SMOK Caligula Posted July 1, 2006 Share Posted July 1, 2006 Only the President can direct the CIA to undertake a covert action. Such actions usually are recommended by the National Security Council (NSC). Covert actions are considered when the NSC judges that US foreign policy objectives may not be fully realized by normal diplomatic means and when military action is deemed to be too extreme an option. Therefore, the Agency may be directed to conduct a special activity abroad in support of foreign policy where the role of the US Government is neither apparent nor publicly acknowledged. Once tasked, the intelligence oversight committees of the Congress must be notified. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
acedragon Posted July 2, 2006 Share Posted July 2, 2006 Only the President can direct the CIA to undertake a covert action. Such actions usually are recommended by the National Security Council (NSC). Covert actions are considered when the NSC judges that US foreign policy objectives may not be fully realized by normal diplomatic means and when military action is deemed to be too extreme an option. Therefore, the Agency may be directed to conduct a special activity abroad in support of foreign policy where the role of the US Government is neither apparent nor publicly acknowledged. Once tasked, the intelligence oversight committees of the Congress must be notified. Dude its a story from a game. get over it! serious and did you just make all that sh*te up or copy it from a website? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SMOK Caligula Posted July 4, 2006 Share Posted July 4, 2006 (edited) acedragon,Jul 2 2006, 04:08Dude its a story from a game. get over it! serious and did you just make all that sh*te up or copy it from a website THE TOPIC IS TORENO REAL LAST FLIGHT (I repeat - REAL). In reality Toreno I think would be an agent of AGENCY (whatever it is: prefer not to vocalize here). SO I had write rules of secret services of real (not game, because here is not mention, that US is country where CJ is acting in, but for everyone I think clear that it's United States) world, also we all know who is these Agencies. Then Cabron Fu** Of* if U not understand my phraseology Edited July 4, 2006 by SMOK Caligula Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The-Exploited Posted July 4, 2006 Share Posted July 4, 2006 Dude. "Toreno's Last REAL Flight" is cause its his last flight before his death, not that its on real life. and its real last flight cause if you remeber theres a mission called Torenos last flight where you bring him down from his helicopter, but later on he turns out alive. So "REAL" doesnt mean real life. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arthazzz Posted July 4, 2006 Share Posted July 4, 2006 ^what he said, holms, look at the topic title again it's a fan fiction. So just enjoy the story... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
acedragon Posted July 5, 2006 Share Posted July 5, 2006 THE TOPIC IS TORENO REAL LAST FLIGHT (I repeat - REAL). In reality Toreno I think would be an agent of AGENCY (whatever it is: prefer not to vocalize here). SO I had write rules of secret services of real (not game, because here is not mention, that US is country where CJ is acting in, but for everyone I think clear that it's United States) world, also we all know who is these Agencies. Then Cabron Fu** Of* if U not understand my phraseology dont swear at me because im not taking fan fic seriously man. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jdub89 Posted July 10, 2006 Share Posted July 10, 2006 IDC... It is a great story... and yea REAL means he really dies... watta loser you are SMOK Caligula! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gutarjunky Posted July 10, 2006 Share Posted July 10, 2006 realy nice story please please wright more!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eyeswideshut Posted July 10, 2006 Share Posted July 10, 2006 Only the President can direct the CIA to undertake a covert action. Such actions usually are recommended by the National Security Council (NSC). Covert actions are considered when the NSC judges that US foreign policy objectives may not be fully realized by normal diplomatic means and when military action is deemed to be too extreme an option. Therefore, the Agency may be directed to conduct a special activity abroad in support of foreign policy where the role of the US Government is neither apparent nor publicly acknowledged. Once tasked, the intelligence oversight committees of the Congress must be notified. HAHAHA COPY N PASTE...caps lock too oh well good fan fic bro...more More MORE! just kidding, but seriously. you should join the buyg bro, its not very active and your story is awesome. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
killtrocity Posted July 10, 2006 Share Posted July 10, 2006 Freaking............ Awesome............ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SMOK Caligula Posted July 10, 2006 Share Posted July 10, 2006 I think Toreno's flight someday will be cancel near AREA69 Area 51 Area 51 (formally known as Air Force Flight Test Center, Detachment 3 and also known as Dreamland, Watertown Strip, Paradise Ranch, The Farm, The Box, Groom Lake, and The Directorate for Development Plans Area) is a remote tract of land in southern Nevada, owned by the federal government of the United States, containing an airfield apparently used for the secret development and testing of new military aircraft. It is famed as the subject of many UFO conspiracy theories. Area 51 is a section of land of approximately 60 square miles (155 km©÷) in Lincoln County, Nevada, USA. It is part of the vast (4,687 square mile [12,139 km©÷]) Nellis Air Force Range (NAFR). The area consists largely of the wide Emigrant Valley, framed by the Groom and Papoose mountain ranges (to the North and South respectively) and the Jumbled Hills to the East. Between the two ranges lies Groom Dry Lake (37¡Æ16¡Ç05¡ÈN, 115¡Æ47¡Ç58¡ÈW), a dry alkali lake bed roughly three miles (5 km) in diameter. A large air base exists on the southwest corner of the lake (37¡Æ14¡ÇN 115¡Æ49¡ÇW) with two concrete runways, one of which extends onto the lake bed, and four unpaved runways on the lake bed itself. High-resolution satellite images have shed some light on the facility's complex runway layouts. Area 51 has two operating runways, the main is 14L/32R, a concrete runway constructed in the 1990s, measuring 11,980 x 200 feet (3,651 x 61m.) with a 1000 x 100 feet (304 x 30m.) overrun at each end and the secondary, shorter runway is 12/30 which also doubles as a taxiway, measuring 5,420ft x 150 feet (1,652m x 45m). The older runway is exactly six miles (9,656 m) long. It is composed of 12,500 feet of concrete, 11,080 feet of asphalt, and 5560 feet and 2540 feet of now dismantled asphalt on the north and south ends respectively. At least three sets of old runway markings are found, suggesting that the full six-mile length was probably never used in its entirety. Currently only a 6,600 feet (2011m.) stretch of the concrete section is marked for use, forming runway 14R/32L. The dirt lakebed runways, comprising two twin airstrips, measure up to 11,270 feet (3435m.) in length, and 100 to 170 feet (30 to 52m.) in width. Area 51 shares a border with the Yucca Flats region of the Nevada Test Site (NTS), the location of many of the U.S. Department of Energy's nuclear weapons tests. The Yucca Mountain nuclear storage facility is approximately 40 miles (64km) southwest of Groom Lake. The designation "Area 51" is somewhat contentious, appearing on older maps of the NTS but not newer ones, but the same naming scheme is used for other parts of the Nevada Test Site. The area is connected to the internal NTS road network, with paved roads leading both to Mercury, to the northwest, and west to Yucca Flats. Leading northeast from the lake, Groom Lake Road (a wide, well-conditioned dirt road) runs through a pass in the Jumbled Hills. Groom Lake Road was formerly the track leading to mines in the Groom basin, but has been improved since their closure. Its winding course takes it past a security checkpoint, but the restricted area around the base extends further east than this (unauthorized visitors who travel west on Groom Lake Road are usually observed first by guards located on the hills surrounding the pass, still several miles from the checkpoint). After leaving the restricted area (marked by numerous warning signs stating that "photography is prohibited" and that "use of deadly force is authorized" under the terms of the 1950 McCarran Internal Security Act) Groom Lake Road descends eastward to the floor of the Tikaboo Valley, passing the dirt-road entrances to several small ranches, before joining with Nevada State Route 375, the "Extraterrestrial Highway", south of Rachel. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gutarjunky Posted July 10, 2006 Share Posted July 10, 2006 I think Toreno's flight someday will be cancel near AREA69 Area 51 Area 51 (formally known as Air Force Flight Test Center, Detachment 3 and also known as Dreamland, Watertown Strip, Paradise Ranch, The Farm, The Box, Groom Lake, and The Directorate for Development Plans Area) is a remote tract of land in southern Nevada, owned by the federal government of the United States, containing an airfield apparently used for the secret development and testing of new military aircraft. It is famed as the subject of many UFO conspiracy theories. Area 51 is a section of land of approximately 60 square miles (155 km©÷) in Lincoln County, Nevada, USA. It is part of the vast (4,687 square mile [12,139 km©÷]) Nellis Air Force Range (NAFR). The area consists largely of the wide Emigrant Valley, framed by the Groom and Papoose mountain ranges (to the North and South respectively) and the Jumbled Hills to the East. Between the two ranges lies Groom Dry Lake (37¡Æ16¡Ç05¡ÈN, 115¡Æ47¡Ç58¡ÈW), a dry alkali lake bed roughly three miles (5 km) in diameter. A large air base exists on the southwest corner of the lake (37¡Æ14¡ÇN 115¡Æ49¡ÇW) with two concrete runways, one of which extends onto the lake bed, and four unpaved runways on the lake bed itself. High-resolution satellite images have shed some light on the facility's complex runway layouts. Area 51 has two operating runways, the main is 14L/32R, a concrete runway constructed in the 1990s, measuring 11,980 x 200 feet (3,651 x 61m.) with a 1000 x 100 feet (304 x 30m.) overrun at each end and the secondary, shorter runway is 12/30 which also doubles as a taxiway, measuring 5,420ft x 150 feet (1,652m x 45m). The older runway is exactly six miles (9,656 m) long. It is composed of 12,500 feet of concrete, 11,080 feet of asphalt, and 5560 feet and 2540 feet of now dismantled asphalt on the north and south ends respectively. At least three sets of old runway markings are found, suggesting that the full six-mile length was probably never used in its entirety. Currently only a 6,600 feet (2011m.) stretch of the concrete section is marked for use, forming runway 14R/32L. The dirt lakebed runways, comprising two twin airstrips, measure up to 11,270 feet (3435m.) in length, and 100 to 170 feet (30 to 52m.) in width. Area 51 shares a border with the Yucca Flats region of the Nevada Test Site (NTS), the location of many of the U.S. Department of Energy's nuclear weapons tests. The Yucca Mountain nuclear storage facility is approximately 40 miles (64km) southwest of Groom Lake. The designation "Area 51" is somewhat contentious, appearing on older maps of the NTS but not newer ones, but the same naming scheme is used for other parts of the Nevada Test Site. The area is connected to the internal NTS road network, with paved roads leading both to Mercury, to the northwest, and west to Yucca Flats. Leading northeast from the lake, Groom Lake Road (a wide, well-conditioned dirt road) runs through a pass in the Jumbled Hills. Groom Lake Road was formerly the track leading to mines in the Groom basin, but has been improved since their closure. Its winding course takes it past a security checkpoint, but the restricted area around the base extends further east than this (unauthorized visitors who travel west on Groom Lake Road are usually observed first by guards located on the hills surrounding the pass, still several miles from the checkpoint). After leaving the restricted area (marked by numerous warning signs stating that "photography is prohibited" and that "use of deadly force is authorized" under the terms of the 1950 McCarran Internal Security Act) Groom Lake Road descends eastward to the floor of the Tikaboo Valley, passing the dirt-road entrances to several small ranches, before joining with Nevada State Route 375, the "Extraterrestrial Highway", south of Rachel. WTF!!!!!!DUDE I LIVE IN f*ckING RENO NV AND I DON'T EVEN KNOW HALF OF THAT sh*t THAT YOU POSTED!!!!!! THE ONLY THING I KNEW IS THAT IT IS LOCATED SOMEWHARE AROUND GROOM LAKE WHO THE f*ck ARE YOU?!?!?!?! SOME GOV. AGENT?!?!?!? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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