CIA / Pysop Blackop Manual For Seducing Women.

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Meowpurr
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29 Sep 2008, 7:04 am

I get the idea that this is a james bond-themed version of the "way to get women" racket...



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29 Sep 2008, 7:59 am

They need these tactics because they don't wear uniforms. Men and women in uniform can get any woman they want!



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29 Sep 2008, 8:26 am

This guy is a con artist that charges you $69.95 for this crap

http://www.garybrodsky.com/book_black_ops.html

My father who was in the foreign office, went to a Secret Intelligence Service (Mi6) interview when was asked by a recruiter a uni. He didn't get it, he was too Aspie.

He did have one honey trap attempt when he was in Hungary in the 60s. Actually wasn’t a female they sent a man. It was a mixture of a sob story and possibly a homosexual lure. So they obviously though that my dad’s Aspie character meant he was gay. My dad knew he had to refuse pretty much all defections at that time. They did do bug sweeps as well, except in those day the kits was so cumbersome they knew when the sweeping team would come into the country. They did actually find a bug drilled into the side of the embassy wall. This was in the days before quiet rooms were common. Instead they had a recording of a cocktail party to speak over.

Military intelligence is not the same as the operatives in the CIA, Secret Intelligence Service. They just don’t do the same sort of work. Spying from what I understand just isn’t that glamorous. Even those that operate outside of embassies, which is mostly likely civilian intelligence as they do not have diplomatic cover, are not especially known to be honeytrap material. We were in Angola in the early 90s. The CIA guy in Luanda was known as ‘fat guy’, it was not exactly a secret. Sure he is a controller, not an operative. But there is no way on earth he would have been running other Americans as honey traps to try and get information. They would stick out like a saw thumb. As best he could try to recruit local Angolans, and probably not in a honey trap capacity. As it is the US royally messed up by supporting Unitia with the South Africans thinking that just because the government had left leanings then by inference Savimbi would somehow be a saint, they only just began to wake up to the fact hat he was not and for one he had threatened to throw out. He was no less left leaning that Dos Santos in reality he just suit himself. It was nothing more then a power struggle.

I think the more delusional and more susceptible you are to fantasy the more likely you are to fall for crap like that eBook.



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29 Sep 2008, 10:50 am

OH, that is hysterical! Woman want to feel as if they belong to someone....ROFL....

Oh, please, susceptible Aspie-guys....don't buy this garbage...<wipes tears of laughter from her eyes>...this may have worked...in the 50's!

That was good, I haven't laughed like that in a while...whew.



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29 Sep 2008, 12:06 pm

Don't even think about it.

It's not a case of trapping people, it's a case of hunting for mutual warmth..



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29 Sep 2008, 12:25 pm

Meowpurr wrote:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/6273830/Gary-Brodsky-Black-Op-PsyOp-CIA-Tactics-for-Getting-Wom




Brilliant, another self-help fraud. You gotta love marketing these days *sigh*. Ever seen or heard those ads for books/audio CDs/programs that promise to help you make big money fast? :roll:



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29 Sep 2008, 12:29 pm

Do you feel insecure when you read a manual that tells you to stop being akward and BE A MAN?

I found alot of fallacies in this manual however, he is right about alot of things.

Women really do not like whiny insecure types. Self pity party types are a turn off. I instantly get turned off.

What he's not really right about is the feminism section and how feminism was a CIA operation. Feminism has been around much longer than the CIA has.

I can see how forcing people to go against their natural hormones as masculine and feminine can be repressive and there are some things that are better off repressing meanwhile not to the extent to where it causes too much of an illusion and being false as a result.

We as a society are being conditioned to pretend such natural instincts just don't exist and you are bad awful creatures for having different sets of hormones and reactions.



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29 Sep 2008, 12:36 pm

Meowpurr wrote:
Do you feel insecure when you read a manual that tells you to stop being akward and BE A MAN?

I found alot of fallacies in this manual however, he is right about alot of things.

Women really do not like whiny insecure types. Self pity party types are a turn off. I instantly get turned off.

What he's not really right about is the feminism section and how feminism was a CIA operation. Feminism has been around much longer than the CIA has.

I can see how forcing people to go against their natural hormones as masculine and feminine can be repressive and there are some things that are better off repressing meanwhile not to the extent to where it causes too much of an illusion and being false as a result.

We as a society are being conditioned to pretend such natural instincts just don't exist and you are bad awful creatures for having different sets of hormones and reactions.


Dont mistake insecurity with skepticism Meowpurr! There is NO explicit set of rules to follow for being *suave*!
Social engineering is situational and involves reading and analyzing the other persons feelings/body language and
most of this involves a little somethin called intuition; which turns out to be subconscious pattern recognition.
Ive talked to people who know how to be suave and they tell me time and time again that they dont "think" it out, just like
most of us dont have to think out how to distinguish the boundaries of objects we see. There is ALL KINDS of self-help
BS that is marketed by people looking to make money off of gulible people and I for one refuse to buy into it.
End of story. :wink: Might I add: you're a Fool not to be cynical of anything that claims to come from CIA insiders.



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29 Sep 2008, 12:40 pm

I agree with Meowpurr.



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29 Sep 2008, 12:42 pm

LePetitPrince wrote:
I agree with Meowpurr.


Thats prolly cuz you live in the middle east and not in the capitalist US where we are bombarded by adveritizements of this kind on a regular basis. :lol:

Speaking of that, whatever happened to Datasage's "alpha male guide to meeting women"?



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29 Sep 2008, 2:25 pm

Haliphron wrote:
LePetitPrince wrote:
I agree with Meowpurr.


Thats prolly cuz you live in the middle east and not in the capitalist US where we are bombarded by adveritizements of this kind on a regular basis. :lol:

Speaking of that, whatever happened to Datasage's "alpha male guide to meeting women"?



Elaborate further from your perspective of what you have noticed and have you ever looked around at how others take these advertisements plus the reactions that stir over it?

Sorry if that question isn't specific enough, I guess I'm basically just asking for your own input. :lol:



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29 Sep 2008, 2:32 pm

Oh, so not following someone's BS advice on how to be "suave" makes me a "whiner"? Cool. And I suppose Asperger's Syndrome is a "mental recession"?



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29 Sep 2008, 2:45 pm

Haliphron wrote:
LePetitPrince wrote:
I agree with Meowpurr.


Thats prolly cuz you live in the middle east and not in the capitalist US where we are bombarded by adveritizements of this kind on a regular basis. :lol:

Speaking of that, whatever happened to Datasage's "alpha male guide to meeting women"?




maybe......maybe I just live in a big cave ...but regardless of those ads, many things wrote in that article are just based on evolutionary behaviors ...which are practically true most of the time.



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29 Sep 2008, 3:02 pm

LePetitPrince wrote:
maybe......maybe I just live in a big cave ...but regardless of those ads, many things wrote in that article are just based on evolutionary behaviors ...which are practically true most of the time.

How is it that you come to know more about "evolutionary behavior" than our own scientists?



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29 Sep 2008, 3:22 pm

I don't ....I just read what your scientists are discovering.