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someone 's infatuation with becoming a spy

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Sean

Give it a rest dude, you are not going to find anyone here willing to talk to about HUMINT. The name is known the rest is not unless you are in the CF and have are trade qualified and can access the DIN to find any information sadly you are out of luck.

No one here is going tell you good things or bad because honestly I am sure they either don't know (most likely) or know and wont share it on an open forum or with a non CF member.
 
You seem to be a little obsessed with the term "HUMINT".

I don't know what fantasies you're having about the HUMINT role in intelligence, but you really should cool your jets a bit.  You're not even in the CF yet, and are literally years away from even being considered for training in the HUMINT role.

You're coming off sounding like one of the JTF2ninjasniperwannabes.
 
As an NCM, you have to have a minimum of 3 years previous service, or is it 4?  There are waivers dependent on numerous factors that only a recruiting center would reliably be able to tell you.  As an officer, the prerequisites are different, and again, get a hold of a recruiting center.  According to the CF recruiting website, one of your first taskings will be directed towards the humint side.  The easiest way to get an introduction to it, if available in your particular area, is joining the reserves as INT (I am assuming there is still a reserve INT trade from the last I saw them in 1996).
 
Thank you

everyoe for your replies, you have been very kind and relaxed. I have been very annoying about this topic I apologize, it will stop now.

thank you again
 
sean m,

This forum is not intended for you to ask whatever question might suit your fancy. You've been advised a few times that performing a search might get you some of the asnwers you so desperately seem to seek without bothering people here by asking questions that have been asked and answered many times before.

This will be your warning on the subject, keep ats it and you'll be introduced to the warning system.

Here: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=csis+recruitment

It really is simple.

Scott
Army.ca Staff
 
Sry Scott,

This won't happen again, I apologize for being a nuisance and not following protocol . Thank all of you for your patience, this is the last time bringing it up

Scott said:
sean m,

This forum is not intended for you to ask whatever question might suit your fancy. You've been advised a few times that performing a search might get you some of the asnwers you so desperately seem to seek without bothering people here by asking questions that have been asked and answered many times before.

This will be your warning on the subject, keep ats it and you'll be introduced to the warning system.

Here: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=csis+recruitment

It really is simple.

Scott
Army.ca Staff
 
hopefully this question is okay,

if someone has graduated from the school of military intelligence would that give them an advantage for becoming an intelligence officer in CSIS?
 
sean m said:
Thank you

everyoe for your replies, you have been very kind and relaxed. I have been very annoying about this topic I apologize, it will stop now.thank you again

No, thank you.

Milnet.ca Staff
 
sean m said:
hopefully this question is okay,

if someone has graduated from the school of military intelligence would that give them an advantage for becoming an intelligence officer in CSIS?

Once again, you are not original, as a search would have pulled this 6-page thread:

Intl to CSIS?:

http://forums.army.ca/forums/threads/76886.0.html
 
sean m said:
hopefully this question is okay,

if someone has graduated from the school of military intelligence would that give them an advantage for becoming an intelligence officer in CSIS?

Mate, I hve read every single post you've made. You don't/won't/can't listen. I am beginning to think that the words understand or comprehend are in your vocabulary.

Some helpful advice from an 'ole dog' would be to prehaps keep your fingers off the send button for a while, and TRY or at least to attempt to try to listen to the much and many valued members on this site more.  We'll see where things go from there.

Regards,

OWDU
 
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