This is one of my favorites, I've always wanted to work for the government and this episode gives you a first hand account of a CIA agent.
Terri Johnston has had a BORING summer. His dad never lets him do anything... It's been like this ever since his mom passed away. But things are about to change. The first time all summer he's been to Whit's End, regular visit nothing special... Untill, on his way out Terri and his dad George are stopped by a big man in black gloves. Terri doesn't understand it, the man calls his dad Cat's Paw? Why? Before Terri has time to think, they're on the run:
In the car
At the train station
Running through the crowd
Lost him
Getting locked in a train car
Terri and George are stuck. During the long train ride, Terri learns that his father is a CIA agent and has been Terri's whole life. The man in the black gloves (Nigel) works for a company that sells international military secrets to the highest bidder.
As the train docks in Manhatten, NY Terri and George are supprised by sleeping gas! They wake up on a plane going to London, Nigel in the Cockpit. George is carrying the 5th part of a formula critical to national security, and Nigel's boss Maxime wants it.
Maxime's house is quite a doozee, hundreds of fish tanks, shell casings from World War II and lots of terrorists. Terri witnesses his father getting threatened by Maxime and can't take it anymore; they get an oportunity for escape and end up on the roof. Scotland Yard to the rescue! But not without cost when Nigel finds out he has failed, he pushes George off the roof! Nigel is carried to jail thinking he has defeated Cat's Paw. But he is not victorious Terri is supprised to find George landed on a scafoled controlled by two of the U.S. finest agents.
There is one hazard of getting involved with the CIA, you can't tell anyone!
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
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I am very curious as to what attracks you to government work. How much time have you spent studing the inner workings of the real cia or fbi? I think it is a lofty goal. You should really spend time studying the inner workings of the government and politics if this is a serious goal.
Nana
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