CIA Articles - Mandatory
RULE No17

If a man's zipper is down, let him know. One day yours will be down.

CIA

American workers everywhere can relate: You quietly go about your business and do a good job, but you are never noticed unless you make a mistake. Then it seems like the whole company is in the know. Such is life, but on a much larger scale at the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Created by the National Security Act of 1947, it succeeded the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) formed during World War II. Day in and day out, analysts work to provide information to our elected leaders, forgotten in the minds of the public until something goes wrong. And when things go wrong in the intelligence community, they go very, very ...