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: silenthunder November 02, 2012, 04:51:15 PM
You guys wouldn't kick me off the sight if I just happened to be an FBI agent in the next 3 or 4 years would you..? You love me right?
 
See I plan to go to college at Henley-Putnam University (or a similar college) for computer forensics, and then apply for the FBI academy for field training so I can work for the FBI and be kindof an "insider" for you guys, though I'd probably have to keep my visiting this website on the downlow (an anonymous home computer basically) and I probably wouldn't tell you guys much unless I thought you really needed to know.. but I don't want you guys to kick me out for fear of me turning you in D: I learned so much from you guys
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: Kulverstukas November 02, 2012, 05:48:12 PM
We are not doing anything illegal here, so you're safe as well as we are.
You got nothin' on us.
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: Zesh November 02, 2012, 06:26:20 PM
We are not doing anything illegal here, so you're safe as well as we are.
You got nothin' on us.

This! Good luck on becoming an FBI agent, I love watching FBI Files, maybe you'll show up on that show in a few years :P
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: theellimist November 02, 2012, 10:45:06 PM
Like Kulverstukas said, we aren't really doing anything here anyway, so it doesn't matter that much. Just don't tell the FBI about room 32B and everything will be fine.
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: Axon November 02, 2012, 11:19:23 PM
I think the first thing they will teach you in the FBI academy is to always conceal your identity or any private information about you. You revealed some private info to us about your future university and your future working place, add to that the fact that you can't be an insider, this will be considered a treason

If you to be a member of the FBI, you need to take this seriously and never reveal any private information about you.
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: IFailStuff November 02, 2012, 11:49:45 PM
Good luck.

I can post stuff in VIP for you :P just saying
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: silenthunder November 03, 2012, 02:31:27 AM
I think the first thing they will teach you in the FBI academy is to always conceal your identity or any private information about you. You revealed some private info to us about your future university and your future working place, add to that the fact that you can't be an insider, this will be considered a treason

If you to be a member of the FBI, you need to take this seriously and never reveal any private information about you.

I am fully aware of this and even though you may know some private things like this, you'll never know who I am. If if wasn't for the fact that I trust EZ, when I would abandon this account and create a new user when I start college.. as for the whole treason part, I said I would only tell you guys things I think you would find interesting..and those things that I do share will probably be clipped up and the classified portions that matter removed.

Good luck.

I can post stuff in VIP for you :P just saying


I wouldn't mind being VIP.. ;)


Thanks for the luck, I'll need it..I also gotta quit smoking weed by December so I can get clean just in case they want a UA for applications haha...this will be a fun ride:D
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: proxx November 03, 2012, 04:24:02 AM
Are you using a VPN or proxy while posting this?
I can assure you they will run a full checkup on you and you dont want any website like this associated with your name...
Or am I just paranoid?
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: Daemon November 03, 2012, 04:31:16 AM
Are you using a VPN or proxy while posting this?
I can assure you they will run a full checkup on you and you dont want any website like this associated with your name...
Or am I just paranoid?

Not paranoid. People are really retarded when it comes to "hackers" and that includes government agencies. You can't pay for 2600 magazines with a credit card if you work in the security field because they will run checks on you and call you unethical for reading it. Same sort of idea applies to sites like this. While not a 100% gauranteed deal breaker, better safe than sorry IMO

OP;
Try to distance your real self from your handle as much as possible. You don't necessarily need proxys and stuff, but setting up an email solely for your handle and registering it with a fake name would most likely be a good step.

I harbor no ill wishes towards feds, so I wish you luck with that ^_^
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: silenthunder November 03, 2012, 04:33:45 AM
Are you using a VPN or proxy while posting this?
I can assure you they will run a full checkup on you and you dont want any website like this associated with your name...
Or am I just paranoid?

Forgot to mention, rebuilding this laptop and selling it as soon as I get an external harddrive. When I buy my new laptop, I'll be in my apartment, not at my parents house. So clean computer, clean (and new) internet connection, plus I'll be building a gaming PC soon and I'll probably use that for this site as it will be ran through multiple levels of security and a home-made proxy. Besides that, if they decide to check me out, it'll be when I apply for the FBI academy AFTER my schooling at either ITT Tech or Henley Putnam (probably the latter, it's cheaper), which means I'll have all the training necessary to get rid of any hint of this site and be completely anonymous. The only reason I feel so confident about all that right now is because my sister and sister in law went through the exact same classes and training I'm going to, and they have the most secure networks I have ever seen.

Not paranoid. People are really retarded when it comes to "hackers" and that includes government agencies. You can't pay for 2600 magazines with a credit card if you work in the security field because they will run checks on you and call you unethical for reading it. Same sort of idea applies to sites like this. While not a 100% gauranteed deal breaker, better safe than sorry IMO

OP;
Try to distance your real self from your handle as much as possible. You don't necessarily need proxys and stuff, but setting up an email solely for your handle and registering it with a fake name would most likely be a good step.

I harbor no ill wishes towards feds, so I wish you luck with that ^_^

Like I said, I might abandon this account on the site for a new one..
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: geXXos November 03, 2012, 09:23:14 AM
@Silenthunder
FBI Background Checks for New Applicants


Take a look here (http://www.fbi.gov/news/podcasts/inside/background-checks-for-new-applicants.mp3/view)  :)




Mr. Schiff: That’s Supervisory Special Agent Mark Gant. He’s the Chief of the FBI’s Initial Clearance Section in the Security Division. A key part of processing of applications for employment with the FBI is the background check. And Gant says it’s “essential.”


Mr. Gant: “No one will enter into the FBI as an employee, contractor, or law enforcement officer without a background investigation.”
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: silenthunder November 03, 2012, 02:32:57 PM
Unless they do a hair follicle test, by the time I apply I'll be perfectly clean on all accounts. And if I quit smoking by December like I said I would, and don't take a single puff before I apply, then my hair might even be clean..
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: p_2001 November 03, 2012, 03:33:08 PM
Unless they do a hair follicle test, by the time I apply I'll be perfectly clean on all accounts. And if I quit smoking by December like I said I would, and don't take a single puff before I apply, then my hair might even be clean..
Take a detox treatment too..
Drink loads of water everyday.
Donate blood a bit.
Probably ask a doc fire more..