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LifeisaGarden

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I stand corrected. I swear when I was sent over for Desert Shield (1990)(precursor to Desert Storm) The FBI did my Security Clearance and again for Bosnia. (1995) :rolleyes:

Like I said, sometimes the FBI handles parts of the investigations if DSS doesn't have a agent in the area, so you might be right. If DSS doesn't want to pay one of its agents to fly to some remote location and the FBI has an office nearbye, the FBI does handle it sometimes.

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I know that investigators are contracted out. But there are jobs in the military which require a special type of top secret security clearance (sensitve compartmental information). In which case, the FBI will conduct their own investigation. They also conduct a polygraph. It can get pretty deep.

Yea, I use to have to one of those jobs. 15 year background investigation, with agents contacting my family, old friends and even my exwife (that provided me with a few nervous thoughts :)) Even had to undergo a polygraph, albeit after I already had the clearance.

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Yea, I use to have to one of those jobs. 15 year background investigation, with agents contacting my family, old friends and even my exwife (that provided me with a few nervous thoughts :)) Even had to undergo a polygraph, albeit after I already had the clearance.

They talked to a Professor I had back at Indiana State. Asked him what kind of student I was. How was I to teach? Was I interested in politics. The professor is Mormon, so I figured he was a pretty good reference for me. It probably didn't hurt, that I was an engineer for IBM at the time.

It freaked my Mom out though. As soon as they left, she was on the phone to me.

I think my Father was in the hospital. If they had talked with him, I probably would have never gotten clearance! "Doesn't take my advice on any-damn-thing! As a kid he always took things apart and never put them back together! Rather tinker with old cars than chase skirts! :mad: Since he was 9 or 10, he always had his nose in some car magazine, instead of a girlie magazine! WTH do you do with a kid like that?" That's what my Father would have said.

This was all years before 9-11.

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I was working for a friend renovating their house, the lady that owned the lot about them swore up and down that she owned the property and that we were doing something illegal by renovating what was rightfully hers. One day a man from the FBI showed up, only he wasn't from the FBI.........dramatic pause......it was her boyfriend! Who we had seen at the house multiple times. Cops came and laughed their asses off when they heard the story. She lost in court.

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