13:1413:14, 14 May 2023diffhist+4
Jessica Chastain
→Breakthrough and rise to prominence (2011–2013): CIA does not have “agents” (a law enforcement term). It has “officers”, “analysts”, “operatives” and “operators” (and more). “Undercover” implies a CIA officer living and working abroad using a false name. “Maya Harris”, like all CIA analysts stationed abroad, was not advertising her employ. She used a false name. She was not “undercover”. She was not an “Officer” nor an “Operator”.Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit
13:1413:14, 14 May 2023diffhist+4
Jessica Chastain
→Breakthrough and rise to prominence (2011–2013): CIA does not have “agents” (a law enforcement term). It has “officers”, “analysts”, “operatives” and “operators” (and more). “Undercover” implies a CIA officer living and working abroad using a false name. “Maya Harris”, like all CIA analysts stationed abroad, was not advertising her employ. She used a false name. She was not “undercover”. She was not an “Officer” nor an “Operator”.Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit