CIA Burn Notice
The CIA has it own way of doing business and has its own highly descriptive vocabulary.
Michael Weston should know. After working for the CIA for twenty years he was suddenly terminated.
He received the dreaded “burn notice.” An official statement was put out on Michael by the CIA to other agencies, domestic and foreign, that he is unreliable.
What a way to end a glorious career as a secret operative, commonly know as a spy.
He should have know that he was set up. After all he is an expert at making people think one thing is going on while exactly the opposite is taking place. Misinformation is a big part of the spy game.
If only he hadn’t told the boss he was collecting information on that beautiful Russian agent from Moscow. Well, he was collecting information, it just wasn’t the kind of information that the agency expected him to collect.
Michael always did have a weakness for tall slim redheads. It was bad luck that they ran into his boss in the hotel lobby. With all of the fancy five star hotels in London he thought that was the last place he would be seen by his CIA boss.
His boss had some nerve to spy on them while they were busy at the hotel. Then to have a waiter show up at his hotel room door at 2:00 AM with the video clip evidence on a silver tray was really too much.
It was the hand written note saying “hot stuff, you have been burned” that let Michael know his CIA life was over. Darn. He would miss that unlimited expense account.
Of course there are always two sides to a story. To hear the other side visit USA Network’s Burn Notice. But be careful. You may be under surveillance.
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