that you could “like” about the person? Or create a backstory for them, so you could manufacture empathy to create authenticity?

  • @kiwibabyy

    Absolute respect for putting this out there for us !!!!!!

  • @Mrlopez-tg2nz

    A family member works for the C.I.A. He lives in Virginia.

  • @michaelh2970

    John le carre retired too and wrote from the grave. Very novel

  • @brianflannigans5874

    wake me up ana when its storytime

  • @ghostshootistlive5685

    Maybe it is time for the agency to start coming up with new ideas friendlier towards operators family members. To ‘lose’ good assets for trying to protect their families is contradicting. Since it is founded on a value that goes in accord with the main goal, which it is to protect our people. I mean that’s the kind of people you would want for that purpose, and yeah mission comes first, but to protect our people is part of the mission and the mission itself if we want to look at it in simple terms. Love may be irrational but it is the most powerful motivator. The love for our families, our values, our country, these should be our team spirit.

  • @user-xt3pm1el9e

    He's like a human version of the google search engine.

  • @farrahvee

    Sounds fun😊