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Confessions Of A U.S. Navy Submarine Officer
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From the Boing Boing Shop. See all deals. Bizarro Bazar keeps the world weird Within the topography of the human soul there is a strange land called the Uncanny. Jones told ABC News that in the decade-plus he has served on and off with the CIA GRS, mostly providing armed security for Agency assets in "high threat environments," he has routinely run into issues in which teammates use homophobic or racist language. I get the best sleep at night when I know that I have done something that has saved somebody's life or made the world a little bit better in some way.
According to Jones, it started with small incidents after he arrived in country in June: But Jones said the incidents kept piling up and getting worse. He said his team refused to let him in a truck during a vehicle test on a nearby mountain, forcing him to walk in the plus degree heat.
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Another time someone stole his encrypted radio, which, if actually lost, he said would have potentially compromised the security of some American military and spy radio communications around the world. After racing around and asking everyone if they had taken the radio by accident, Jones said he found it on the table in the team room, surrounded by chuckling GRS operators.
By that point Jones said he was already growing to believe that his life could be in danger — not because he thought his team would hurt him, but because they may not protect him. You have to have that confidence. You have to know that.
It was supposed to be a mundane briefing about communications protocols and contingency plans for the mission, but Jones said that before it started, someone had changed out most of the normal Powerpoint slides and replaced them with offensive ones —- mostly extremely sexual or racist in nature. The CIA declined to comment on the briefing. Two of the slides, Jones says, were directly aimed at him.