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Second, to expand on the foregoing that feds aren't nearly as smart as either they or we think: You see, I have no proof but I bet the fed-selection process involves something where the interviewing feds ask prospective feds to break a law. Of course, there are detail and nuance to this process, but the end result is that people fail this test not because they are not smart enough to make the cut, but rather, it's because they are too ethical to be a fed. You see, to be a successful fed, you have to be 100% obedient to your superiors and be willing to break a law or otherwise do something questionable at their bidding, because frankly that's what these intelligence agencies are all about. The top people at these spook houses want someone who is not only smart, but also who lacks a moral compass and will do anything that is asked of them, without hesitation or moral qualms. So, if you applied to be a fed but got turned down, it doesn't mean you lost out to people more capable than you. No. It means you lost out to people who are less ethical than you. By the way, have you heard that jobs at the FBI are relational? What this really means that your skills and raw intelligence are secondary to your ability to suck up to and please your bosses, who are almost always Jews.
Third, feds are very, very unlikable people. They are elitist, smug and arrogant (without cause), and they are exact the kind of people whose faces you really want to satiate with punches. Talking to them is very very un-inspirational, which is another strange thing. Usually, truly intelligent people are also good at inspiring others, but feds absolutely fail at this. I think the reason for this is that they fundamentally lack noble thoughts in their hearts. Another thing these people do is that they will deliberately use big words, especially in their writing. If there are two words that can be used, they will go for the bigger one. For example, where "I agree" would have sufficed, they feel the compulsion to say "I concur", instead. Because, you see, not having people look up to them like they are some kind of gods is physically unbearable to them. These feds hope that if their writing is cryptic and hard to understand, people might start to think they are very smart and learned, something their egos desperately need. If their writing somehow winds up clear to understand for the average person, they feel that they have failed. It's like, normal people avoid using big words in their writing because they are afraid people might not understand it. Feds, on the other hand, use big words in their writing because they are afraid people might understand it.
Lastly, this ties into the feds' lack of a conscience. A lot of feds break laws without blinking. Feds routinely hack into people's computers without a warrant from a judge, and think nothing of it. They spy on law-abiding people without qualms. They infiltrate groups of people and see nothing wrong with it. When on an online forum, they quickly rise to the top, and become a moderator, so that they can obtain people's IP address, which facilitate more illegal monitoring. In fact, this ability to plot and scheme and machinate like that literally causes them to believe that they are very intelligent. By the way, they draw a salary funded by you while doing these things. Feds are very unethical, and they abuse technology. They use it for nefarious purposes. Take, computers and the internet. They don't ask themselves whether the should hack into people's computers and watch them. Instead, they ask themselves how to hack and watch people in better and better ways.
Also, in an feddy interview, fed bosses are exactly the kind of people who would be impressed by someone who has memorized an entire dictionary. To their puny minds, this person is a genius, haha. By the way, female feds, if they are white, tend to be mud sharks, and male feds, tend to have yellow fever. The rest of the feds who aren't white tend to be depraved, degraded animals. I talked to a Mexican female fed, who openly talked about how to get days-old literal cum out of her c*nt. I am serious, this really happened. we need to realize that feds are not normal people. They are very different from us, and in a very bad way.
How the feds lie with a clear conscience: If we ask if they secretly torture people, they will think to themselves, "What, torture? No, never. What we do is called enhanced interrogation. Therefore technically we don't torture". This is how they lie to us as well themselves.
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