I swear to God I had this happened to me at a coffee shop in Portland Oregon in 2003. I've literally thought about this encounter for years because it was so unusual. The girl I bought the coffee for was so different then the local people and the conversation seemed so specific that I wanted to keep talking to her and I bought her a coffee.
I may have had this happen in Ann Arbor. It wasn't just coffee. There were several meetings about a job. I speak Arabic as a second language and was using it at a gas station when a random guy asked me what I did for a living. I work full time but was interested to see what he was selling. Kinda weird.
Honesty was my very first thought, i would just go there everyday at a certain time then ..... wait was buying them a cup of coffee or something a few days prior off the table then even in a diffrent day or week. I would make a few day plan and assume others are there doing the same so dont buy everyones lol
@@Grundlecheeze666My buddy looks pretty similar and people in the Middle East used to give him clothes all the time because he looks so middle eastern everyone thought it was hilarious when he wore local clothes lol
The terms agent and secret agent are not used in the Intelligence Community (agent is in law enforcement but that's completely separate) Case Officers (CATSA for short) and assets, then of course analysts. Also, most of the time post-employment it's fine to disclose as long as nothing breaches your N.D.A or is information you know that may be classified at any security level.
@@BrokeTheGamer Correct. You have pointed out some interesting irony there as your spot on. I assume that's where Hollywood picked up the terminology, or as mentioned it is indeed used in Law Enforcement.
Andrew serves a very specific purpose, and that is because the Agency has been out bankrolled by the private sector when it comes to recruitment and salary.
@@marcrodriguez345 he still works for the central intelligence AGENCY, and makes working there sound interesting but you already know that, how's the weather at the farm?
"CIA officers could go to the FBI and become special agents. The issue is age. FBI as well as other federal LE are 6C retirement 20 years at age 50 and 25 years at any age, mandatory retirement at 57. 1.7% a year plus social security supplement and TSP. So you can go from covered Retirement to covered but CIA is 30 year retirement at 1% with the fers Minimum retirement age. so in order to transfer over you would have to be appointed before 37. But fully doable." absolutely brilliant, I don't mind though, enjoy hearing he has to share, and learning more about how we maintain balance; our fragile peace on the precipice of disaster.
No, he kept saying “we” with present, tense sentences, because it is a fictitious story. Because it’s a lie, His brain doesn’t allow him to discern between present and past tense when recalling details from his research.
Uh hello, don’t old celebs and pro athletes still try to be connected and stay relevant and ‘cool club’ kids!?!? Come on dude don’t be so easyily sold and gullible
Read the book Everday Men. Someone referenced WW11 and the bad guys or Nazis. If you are not smart enough to understand that you or anyone can be talked into duing the most terrible crimes against other people in the fact of their fellow soldiers and friends and you follow orders. In the book maybe 10 guys left out of 100s as they were being mocked by fellow citizens and friends.
Most people don’t want to listen to a bigoted, mediocre, self aggrandizing, privileged, WS, man-baby. However, the comment section is equitable and inclusive.
Fun fact! Most intelligent people learn and listen by talking to intelligent older folks full of wisdom and experiences. "A wise person learns from their experiences. However, a wiser person learns from the experiences of others...
It’s a comedy podcast. Personally I expect any conversation to constantly be interrupted by hilariousness and jokes. I can watch a serious interview anytime I’d like. When I watch a comedian interview someone, I expect and want the interruptions.
My ex is a evil genius level master mind psychopath. The most important rule of persuasion my ex taught me is a.) always be friendly/willing to make new friends to get the most opportunities. b.) always be open to new possibilities, ideas, and people (not that you have to do it, just be open to them) Just like the tinder swindler and how he stole money from four, FOUR different women. How did he do his con? He made them his friend/confidant first, gained their trust over time, and eventually love and loyalty. The key to any person's door is friendship/comrade-ship/familiarity. The game of thrones does this perfectly with Tyrian and Cersi. Tyrian shows the communication side and how you can always communicate. Cersi shows the power side and how it works. Enemies to friends, friends to lovers, lovers to friends. That's the key. Friendship/trust.
What's even worse is seeing someone from a Position of Authority gain your Friendship & Trust.. and then backstab you from behind Managers & Supervisors can be good at that.
Not sure how to implement this as a woman, though. If I’m friendly with men they get mad that it’s not more and try to destroy my life, if I’m not friendly then they either don’t offer opportunities or get mad and try to destroy my life… because most men are incapable of being friends with women. Then, other women get jealous and try to destroy my life when I’m not even trying to go after their man. I’m not even that attractive I don’t get it.
@@outsomniathat's Okay, you can just do your absolute best to join the spies in YOUR country, and when spies from America encounter you, you can just tell them Everything. That way, you can work for The CIA! Congratulations, woo-hoo! :)
@ ~ 10:40 > CIA didn't kill JFK really, although it did benefit a lot from it when Federal Reserve did that ... (FR also did the same thing to a few other American presidents when they tried to nationalize the issuing of money ... Lincoln was the first most famous case probably until before JFK ... Grant was another ...)
@@jacksparrow3490 `cause FR is SO MUCH MORE POWERFUL than the CIA or any other agency ... FR controls the money printing and minting directly and lends it to America ... those other agencies don't ...
@@Perzevsrex it’s not, you people just got sold, coffee shop is an analogy, it’s not literal. You think they are letting Andrew say specifics on air in public? It’s not a coffee shop in real world situations, but your coffee shop employees ego just got sold that easy, you’re that self centered you think you’re that important you’re that gullible and sold, duh, 🙄
@@JotaroKujo-mq3nq He's an asset that the agency will squeeze till the last drop - all to surveil feeds and comments and root out "undesirables". Or recruit them.
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So our government wants people who dont feel guilt....perfect
Dude that’s all leadership. I would say modern leadership but it’s been like that since before Machiavelli wrote on it; Machiavelli simply pointed it out and refined it into a teachable philosophy.
Exactly. I've been trying to explain difference between having a toolkit of useful tools or just being autopilot. Just because you can doesn't mean you should. 11:42
And from my understanding it's all about setting a baseline again so if you do or had used for example and its not something that can be exploited then it does not matter. And if that's not how it is then the method is wrong. Humans are just input/output devices. If your an officer handling an agent then you would only be interested if they can be exploited. 11:42
At 14:26 he gives away that he is still a CIA agent, see if you catch it. "I never used a substance even until today, but I dream of the day I am able to" He slipped!
@@andyturbo good point, I was just using a general description, but yes you are correct, I would guess a case officer from his personal history descriptions . But he did in my opinion give himself away. Have you ever also heard the terms Farmer or farm boy/girl? referring to new employees of the agency?
@@donlord794 I agree, that would be my guess as well. I can't say I have mate, but to be honest I can only answer that one from my own Australian perspective. He is an interesting character this guy, I am not quite sure what to make of it as he seems to be showing up all over the place now. It seems a new interview with a new content creator almost weekly. Nice pick up at the time mentioned👍
Man how has Andrew and the gang never played Dungeons and Dragons? That first part with the roleplaying scenario is basically all DnD is. Only difference is that those scenarios come up spontaneously and it also becomes a fun improv moment for everyone. More comedians need to play these tabletop role-playing games man.
At 10:32, he does a reflexive head shake then with a split second repeats “with an X?” as though it were on the top of his tongue then an exaggerated “wow” like so cool, man. I think he’s a good actor but that was a minor glitch in the matrix, just a tiny slip up
Yep, it's really that simple. The only reason it seems profound is because so many don't do it and have never ran through the "5 Whys" on their own thinking.
And look at all the coffee shop employees in comments thinking they’re special 🤣🤣🤣 when they just got sold and gullible and are that easily duped by this story, it’s an analogy! They don’t use coffee shops for real people get real wit yourselves!
Yes, the Starbucks across the street from my office. What do they do to the people when they want to silence them? How do they cut people off? How is it legal for them to run a persons computer on their network where the victim is at the mercy of some cia employee. Not realizing your messages get through if they don’t want them to. How is it legal for them to use back doors to look into where a victim will be? Why doesn’t the fbi prosecute the person who does evil?
Just stumbling on your channel now based on the short with the CIA guy. Very entertaining and informative interview. Just a little feedback, it would have been a better show. If you would’ve let the guest finish his thoughts on a subject which you asked. It seemed like he was so interesting that everything he said made you wanna ask a follow-up question before he was done answering. Please have him on again and let talk go until he’s done talking.
100%. Relationships are corruptible. Once again. None of this is rocket science really. Although I probably do read and watch too many specific history documentaries. 11:42
I would have just grabbed a used cup from the garbage outside and walked in and said I just went through the drive thru and accidentally spilt my cup putting in the cup holder.
I think I’ve been practicing NLP by accident for years. What I’ve noticed is that I will mention a concept and tell a story around the concept. Two weeks later, one of the persons in my audience will come back in conversation, introducing the same concept as if it’s their own.
is he actually retired? or is he a plant to see which podcasters are paying taxes or actually acculating money illegally. would be a trip if so, cause the hair is fake you can tell texture, colour and the bandana is always in the perfect position to hide the attachment.
If you're trying to create value in 12 seconds then a fake British accent, a smile, a small compliment, and a card that keeps getting declined has a pretty good chance of getting you that free coffee
I swear to God I had this happened to me at a coffee shop in Portland Oregon in 2003. I've literally thought about this encounter for years because it was so unusual. The girl I bought the coffee for was so different then the local people and the conversation seemed so specific that I wanted to keep talking to her and I bought her a coffee.
I may have had this happen in Ann Arbor. It wasn't just coffee. There were several meetings about a job. I speak Arabic as a second language and was using it at a gas station when a random guy asked me what I did for a living. I work full time but was interested to see what he was selling. Kinda weird.
You gotta wonder. That's pretty cool.
Thanks for the free coffee man.
Nah you just wanted to hit lol
She used her charm to feel better about herself
So This is What Cucurella does In his spare time
Underrated comment
I’ve seen a million videos of this guy, but when I saw this come up on my home page I thought it was Cucurella
This cracked me up. Bet the majority of Americans won’t get this comment.
Lmaoooo
Good one 😂😂!!!
"Wanna get coffee bro?"
"Yeah sure man......Oh no, I forgot my wallet!"
"No problem bro. It's on me."
(Gets a free cup of coffee)
That's a sophisticated operation right there!
Honesty was my very first thought, i would just go there everyday at a certain time then ..... wait was buying them a cup of coffee or something a few days prior off the table then even in a diffrent day or week. I would make a few day plan and assume others are there doing the same so dont buy everyones lol
It’s Jason Bourne!
That's not the same scenario...
Wrong
My civilian training tells me this guy liked soccer more than baseball
Goalie is his position 😂😂
@@ericmcdonald6623 he is on the history channel circa 2001 as an “ex” cia agent. Pretty sure your cover was blown a loooong time before skinwalker
@@ericmcdonald6623 its a good thing someone thought he could pass as middle eastern here thats all i have to say
@@Grundlecheeze666My buddy looks pretty similar and people in the Middle East used to give him clothes all the time because he looks so middle eastern everyone thought it was hilarious when he wore local clothes lol
I mean the whole world likes soccer more than baseball
All the people I’ve bought coffee for were just training on me 😂
😂😂😂😂 🤣🤣🇪🇺👍👍
Life hack: lie about a fictitious CIA backstory, because the CIA would never confirm or deny if someone was a secret agent.
Mad surely that's detante
The terms agent and secret agent are not used in the Intelligence Community (agent is in law enforcement but that's completely separate) Case Officers (CATSA for short) and assets, then of course analysts. Also, most of the time post-employment it's fine to disclose as long as nothing breaches your N.D.A or is information you know that may be classified at any security level.
@@andyturbo by the very definition of an “AGENCY”…
@@BrokeTheGamer Correct. You have pointed out some interesting irony there as your spot on. I assume that's where Hollywood picked up the terminology, or as mentioned it is indeed used in Law Enforcement.
I'm convinced you're lieing for the CIA as an undercover bot to keep them off the trail of being undercover.
Schultz looks like a shoe cobbler from the 1890s.
Which one is Schultz? Is he the Wish Dan severn?
Not shoe cobbler...I'm CACKLING 💀💀🤣🤣
Andrew serves a very specific purpose, and that is because the Agency has been out bankrolled by the private sector when it comes to recruitment and salary.
Can you explain ? Who's the Agency and what/who are they recruiting and what is this salary coming from? And which private sector?
@@marcrodriguez345 he still works for the central intelligence AGENCY, and makes working there sound interesting
but you already know that, how's the weather at the farm?
@@cleightorres3841 you okay bro?
NOTE;
He kept saying WE!
He still in play.
"CIA officers could go to the FBI and become special agents. The issue is age. FBI as well as other federal LE are 6C retirement 20 years at age 50 and 25 years at any age, mandatory retirement at 57.
1.7% a year plus social security supplement and TSP. So you can go from covered Retirement to covered but CIA is 30 year retirement at 1% with the fers Minimum retirement age.
so in order to transfer over you would have to be appointed before 37. But fully doable." absolutely brilliant, I don't mind though, enjoy hearing he has to share, and learning more about how we maintain balance; our fragile peace on the precipice of disaster.
No, he kept saying “we” with present, tense sentences, because it is a fictitious story.
Because it’s a lie, His brain doesn’t allow him to discern between present and past tense when recalling details from his research.
Uh hello, don’t old celebs and pro athletes still try to be connected and stay relevant and ‘cool club’ kids!?!?
Come on dude don’t be so easyily sold and gullible
You cannot underestimate how having a baby changes many, many things for people; i.e. emotional, political, religious, etc.
You never leave the CIA.
does Andrew even stfu and let people ANSWER????
No.
Nope dude is a joke as a host
hes the one getting asked questions.....
Everybody knows, Andrew is a helluva recruiter for "not being a recruiter."
Read the book Everday Men. Someone referenced WW11 and the bad guys or Nazis. If you are not smart enough to understand that you or anyone can be talked into duing the most terrible crimes against other people in the fact of their fellow soldiers and friends and you follow orders. In the book maybe 10 guys left out of 100s as they were being mocked by fellow citizens and friends.
sure the nazis were bad guys
BUT
what if they were NOT the worst guys?
I can find the book
@@Jordanparkerexperience made up title
It’s ordinary men
Teachers do the same thing in classrooms. It's called I do, we do, you do. Helps create connections and new skills quickly.
"Most people don't want to listen to a 54 year old lady talk " take notes ladies.
😂
Most people don’t want to listen to a bigoted, mediocre, self aggrandizing, privileged, WS, man-baby. However, the comment section is equitable and inclusive.
😅😅😅
YESSS- "an old 54 year old lady" -OMG - soooooo wrong ...... 😂😂🤣🤣
Fun fact! Most intelligent people learn and listen by talking to intelligent older folks full of wisdom and experiences.
"A wise person learns from their experiences. However, a wiser person learns from the experiences of others...
the interviewers need to let the guest SPEAK 😭 please stop interrupting and LISTEN before you ask more questions guys 😭
It's not an interview. It's a podcast. They can do whatever they want. They're just hanging out and talking.
Yes! THANK You
Waah😭
It’s a comedy podcast. Personally I expect any conversation to constantly be interrupted by hilariousness and jokes. I can watch a serious interview anytime I’d like. When I watch a comedian interview someone, I expect and want the interruptions.
They asked a lot of really good questions that the CIA guy seemed to really like
Bro is the cops 👮🏾♂️
10:34 ... how can u say he was driving irresponsible when your first statement, suggested he§swerved bc of your crossing at a self preserving time
22:36, this dude Freudian slipped a training method that they're not supposed to acknowledge.
My ex is a evil genius level master mind psychopath.
The most important rule of persuasion my ex taught me is
a.) always be friendly/willing to make new friends to get the most opportunities.
b.) always be open to new possibilities, ideas, and people (not that you have to do it, just be open to them)
Just like the tinder swindler and how he stole money from four, FOUR different women.
How did he do his con?
He made them his friend/confidant first, gained their trust over time, and eventually love and loyalty.
The key to any person's door is friendship/comrade-ship/familiarity.
The game of thrones does this perfectly with Tyrian and Cersi.
Tyrian shows the communication side and how you can always communicate.
Cersi shows the power side and how it works.
Enemies to friends, friends to lovers, lovers to friends.
That's the key. Friendship/trust.
I'd say a better example from GoT is the Petyr Bailish/Lysa Arryn relationship/side plot.
What's even worse is seeing someone from a Position of Authority gain your Friendship & Trust.. and then backstab you from behind
Managers & Supervisors can be good at that.
Not sure how to implement this as a woman, though. If I’m friendly with men they get mad that it’s not more and try to destroy my life, if I’m not friendly then they either don’t offer opportunities or get mad and try to destroy my life… because most men are incapable of being friends with women. Then, other women get jealous and try to destroy my life when I’m not even trying to go after their man. I’m not even that attractive I don’t get it.
He is a CIA recruiter to make it seem cool. lol
Yeah he reminds me of the federal agent recruiters, talk just like them.
Everything he said makes any intelligent person think f that… lol definitely not a good recruitment tool.
It would be Kool
Well yeah and i'm sold. Unfortunately i'm not American so i don't have a lot of chances to join CIA 😔
@@outsomniathat's Okay, you can just do your absolute best to join the spies in YOUR country, and when spies from America encounter you, you can just tell them Everything. That way, you can work for The CIA! Congratulations, woo-hoo! :)
@ ~ 10:40 > CIA didn't kill JFK really, although it did benefit a lot from it when Federal Reserve did that ... (FR also did the same thing to a few other American presidents when they tried to nationalize the issuing of money ... Lincoln was the first most famous case probably until before JFK ... Grant was another ...)
Uh, how you know they didn't?
@@jacksparrow3490 `cause FR is SO MUCH MORE POWERFUL than the CIA or any other agency ... FR controls the money printing and minting directly and lends it to America ... those other agencies don't ...
Another good way to learn the concepts he was speaking about is to sell cars lol
Or live in the ghetto 🤷🏾♂️🤣🤣
just got a free coffee from the cashier for seemingly no reason… what did I do right ?
I scratched my ear
With my tongue, thats all it took. She took me home with her.
Depends, are you hot?! 😂😂
"I'd eat a Mile of err shit to lick where it came out of". Wild bill. 😂
“F O R M E R”. Ok.
Shh he’s working😂
What do they do when people with "vices" outperform the ones that don't?
Im sure if the person has a vice that doesnt inhibit their job performance they probably use it as a carrot.
Manage the vice so it doesn’t hinder optimal performance
This conversation gives me the creeps. Anyone else?
I reflect my whole time working at a coffee shop
@@Perzevsrex It's the place to be (seen).
@@Perzevsrex it’s not, you people just got sold, coffee shop is an analogy, it’s not literal. You think they are letting Andrew say specifics on air in public? It’s not a coffee shop in real world situations, but your coffee shop employees ego just got sold that easy, you’re that self centered you think you’re that important you’re that gullible and sold, duh, 🙄
Any former Intel guy who talks like this you should just assume he's lying about not working for them anymore, mike baker is the same
@@JotaroKujo-mq3nq He's an asset that the agency will squeeze till the last drop - all to surveil feeds and comments and root out "undesirables". Or recruit them.
So our government wants people who dont feel guilt....perfect
Dude that’s all leadership. I would say modern leadership but it’s been like that since before Machiavelli wrote on it; Machiavelli simply pointed it out and refined it into a teachable philosophy.
I can believe he's still in the Cia, yet still think he's has interesting and useful things to say.
Exactly. I've been trying to explain difference between having a toolkit of useful tools or just being autopilot. Just because you can doesn't mean you should. 11:42
This is THE FACE of CIA recruitment..cool look bro🙄
Ex CIA dumbass
Righhhhhht like why are they going so hard to recruit right now
Realize that being incognito 🥸 is what they want you to do.
Sorry he wasn’t a tranny
Well it’s working on me so they’re doing a good job
1:16 I practice this
There is no disclosure of secrets here or anywhere. These techniques are known in Psych, acting and of course movies TV shows
What does it take to get black hoodie to stop interrupting?
Trying to figure that out now
Just take it FOR WHAT IT IS!...whether you know that this is a recruitment gig going on, use all sorts of experiences from others and learn non stop
Hes EX-Cia because he got fired on the first day. His bull shit went right through the guys in administration, and they gave him the boot
I heard 'there is no such thing as a former CIA agent'
There's no such thing as a "former" federal agent.
1:54 Because that's what it's called. The judges also would have accepted Social Engineering.
Dude, that part about the invisible approval hit hard +_+.
Could you ask them to keep it down in the background while their "training" at my local coffee shop. Greatly appreciated
And from my understanding it's all about setting a baseline again so if you do or had used for example and its not something that can be exploited then it does not matter. And if that's not how it is then the method is wrong. Humans are just input/output devices. If your an officer handling an agent then you would only be interested if they can be exploited. 11:42
At 14:26 he gives away that he is still a CIA agent, see if you catch it. "I never used a substance even until today, but I dream of the day I am able to" He slipped!
There are no agents, that's a Hollywood term and Law Enforcement. Case Officer (CATSA for short) analysts and assets.
@@andyturbo good point, I was just using a general description, but yes you are correct, I would guess a case officer from his personal history descriptions . But he did in my opinion give himself away. Have you ever also heard the terms Farmer or farm boy/girl? referring to new employees of the agency?
@@donlord794 I agree, that would be my guess as well. I can't say I have mate, but to be honest I can only answer that one from my own Australian perspective.
He is an interesting character this guy, I am not quite sure what to make of it as he seems to be showing up all over the place now. It seems a new interview with a new content creator almost weekly.
Nice pick up at the time mentioned👍
He thought he was being cool by saying he can’t wait to do drugs and totally blew his cover. His face showed it. This guy is a tool.
No, it depends on you assignment some CIA agent get to get high.
Today I got a free cup of coffee, where do I enlist at?
Woo
Man how has Andrew and the gang never played Dungeons and Dragons? That first part with the roleplaying scenario is basically all DnD is. Only difference is that those scenarios come up spontaneously and it also becomes a fun improv moment for everyone. More comedians need to play these tabletop role-playing games man.
Nerd
La-who-za-her!
Most people haven't
Extremely productive conversation gentlemen.
“You seen one of these lately” 😂
4:35 can he let him talk please i wanted to hear the rest of the encounter!
20:56 the military is the same way
At 10:32, he does a reflexive head shake then with a split second repeats “with an X?” as though it were on the top of his tongue then an exaggerated “wow” like so cool, man.
I think he’s a good actor but that was a minor glitch in the matrix, just a tiny slip up
Good and evil is irrelevant. Or one could say always relative. 11:42
I could 100% do this. Id just talk to someone, then order a cup of coffee and then act like i forgot my wallet.
This situation was in that Brad Pitt, Robert Redford movie Spy Games...
That manipalation question by schulz was a great questiom
He’s describing just regular learning and throwing some unrelated buzz words in there to make it sound cool.
Yep, it's really that simple. The only reason it seems profound is because so many don't do it and have never ran through the "5 Whys" on their own thinking.
@@Matt-yy8tl what are the 5 whys?
Were you in CIA shut up
And look at all the coffee shop employees in comments thinking they’re special 🤣🤣🤣 when they just got sold and gullible and are that easily duped by this story, it’s an analogy! They don’t use coffee shops for real people get real wit yourselves!
If you close your eyes and listen to the guy speak…. It’s sounds like Joe Rogan
So I wasn't the only one.
Next time some random dude starts a friendly conversation with me at a coffee shop
Yes, the Starbucks across the street from my office. What do they do to the people when they want to silence them? How do they cut people off? How is it legal for them to run a persons computer on their network where the victim is at the mercy of some cia employee. Not realizing your messages get through if they don’t want them to. How is it legal for them to use back doors to look into where a victim will be? Why doesn’t the fbi prosecute the person who does evil?
At 10:10 "do you feel bad?" Me: not one little bit. Maybe even glad bc now there are witnesses and someone around to protect me even MORE.
Just stumbling on your channel now based on the short with the CIA guy. Very entertaining and informative interview. Just a little feedback, it would have been a better show. If you would’ve let the guest finish his thoughts on a subject which you asked. It seemed like he was so interesting that everything he said made you wanna ask a follow-up question before he was done answering. Please have him on again and let talk go until he’s done talking.
They did the coffee shop thing in the new Mr and Mrs smith with Gambino
Well, this must be real....
This is like sesame street. I'm deeply scared.
"I'm not really wired to feel guilt about manipulating others" Thats just a sociopath.
If he was a sociopath it wouldn't of taken him six attempts
He literally said he still feels the feeling of guilt but they’re trained to not act on that are you slow
Gives a whole new meaning to getting trained on
A little advice, stop referring to 50-55 year old women as old. Fifty is the new 30 lol
Big Girls
ROCK !!!!
Thank you! Damn.
Lmao
Bro Looks like a international soccer player who has classified feet pics 😂😂😂
Shultz with the blade haircut
In not a agent but picked up on some deception when he said he never used controlled substances. All the way from Temecula Ca 😅. Im telling Newsome
Newscum
B lo ws
I would have thought this would have been common knowledge as to how the training program would or should run.
Nobody wants to talk to a 55 year old woman. ?!! Ouch.
I know! 😢
Theyre the Best,
Especially if they're
Big Girls, they ROCK !!!
Shit, i do !!!!!
I'm never gonna trust anyone again... ever lol
We older women LOVE a little time and conversation by handsome younger men!😂
Omg I would never buy any man a cup of. Coffee. Poor lady. Clearly she was lonely.
Hope she was a
BIG GIRL !!!!+
100%. Relationships are corruptible. Once again. None of this is rocket science really.
Although I probably do read and watch too many specific history documentaries. 11:42
The disguise he’s wearing is wild!!!!!
This is why the coffee shop vibes r always weird
And the guy that crashed created a diversion that took you out of the equation
Whats the name of these gentlemen show? Good to see you all, men of the world
my RF signal detector is red lining inside well above normal limits
The guy in the dark sweater certainly has a hard time getting comfortable in his chair. Constant readjusting his sitting position.
I would have just grabbed a used cup from the garbage outside and walked in and said I just went through the drive thru and accidentally spilt my cup putting in the cup holder.
If he's been out for a decade, why is he still waiting on that controlled substance experience? Probably cause he ain't out.
Couple of really fantastic questions and answers here. Great friggen interview
This is fucking wild. I met a guy at the bar recently who I think was doing exactly this.
I think I’ve been practicing NLP by accident for years. What I’ve noticed is that I will mention a concept and tell a story around the concept. Two weeks later, one of the persons in my audience will come back in conversation, introducing the same concept as if it’s their own.
He’s ex cia because no one believed his hair extensions
the guys hes talking to are all CIA agents, they were so good at the free cup of coffee technique that they got to become celebrities in hollywood
The training spoken of is hrm or hrd dogma. Go to any sales siminar and they will sell you anything. Nothing new or revealing.
is he actually retired? or is he a plant to see which podcasters are paying taxes or actually acculating money illegally.
would be a trip if so, cause the hair is fake you can tell texture, colour and the bandana is always in the perfect position to hide the attachment.
Wait he said he can't wait til the day hell be able to use a controlled substance, why can't he now if he's out of CIA?
If you're trying to create value in 12 seconds then a fake British accent, a smile, a small compliment, and a card that keeps getting declined has a pretty good chance of getting you that free coffee
Plot twist: everyone buys them a free coffee bc theyd rather not be annoyed to death
Poor baristas.😅😂
LMAO
Dead
Every kid understands priming of the parents before asking for something very expensive and probably not necessary.
I don't know if I'm more disappointed about his generalisation of women in their 50's or him taking 6 attempts to get a coffee.
And this is why you could never be a spy.. "but h.h..how could you generalise like that Mr Putin?"
@@SpartanHoplite360 I got my coffee first time
15'575" why he had to overthink about how long ago he left CIA?
So im going to give you phycology 101 and speech class and call it what the cia does
Why do they keep interrupting him
Dudes haircut looks like a piece of sushi with a mustache.
Middle of telling us how espionage is done
”So how big is the Farm haha” 😑
This dude is so rad