You guys have been asking for this one for at least a year, and we are back with a special edition of the Fresh Shit Podcast! In this episode, we talk about how to get into Law Enforcement, from the state, federal, city, municipal, and local level. You guys have asked us this question for a long time, and it's finally here! We hope you enjoy this special episode, and stay tuned for our next episode where we cover Law Enforcement 101. Stay tuned for a Q&A at the end of the show, where we give you guys a chance to ask us any questions you have about getting into law enforcement, and answer them in the most honest way possible. We are open to call the phone lines on 1-800-273-8255 on a Monday morning in order to get in touch with us and get some tips, tricks, and tips on how to become a law enforcement officer. If you like what you hear, please HIT SUBSCRIBE and leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, and tell a friend about what you think about the show! We appreciate it! Cheers, Fresh and Fit! - The Fresh Fit Crew. -Your Host, -Chad and the crew at FreshFit Podcast. -The FreshFit Crew. -Your Support is greatly appreciated and we appreciate it greatly! . -Fresh and the team at Fresh Fit. . . . Fresh and the Crew at The FreshFit Team. -Our goal is to provide the best quality after-hour show in the entire country. ! Thank you so much for all the support we can't get better than that! - Thank you for all your support and support the show... , and we're going to keep on giving you guys the best of what they can get! -Theres gonna get better and better! -Cheers, Cheers! -Your support is so much more than you can ask for it! -PSA to all of the support you guys can get, we're not gonna get any more than that, and they're gonna get it, we'll make it, you'll get it!! -Thank you guys! -Amenance! -Fresh, -PODCASTING! - -Trying to help us out there! -RUMBLE! -Chandler and the Fresh Fit Team. ~ -
00:03:02.000So if you guys want to still support the show and get involved with the show, you can Super Chat through the link at the top of the description or pin at the top of the chat.
00:05:01.000We are opening up the phone lines on a Monday.
00:05:03.000And the reason why is because, obviously...
00:05:06.000Getting into law enforcement, guys, is a very...
00:05:08.000It's a niche, but it's a large niche because there's so many different agencies.
00:05:11.000There's so many different levels of agencies.
00:05:13.000So what we're going to do is we're going to open up the phone lines for you all.
00:05:16.000As you guys know, just like with the call-in show on Friday, you donate to the show, and we'll go ahead and get you on the line faster.
00:05:22.000And we just answer your questions when it comes to law enforcement because I know you guys are going to have a bunch.
00:05:26.000Some of you guys might be in the application process for an agency already or you're thinking about getting into law enforcement.
00:05:33.000And, you know, we're pretty much going to answer your questions, man.
00:05:35.000And like I said before, on this podcast, we teach you how to do everything, whether it's investing, making money, going into certain career fields.
00:05:41.000And you guys have been asking for this one for a while.
00:05:43.000A lot of you guys want to work in law enforcement.
00:05:44.000You want to learn how to become a special agent for one of these agencies.
00:05:47.000And, you know, it would be a crime for me to not go over this and give you guys some of the sauce that I learned from my 10 years on the job.
00:06:29.000So, you guys can follow me at BigMo underscore B-I-T-W. That is B-I-G-M-O underscore B-I-T-W. I'm still going to keep it at BigMo because it's too official for those who...
00:06:42.000A lot of you guys were already asking, like, yo, when are you going to...
00:06:45.000Yo, you gotta change your name to Media Mo.
00:06:47.000I'm like, yo, I still love the Media Mo.
00:06:50.000So I still see the Media Mo in the chat, you know what I'm saying?
00:06:54.000But still, you guys can follow me on Instagram at B-I-G-M-O underscore B-I-T-W. And I see you guys in the Rumble.
00:07:31.000I also want to give a shout-out to George, aka MOE. He was helping me out with the OBS coding and stuff.
00:07:38.000I just want to give him a special shout-out, so thank you for that.
00:07:41.000And yeah, man, if you guys want to go ahead and follow me, just follow me on Instagram, at J-Bills, J-B-I-L-Z. And I'm just happy to be a part of the FNFM, really, so...
00:08:26.000And let's hit the Super Chats real quick before we get into it.
00:08:28.000I got some receipts for y'all that I'm going to show you guys here.
00:08:30.000I just grabbed, which I don't think I've ever revealed all of them for y'all, but we will reveal them on this episode.
00:08:37.000Let's go ahead and read some of these.
00:08:38.000So we got John Greatis goes, 50 bucks.
00:08:41.000Can you invite Adam Green from No More News to your podcast?
00:08:44.000He's an expert on Christianity and Judaism.
00:08:45.000He would explain how these religions shape our social and political world and predict slash pre-plan our future by using Bible verses themselves.
00:09:07.000If you guys are watching us on YouTube, or if you're watching us on Rumble, if you're watching us on Rumble, open up another tab on YouTube, and watch us on YouTube as well, and hit that like button, guys, because as you guys know, we're demonetized, so what we want to do is we still want to be able to hit the algorithm nice and hard, and the way for us to do that is by you guys liking and engaging with the video.
00:09:25.000And this one's going to be an important one, man.
00:09:27.000Anyone in your family that wants to get into law enforcement, I want you to Go ahead and send them this video so that we can make sure that we help guys get the proper information into getting into this career field.
00:10:00.000So, yeah, I would say bring your credit up, okay, and try to go ahead and find a lender that will work with you since your credit isn't that great.
00:10:09.000But you could buy a house cash, but keep in mind that buying a house cash a lot of times isn't the best move because...
00:10:15.000You'll end up spending all your capital and you could have bought maybe two or three houses with that 400k versus just buying one cash.
00:10:20.000Yeah, you'll get more cash flow, but you're going to spread yourself thin and deplete all your fiat currency, which a lot of times you don't want to do that.
00:10:27.000So what I would say is try to find a lender that will work with you that makes sense.
00:10:31.000Just understand that you're more than likely going to get not the best terms, but it's okay.
00:12:27.000I also did a bunch of narcotics investigations while I was there because the southwest border is literally like a, you know, it's the Wild West, man.
00:12:35.000So if you're dealing with people that are smuggling aliens, you're also going to be dealing with people that are also smuggling drugs, right?
00:12:39.000Because it's not like criminals say, oh!
00:12:40.000Oh my God, I only do this type of business.
00:12:42.000Most of the time, criminals are involved in any type of business that's going to make them money.
00:12:46.000So, you know, smuggling drugs and smuggling aliens goes hand in hand.
00:12:49.000You know, it's very often that someone that was moving aliens would also move a couple kilos of coke while they were doing it.
00:13:14.000You can hit camera two real quick, guys.
00:13:16.000So just to show you guys that I am not a capper here, here is my actual graduation certificate from, and I know I'm doxing myself, but whatever, it is what it is.
00:13:45.000I also went through Criminal Investigator Training Program, CITP. Here is my CITP certificate as well, okay, from the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center.
00:14:46.000Okay, that's why I always make the jokes I don't miss.
00:14:48.000And then here is an award I got, basically the Excellence in Law Enforcement Award in 2019, which is basically the Director's Award for ICE, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, which, you know, I'm very proud of.
00:15:01.000This is for a case that I did back then that involved a huge smuggling organization out of the Bahamas and Turks and Caicos and Canada and a bunch of other stuff.
00:15:12.000There was actually a press release on it as well from one of the arrests that I made right before I left the agency, matter of fact.
00:15:17.000But yeah, man, as y'all can see here, I got receipts upon receipts, so definitely qualify to talk about this and teach you guys the ins and outs of going into law enforcement.
00:15:28.000If anyone's going to go ahead and try to dispense advice on the internet, they need to be certified and accredited in what the hell they're talking about.
00:15:34.000So there's nothing wrong with questioning people's backgrounds and making sure that they're qualified to talk on a subject, but I just showed y'all the receipts, man.
00:15:42.000You know, I really was out here, you know, doing this.
00:15:45.000So anyway, so from 2014 to 2018, I was in Laredo, Texas.
00:15:48.000And then in 2018, I moved to the Miami field office.
00:15:51.000And while I was there, I went ahead and was also put in a human smuggling slash human trafficking group.
00:17:55.000I talked about graduating from CITP, Criminal Investigator Training Program, HSI-SAT, which is the special agent training for HSI agents, etc.
00:18:02.000I showed you guys my Director's Award.
00:18:04.000So I say all that, not necessarily to humble brag, but to let you guys know that...
00:18:10.000I'm definitely qualified to talk about this and give you guys some insight.
00:18:13.000Now that we went over my training, my experience, and my background, let's go ahead and get into who is law enforcement for.
00:18:23.000With law enforcement, it's not necessarily the most lucrative of jobs.
00:18:26.000You can absolutely make six figures, whether you're a patrolman, a special agent, or You know, an officer, a federal officer, a federal agent, whatever it may be, whatever position you get in law enforcement, you can absolutely make six figures.
00:18:38.000Is it going to pay as much as the private industry?
00:19:02.000I've always said what it lacks in financial incentive, it makes up in integrity.
00:19:08.000The people that work in law enforcement, I know police get a bad rap or whatever, but 90-plus percent of law enforcement personnel are good people, guys.
00:19:32.000But it's just that we tend to highlight the corrupt, the crooked, the shitty law enforcement personnel versus the millions upon millions that are working hard every single day, going to work.
00:19:44.000Helping people, saving lives, upholding public order.
00:19:48.000And that's the majority of law enforcement personnel.
00:19:51.000It's not necessarily what you guys see on the internet where all the cops are evil and bad.
00:19:56.000There's always going to be a couple bad apples, but the majority are good people, right?
00:19:59.000So this job is for people that are responsible, disciplined, have integrity, They're loyalty, trustworthy, and very able to think on their feet.
00:20:15.000You're going to need to be able to have some critical thinking skills.
00:20:17.000You're going to have to be able to make decisions on the fly.
00:20:19.000I can't tell you how many times where we would have an operation where we were going to go arrest a suspect or we're going to do an undercover operation by bus, whatever it may be, and the bad guy doesn't show up on time, or the informant's wire messes up while you're doing a deal, or Logistically,
00:20:51.000Because a lot of times it could be life or death for you, right?
00:20:54.000If you're a guy on the road, you're doing patrol, and you pull somebody over and they're acting a little weird and you don't make that split decision, that could be the difference between you drawing out your gun and shooting them before they shoot you or they should go ahead and shoot you.
00:21:24.000Well, guys, I learned that the reason why I behave the way that I behave and the way that I act the way that I act is because the profession that I had forced me to grow up at an early age, guys.
00:21:34.000I often get mistaken for being older than I really am based off of my maturity, right?
00:22:02.000So it already aligned with my lifestyle.
00:22:05.000But if you want to get into the law enforcement profession, guys, you got to understand that your past absolutely matters and can come back and haunt you.
00:22:12.000We're going to talk about that later on with the requirements.
00:22:15.000And also, guys, if you want to call to the show, 515-605-9740.
00:22:19.000Again, the number to call to the show is 515-605-9740.
00:22:22.000Like I said before, I'm going to give you all a broad overview of the law enforcement profession, and then I'm going to go ahead and take questions because you guys are probably going to have some really good questions that I can answer on the fly.
00:22:32.000But I'm doing it very generally because every law enforcement agency is very different, if that makes sense, right?
00:22:37.000So I'm going to give you all the broad things.
00:23:37.000I explained, you know, being trustworthy, loyal, honest, integrity is huge, being disciplined, not doing stupid stuff, not using drugs, like you want to be in shape as well, because there are physical standards for a lot of these agencies.
00:23:50.000So, now that we covered that, okay, who the job is for, and my background, so let's talk about the different types of law enforcement, okay guys?
00:23:57.000There's three main types of law enforcement.
00:24:24.000Who, you know, the guy, whether it's a trooper stopping on the side of the road or a detective that works for the state police doing major crimes and investigations, these guys are state law enforcement, okay?
00:24:34.000They're typically at the top level of their respective state, okay?
00:24:51.000And every agency has different tasks and different objectives and different missions and different authorities, all right?
00:24:57.000Now, let's talk about requirements, right, to get on the job.
00:25:01.000Most law enforcement agencies are going to want you to be between 18 to 21 years old, right, at the youngest, right?
00:25:06.000I know the FBI, for example, wants you to be bare minimum 23, but most of the time it's somewhere between 18 to 21 years old, bare minimum, and then some other agencies might want you to be a little bit older, right?
00:25:17.000You need to be a US citizen, no felony convictions, of good moral character, right?
00:25:23.000Because they're going to put you through a background check.
00:25:26.000And we'll go ahead and pull up actually some of the requirements of these agencies right now.
00:26:00.000People, you know, FBI gets bad rap, but they do have good benefits.
00:26:04.000All agents get paid the same, whether FBI, DEA, or HSI. But they have a broad range of authorities that they have in different types of crime that they investigate.
00:26:13.000They're the lead agency for terrorism.
00:26:22.000But basically, their main programmatic areas, in the last few years at least, that they've been really focusing on is counter-terrorism, counter-espionage, and public corruption, okay?
00:26:31.000And public corruption is going after dirty mayors, etc.
00:26:34.000So, let's click the physical requirements, right?
00:26:57.000It must be a good standing with no felony convictions.
00:26:59.000The reason why, guys, they don't want you to have a felony conviction or a lot of the times have a conviction for a crime of domestic violence is because if you get convicted of a felony or a crime of misdemeanor violence, domestic violence like the Lautenberg Act, you can't carry a firearm.
00:27:14.000Well, if you can't carry a firearm, that effectively means you cannot be a special agent because it is your duty to carry a firearm and always be available for, you know...
00:27:25.000This is why federal agents, even when they're off duty, like when I was off duty, I would always have my gun with me and I'd be, you know, no matter what I was doing.
00:27:31.000Because you never know when things could happen or you could be called or, God forbid, you got to act in a situation where it's life or death.
00:27:36.000You might be at a grocery store and it's getting robbed.
00:27:40.000It's you want to be able to have your gun, right?
00:27:43.000So adherence with the FBI drug policy.
00:27:45.000So every agency has different drug policies, guys.
00:27:47.000But in general, okay, if you did experimental, if you did like weed in college, right, like somewhere between five to ten years prior, typically they won't use it against you.
00:27:56.000But if you're using hard drugs, that might mess you up and disqualify you.
00:27:59.000Okay, every agency has different tolerance levels for it.
00:28:01.000Some might say you can have used cocaine or whatever within seven, you know, if it was seven years ago or more.
00:29:21.000And you know it's the official website because it says.gov.
00:29:24.000U.S. citizenship successfully passing a DEA-administered drug test for illegal drugs, completion of a DEA drug questionnaire, successfully passing a background investigation registration with the Selective Service if a male born after 12-31-1959, Let's see here.
00:29:39.000They don't have as many things delineated as the FBI does, but pretty much they're going to be looking for the same things.
00:31:27.000You've got to go to FLETC, Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, and this is how I got my CITP certificate, which this is about three months, and then I went ahead, after I completed this CITP, then I went ahead and got the add-on, which is the HSI Academy, right?
00:31:39.000So most federal agencies, right, especially if you want to be a criminal investigator or a special agent, whatever it may be, you're going to have to go through FLETC, Federal Law Enforcement Training Center.
00:31:48.000Can we pull up FLETC real quick on Google?
00:32:12.000But yeah, and this is where you go ahead and get, most federal agencies go to get their training.
00:32:19.000And the main headquarters is that of Georgia, right?
00:32:22.000So, okay, this is how it's typically, and then, you know what, just for shits of gigs, let's go to Florida State Police real fast to show them the requirements.
00:32:30.000But you guys get the idea here, right?
00:32:53.000Have earned a high school or equivalent GED. Have not been convicted of any felony or of any misdemeanor involving perjury or false statement.
00:33:03.000The reason why is because if you've been convicted of, even if it's a misdemeanor, of a crime that attacks your credibility, Well, you're effectively not going to be able to testify, so that's why they don't want you to have been convicted, even if it's a misdemeanor of a crime like that.
00:33:17.000And that would probably disqualify you from a lot of law enforcement positions if you were found guilty of a crime that involved deception or you lying, okay?
00:33:28.000So, have not been convicted of felony or any misdemeanor involving perjury or false statement.
00:33:32.000Any person who, after July 1st, 1981, pleases guilty or nolo contendere or is found guilty of a felony or of a misdemeanor involving perjury or false statement shall not be eligible for employment or appointment as an officer, notwithstanding suspension of sentence or withholding of adjudication.
00:33:46.000And then the next one, have not received a dishonorable discharge from any armed force in the United States.
00:33:50.000Yeah, guys, if you've got a dishonorable discharge, that's automatically going to disqualify you from any law enforcement position.
00:33:57.000Because a dishonorable discharge is the equivalent to a felony conviction.
00:34:01.000Have good moral character as determined by a background investigation have been fingerprinted by an applying agency with prints processed by the FDLE and the FBI. And the FDLE guy stands for the Federal Department of Law Enforcement and then successfully passed a background investigation including drug testing, have passed a physical examination by a licensed physician,
00:34:25.000But what you guys don't understand is that it's very competitive to get these jobs because you're competing with people.
00:34:30.000Even though they say, just have a high school diploma, you're competing with people that have master degrees a lot of times when you're trying to get these positions.
00:34:35.000They have military experience, master degree.
00:34:36.000They've been in law enforcement before.
00:34:38.000So it's extremely competitive to get into some of these agencies, okay?
00:34:41.000Most special agent positions, less than 3% of qualified applicants are accepted.
00:35:26.000And then after you pass that, you're going to get your conditional appointment offer, which is what I got, and then they're going to start the background investigation, right?
00:36:30.000You did the right thing despite the fact that it was extremely difficult.
00:36:34.000Basically, they're gonna ask you a bunch of questions like this.
00:36:36.000Open-ended questions, getting your take on things, your decision-making, your candor, all this stuff, right?
00:36:41.000And then after that panel interview, assuming you pass that, so you pass the test and you do a panel interview, you're probably gonna have to go through a drug test, right?
00:36:50.000And then after the drug test, they're gonna start the background investigation.
00:36:54.000Now, most agencies nowadays, when they do the background investigations, it's a two-part process.
00:36:59.000They're going to put you on a polygraph, right?
00:37:01.000And a polygraph is basically a lie detector.
00:37:03.000They're going to strap a bunch of stuff to you.
00:37:05.000They're going to ask you questions, and you're going to answer the questions, and you pass the polygraph, which, I'll be honest with you, polygraphs are BS. But a lot of law enforcement agencies use it as a tool to siphon out potential people lying, right?
00:37:18.000So if you do a polygraph test with, like, let's say the DEA, they're going to ask you questions of, Have you used a hardcore substance in the last three years?
00:37:25.000And then they're going to talk a lot about your past with drug use.
00:37:28.000An agency like the FBI is going to ask you questions like, do you have any foreign contacts that you may have given information to that you shouldn't have given to?
00:37:37.000So a lot of the times, the line of questioning that the polygraph is going to have is going to deal with the agency that you are working for, if that makes sense.
00:37:47.000You're going to go through the polygraph.
00:37:49.000Once you pass the polygraph, right, they're going to start doing a thorough background investigation, okay?
00:37:54.000And you can enlarge me here, by the way, Bills.
00:37:56.000And when they do their thorough background, like, you can put the FBI thing away.
00:38:01.000And when they start doing a background check on you guys, they're going to be doing a background check to get you a clearance, okay?
00:38:07.000Now, most positions, right, if you want to be a special agent, whether it's HSI, DEA, ATF, whatever.
00:38:14.000You're going to need something called a top secret clearance, okay?
00:38:16.000And the top secret clearance, guys, is going to be a very thorough background check.
00:38:20.000So every agency does this differently.
00:38:23.000So, for example, I know with the FBI, they have their own agents do the background check on you.
00:38:26.000Other agencies that aren't as big, like HSI, DEA, blah, blah, blah, they're going to hire OPM contractors or Office of Personnel Management to do your background check.
00:38:34.000A lot of times these guys are retired law enforcement.
00:38:36.000They're going to go around and ask questions about you to everyone that you know because you're going to have to fill out A security form, okay?
00:39:12.000Conducting background investigations, reinvestigations, and continuous elevations.
00:39:17.000Yeah, so you're gonna fill out the SF-86.
00:39:18.000And SF-86 is gonna ask you questions, guys, about your last 10 years of where you lived, people you know, you have to disclose all your foreign national friends.
00:39:25.000It's a pain in ass, I ain't gonna lie to y'all.
00:39:27.000So after you fill out that entire thing, which is gonna be pages upon pages upon pages, You're going to give that over to the OPM. And then after that, the background investigator is going to take that file and go ahead and start interviewing some of the people that you listed as contacts.
00:39:39.000They're going to go and interview other people that you may have not listed because they might go and interview someone that you put on the list.
00:39:44.000And then the background investigator is going to say, hey, do you know anyone else that knows such and such?
00:39:48.000Oh yeah, Tom went to school with him too.
00:39:51.000You can go ahead and interview him as well.
00:39:52.000So they're gonna go ahead and they're gonna start with the SF86 information you gave and then they're gonna spread it out and go talk to a bunch of other people during the course of your background check and to see what kind of person you are.
00:40:01.000They're gonna talk to all the landlords, they're gonna talk to friends, they're gonna talk to classmates, they're gonna talk to family, they're gonna talk to past employers, they're gonna talk to everybody.
00:40:10.000And they're gonna kinda wanna get a feel of your candor, your temperament, what type of individual you are.
00:40:15.000So they just take that information to begin and then they're gonna go out now!
00:40:18.000Okay, this is where things get tricky.
00:40:21.000While they're doing their background investigation, if you lied on that SF-86, okay, and they go ahead and find out that you lied, that will come back and bite you in the ass and you will not get the job, right?
00:40:55.000So, as you guys know, and I want to really, like, hammer this home so you guys kind of know how forthcoming you have to be and how important it is to have integrity, right?
00:41:06.000And I'm going to admit this for you guys live on here, right here at Fresher Fit Exclusive.
00:41:09.000So, When I would do my SF-86s, right, on the background or whatever, I disclosed on there, hey, um...
00:41:19.000My father, right, as you guys know, my family's from Sudan, etc.
00:41:22.000He had known a guy, right, that was also Sudanese, that was involved in some criminal activity with making plots and all this other shit.
00:41:41.000And that guy ended up getting arrested by the FBI for some, you know, plot to do some, you know, T-type activity, if you know what I'm saying.
00:41:48.000And even though my dad had nothing to do with it, right, he was just a cab driver, minding his own business, I disclosed that on my SF86. Why did I disclose that?
00:41:58.000Because I'd rather disclose it, right, and be honest and forthcoming than them come back and ask me questions about it and make it look like I'm hiding it.
00:42:06.000So I tell you guys that personal story so that you guys know that it's better to be upfront about certain things that could potentially come in and bite you in the ass than trying to hide it and then they find out on their own and then they corner you on it.
00:42:26.000And if you get hit with lack of candor, That will automatically disqualify you.
00:42:30.000So you're better off being transparent, you're better off not lying, because if they find out, it's gonna mess you up anyway.
00:42:36.000So in that situation, obviously I disclosed that, even though it might seem as minuscule, I disclosed it anyway and good to go on my security background check, right?
00:42:46.000And that's the kind of mindset I want you guys to have as well.
00:42:50.000So if a family member of yours has an unfavorable past, disclose that.
00:42:55.000If someone close to you is involved in some situations, disclose that.
00:42:59.000Obviously you don't associate with them or whatever, but it's better to disclose it than they find out and then they come back and ask you questions that cause you hiccups during your background check.
00:43:07.000Because trust me, they will find out, and then when they come back and ask you those questions, it's going to make your check go longer.
00:43:12.000Typically, if everything goes smoothly, your background check should be done in six months.
00:43:15.000But if you don't, you know, if you aren't transparent about everything and they got to go back and do some things and all this other BS, dude, it's going to, it could take a year, if not more.
00:43:24.000And that entire time you're waiting, you can't get the job.
00:43:27.000And then you're just sitting around waiting.
00:43:29.000Because you can't, they can't send you to the academy until your background check is clear.
00:45:04.000Typically, you don't got a brown nose like that.
00:45:06.000But if you want to go up in the ranks, you want to be a supervisory special agent, you want to be an assistant special agent in charge, you want to become a special agent in charge, or a SAC, or SAIC as the FBI calls it, you want to go to headquarters, you want to get these really cushy gigs, you want to go international, whatever, and move up the ranks?
00:45:22.000Yes, those guys absolutely brown-nosed.
00:45:25.000Those guys absolutely, you know, it's about who you know versus what you know and your experience.
00:45:30.000A lot of the times in these agencies it's very bureaucratic.
00:45:42.000A lot of the times people that rise up the ranks in management aren't necessarily the best case agent themselves and didn't do big cases.
00:45:48.000They just were able to politic correctly and move up the ranks quickly, right?
00:45:51.000I've seen guys get promoted to supervisor that don't even have five years of experience as a line agent, right?
00:45:56.000And they barely know how to do criminal investigations because they were in some bullshit, you know, paper pusher squad where they didn't do any real cases, but they move up to supervisory special agent, right?
00:46:03.000And then you end up becoming a supervisor.
00:46:05.000You know, how are you going to go ahead and Supervisor group when you don't even know how to necessarily run cases like that.
00:46:10.000Your subordinates aren't going to respect you.
00:46:13.000They're going to be like, you didn't even deserve that position, etc.
00:46:15.000But yes, to answer your question, brown nosing will absolutely get you up in the ranks.
00:46:20.000Especially if you want to get into management.
00:46:27.000My thing was, I would come into work every day, I would do big cases, I would be doing the OCDF cases, the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force cases.
00:47:04.000I'm not getting into law enforcement, but I'm selling my bread route that I own and getting into security for NASA. Just wanted to show my appreciation.
00:47:17.000If you want to be in the military, if you want to be in law enforcement, if you want to work in science with one of these agencies, they're still going to want you to have a clearance, which means you're going to have to go through the same background check for a top-tier clearance.
00:47:30.000So whether you're a scientist working for NASA, right, or you're an FBI special agent or a DEA special agent or a Border Patrol agent or whatever, you're going to have to go through a background check depending on the level of clearance that you want.
00:47:41.000But a top secret one, every five years you got to do that.
00:48:43.000And I'm trying to help y'all with that, man.
00:48:45.000No other podcast is going to give y'all this kind of value.
00:48:47.000And here's the other thing, too, just so you guys know.
00:48:49.000I'm thinking of doing this, and I want you guys in the chat to let me know.
00:48:52.000Give me ones in the chat if you guys want me to bring in professionals from other career fields to teach you guys how to get into those career fields.
00:48:59.000I'm thinking of bringing in Thor, who's a power lineman.
00:49:01.000I'm thinking of bringing in guys that are welders, guys that are electricians, guys that are in the blue-collar services.
00:49:06.000I'm thinking about bringing some of these guys in that can give you guys some value and teach you guys how to get into these career fields.
00:49:12.000Because at the end of the day, not everyone is going to be an entrepreneur.
00:49:14.000Some people might want to get a blue-collar job, right?
00:49:27.000So law enforcement is considered a blue collar job, right?
00:49:29.000So if you guys want that, I think that'd be great so that I can really give you all that value because like I said before, over here, if we're going to call ourselves the number one male self-approved podcast, we need to be diversified in giving you guys content from different realms that helps you become better.
00:49:43.000So if you guys want that, I will go ahead and make that happen.
00:50:05.000With the way mainstream media, political, and somebody figures have targeted Leo, do you think it's a good idea to join a force from local force to pet, say, Border Patrol to even FBI? Yeah, I mean, law enforcement has a bad rap right now.
00:51:05.000And like I said before, right now, we got a lot of haters talking about, oh, Fresh and Fitness canceled, blah, blah, blah, all this other crap, they're canceled.
00:51:11.000Well, hey, man, we're here on YouTube.
00:52:03.000If you want to get into law enforcement, guys, apply to as many law enforcement agencies as you can.
00:52:09.000You probably will not get your first choice.
00:52:11.000You're probably going to have to work maybe as a patrolman, maybe a border patrol, maybe in a uniform position, and work your way up the totem pole, man.
00:52:18.000It's very difficult to get an investigator position straight out of college.
00:53:31.000And, yeah, those guys over there at L3, dude, put it this way.
00:53:35.000They've been stuck at 2.8 or 2.9 million subscribers for over a year.
00:53:41.000They keep losing subscribers every month, and I think they buy them back.
00:53:43.000I remember they lost 10,000 subscribers after we did that response video to them when they made those stupid accusations, and it's very obvious they buy their subscribers, so...
00:53:51.000Bro, at the end of the day, man, men lie, women lie, numbers don't.
00:53:55.000People know that L3 Podcast has fallen off significantly, and they don't have anything to really talk about for other people, man.
00:54:33.000I mean, people try to make fun of me about it, whatever, last week when I was telling you guys that saving your guys' lives is really one of the best things that I can do.
00:54:44.000When I see messages like this, I don't really know what to say.
00:55:19.000When I get messages like this, it puts everything back in perspective.
00:55:22.000Being demonetized, having haters constantly make videos on you, people constantly talking shit, people constantly trying to attack your name, your character, your integrity, people trying to literally destroy you.
00:55:33.000When I see messages like this, it makes it all fucking worth it, man.
00:55:36.000So thank you so much that you guys literally give us this feedback.
00:55:51.000You guys don't have to donate a dollar to the show, man.
00:55:54.000Have you listened slash read David Goggins' book, Can't Hurt Me?
00:55:57.000If not, I think it may be a book you'd enjoy, but he has a thing called Taking Souls, and that's what you guys are doing to all the haters.
00:56:18.000That's what we're talking about, baby.
00:56:21.000Jay the Great goes, sorry if this stirs away from the topic.
00:56:23.000I just graduated college with a computer science degree, 23, monetized YouTube channel, in line for a couple sub six-figure jobs, live with dad.
00:56:31.000Live with your pops, you're still young, save up as much money as you can, and use that money to go ahead and get yourself your first real estate property, get an FHA loan, and go ahead and move into a duplex or triplex.
00:56:41.000That's how I would do it if I was living with my parents and I was 23, still young.
00:56:46.000Save that money up to get a house, a duplex or a triplex, use that FHA loan, get into the property, put a tenant on the other side, and then bam, you're living for damn near free.
00:56:56.000And you've successfully moved out of your parents' house with an asset in hand.
00:57:09.000Honestly, most agencies don't really care what your degree is in.
00:57:12.000I can't tell you how many agents I ran into that had like humanities degrees and a bunch of BS. So they just want you to have a four-year degree most of the time.
00:58:11.000Just be prepared that I've used your personal name that could come back and hurt you.
00:58:15.000A lot of people say, Myron, why you don't even use your real name?
00:58:17.000Well, for all the dummies out there, the reason why I don't use my real name is because when I started doing YouTube and content creation, I was still working for the government.
00:58:24.000And as you guys can see from me showing you my certificates, my name is very unique.
00:58:27.000If you Google it, court documents come back of cases that I've done.
00:58:31.000So, that's why I had to use a fake name when I first started.
00:58:54.000The reason why is because your teeth is probably one of the most honest indicators of your personal hygiene, my friend.
00:59:01.000I actually use this when I screen out women too.
00:59:03.000If someone's teeth are clean, assuming they're not veneers, it tells you a lot about that person's character because the first thing people omit Once they start getting lazy, as they don't brush their teeth, they don't take their hygiene seriously in their mouth.
01:00:39.000If I had to do it over again and I want to be like, it depends what agency you want to work for, but if you want to work for like the Bureau, FBI, I would get an accounting degree because that will make you a more attractive, maybe even a CPA. Hell, even going to law school can help you as well because they're always looking for people with different skill sets to hire.
01:00:57.000Like the FBI does this a lot where they do lawyer-only type hiring announcements or law enforcement-only hiring announcements or veteran-only announcements or like, you know, Financial accounting announcements.
01:02:41.000So guys, the black pill is basically this doomsday type mindset where, oh my god, it's over, I'll never get a girl, like, looks is everything, blah, blah, blah.
01:02:48.000I don't want you guys to have that defeatist mentality, right?
01:02:51.000But at the same time, I'm not going to be a delusional pickup coach and tell you guys that it's just personality and game, bro!
01:02:58.000You have to be charismatic, you have to be charming, you have to be in shape, you have to have competence, you have to be the best man that you can be, right?
01:03:15.000You can go ahead and have average looks, but have extraordinary work capacity, income, physical shape, competence, charisma, charm, and get beautiful girls, man.
01:03:52.000But if you have all of it, guess what you've effectively done?
01:03:55.000You've made yourself more marketable to a larger demographic of women.
01:03:58.000Since you're more marketable to a larger demographic of women, you have more options.
01:04:01.000Since you have more options, you are more attractive because you don't behave as if you're operating from a scarcity mindset.
01:04:06.000So see how it all builds upon itself when you have a bunch of different boxes checked and you'll be attractive to the largest demographic of females?
01:04:14.000It just helps you win in general, guys.
01:04:16.000I tell you guys to accomplish these things so that you can just be A more attractive guy.
01:04:21.000You can be satisfied in what you look at when you look at yourself in the mirror.
01:04:24.000And you're going to be able to have an abundance mindset.
01:04:27.000But that's not going to happen unless you do the work.
01:04:57.000You guys can absolutely build yourself up and make yourself well above average if you put in the work.
01:05:02.000You guys are just seeing the finished product now, but if you guys had seen me 10, 15 years ago, you would see like, damn, you were just like me.
01:05:08.000It's just that I went ahead and realized that I need to be a complete package and I've been working towards that.
01:05:12.000And the magical part about this Is that I didn't do all this to get girls.
01:07:18.000We got about 2,000 of y'all watching on YouTube and another 4K of y'all watching on Rumble.
01:07:22.000So do me a favor and like the video, man.
01:07:24.000I know this is a very niche topic that we're talking about, but hey, man, you can get some real value from this if you want to get into the law enforcement career.
01:07:30.000So let's hit the phone lines and get somebody on.
01:09:02.000So, as far as your associate's degree, guys, getting your two-year from a community college and transferring over to a four-year, it doesn't matter.
01:09:07.000Just get it done, and then transfer over.
01:09:15.000So, alright, we got it handled, though?
01:10:41.000So for me, I looked at it because I understood that being a hothead, it was just going to be a matter of time until I had to deal with some potential consequences that I wasn't willing to deal with.
01:10:49.000So being a hothead is something that you want to definitely get in check and figure out because anger and not being able to control a bro can absolutely put you in a precarious situation.
01:10:58.000Remember, as a man, when you show anger, there's a higher likelihood that you can get in trouble, go to jail, lose your job, lose your livelihood.
01:11:05.000So you have to be able to put those things in check, man.
01:11:33.000Okay, we'll hit the next caller, bro, because your phone is kind of in and out a bit, but I got the gist of what you were saying, so I appreciate that.
01:11:40.000Guys, what he said was he lost 30 pounds.
01:13:39.000And I know it can bring a lot of value to you guys.
01:13:42.000Anywhere that I've ever worked, I've always been the top person, whether it's when I first started out in high school, dishwashing, top dishwasher, moved up to cooking, was a top cook, and I was actually making a dollar less than the head chef because I did everything there.
01:13:57.000I also was working a job on top of that truck driving for a company, same company, was also the top person there.
01:14:05.000Super hard worker, charismatic, I'm sharp, and really can honestly do anything.
01:14:11.000That's honestly my top, you know, skill set is being able to learn anything and being able to adapt to honestly anything.
01:14:22.000And really, you know, what you guys do for people, that's the value in that.
01:14:27.000And being able to bring value to you guys and everyone else and just helping Fresh and Fit become better overall would be something that I would be really good at.
01:15:42.000Condominiums typically aren't the best investments because you have to pay an HOA fee, guys.
01:15:49.000There's some situations where buying a condo might make sense for you, but in general, if I was investing in a real estate property and my goal was to get cash flow, I wouldn't invest in a condo because the HOA fees could easily cut into your profits.
01:16:03.000Unless it's in a desirable area and you can Airbnb it, but in general, I would always go with a regular house or a duplex or a triplex over a condominium.
01:16:33.000Uh, yeah you can if it's a condo that's like has multiple units but typically no because a condo is nothing more than an apartment that you own kind of.
01:16:42.000So you won't be able to house hack like that.
01:16:44.000Unless like it's like a big condo and you're gonna like rent out a room or two in it.
01:16:49.000That's one way I guess you can kind of pseudo house hack but in general no.
01:17:02.000And guys, let's try to keep it focused on law enforcement questions here.
01:17:05.000I don't mind answering your entrepreneurship questions too, but let's prioritize if guys have Leo questions, and then we can go with the general stuff after.
01:17:53.000King Darula goes, thoughts on getting a master's?
01:17:55.000Just graduated with a BS in computer science, but I'm wondering if working on financial security and business is more valuable than going back.
01:18:24.000I wouldn't get the master's, bro, unless you're...
01:18:26.000I would say get the master's if your employer is going to pay for it, or you can get it for next to free, but you don't want to put yourself in more debt for no reason.
01:18:33.000You know, only pursue a higher level education degree if you know you can, like, you know, being a lawyer, being a doctor, like, that's going to require higher education, but however, you'll be able to get that money back when you get into that profession.
01:18:43.000So I wouldn't invest in getting a master degree unless you got something 100% lined up or your current employer is going to pay for it.
01:19:03.000If I had a background check for HSI and say I had family members who are illegal immigrants and do not have papers, would that disqualify me from the position and affect my family members?
01:19:14.000So, if you have family members who are illegal immigrants and do not have papers, I don't think it'll disqualify you because they're not going to necessarily hold you accountable for decisions that your family made.
01:19:26.000And I don't think that it would mess you up because especially now...
01:19:28.000So, okay, I'll give you all the dirty little secret when it comes to immigration.
01:19:32.000Immigration enforcement, guys, is 100% contingent upon whoever's in office.
01:19:35.000As you guys know, illegal immigration in the United States is a touchy subject.
01:19:39.000And typically when you've got a Democrat in office, they almost never enforce illegal immigration laws.
01:19:44.000But when you have a Republican in there, they typically will.
01:19:47.000So since Biden's in the situation, more than likely, assuming your family members aren't illegal aliens that are committing crimes, nothing's going to happen to them.
01:19:55.000Like ICE, Immigration Customs Enforcement, Enforcement and Removal Operations, ERO, they prioritize criminal aliens 90% of the time.
01:20:03.000They don't necessarily just go after people for being illegal.
01:20:04.000So as long as your family members aren't committing crimes, you'll be all right.
01:20:08.000Ruben Alejandro, what can I start doing as a first-year college student to build my resume to be more competitive when applying to law enforcement agencies?
01:21:03.000If you're going to be a firefighter, the background checks aren't going to be as stringent, but they're definitely going to do a background check because you're still going to be considered a state-slash-government employee.
01:21:12.000And then recommendations on protein powders.
01:23:03.000Myra, can you talk about it's recommended to go military then law enforcement for what is optimal to get front run into law enforcement and have the inside track to move through the ranks, clearances?
01:23:13.000Can you talk about why it's recommended?
01:23:15.000I think you mean to say why it's recommended.
01:23:17.000The reason why, guys, is that when you're military, you get veterans preference when you apply for any type of federal job.
01:23:23.000So there's going to be veteran only announcements that you'll be able to apply for when you have military experience.
01:23:29.000It'll make you a shoo-in for a lot of local police departments.
01:23:32.000So military is definitely an awesome segue into the law enforcement world.
01:23:36.000I mean, most agents that I know have prior military experience or prior military service.
01:23:41.000So it will absolutely help you with getting into that job field.
01:23:47.000And then also if you have a clearance in the military, they can transfer that clearance over.
01:23:52.000That's also another reason as well why it's important because if you already have a clearance from the Department of Defense, a lot of the times other agencies will respect that and they'll accept that background check.
01:24:01.000They might do their own little background check just to tie up some loose ends that that other background check might have done with DOD. A lot of agencies will go ahead and accept it because it saves them money, man, because it costs a lot of money for them to do a background check on you.
01:24:12.000Ham Holland, I needed this transplant yesterday to put a brother on.
01:24:16.000I mean, like I said, I did a traditional hair transplant, you know, with cutting the strip in the back of your head and then taking the skin and then the hair follicles are there and then just plug it into your parts.
01:24:24.000But there's a bunch of different hair transplants.
01:24:27.000But don't worry, I will do a hair transplant, an episode on hair transplants for y'all.
01:25:08.000And again, guys, if you want to super chat to the show, you can either send in a rumble rant or you can go ahead and click the link to Streamlabs.
01:25:15.000Either way, whatever's more convenient for you to get involved in the show.
01:25:18.000I really love answering your questions.
01:25:19.000We've got the phone lines open as well.
01:26:54.000If you have IG, BigMo underscore BITW, or if you're on Discord, BigMo underscore BITW, or BigMo dot BITW. If you're on Discord, you'll see me the easiest, or Instagram.
01:29:57.000Second question, I would also love to own my own business, so I'd like to know what kind of social media presence you'd be able to have and whether or not it's plausible if I already get hired under the federal government.
01:30:52.000If you want to be an influencer, etc., it's going to directly contradict your mission with the agency that you work for, especially if you're holding a clearance.
01:31:02.000If you are going to try to do both, be prepared to give up one at some point.
01:31:05.000You can go ahead and do the double dance for a bit, stave it off for a year, two years, maybe even three years, but at some point your superiors are going to find out as you make more of an impact on social media and they're probably going to have a point of contention with it, especially if you're talking about taboo topics.
01:31:18.000If you're going to do an outside job and be an influencer, it's got to be super clean.
01:34:06.000And there's, there's one thing that's kind of, uh, it can be hesitant a little bit and it's a situation that stemmed from, uh, About two years ago, my former job, I used to work as a behavior technician with autistic children,
01:34:21.000and I had a client, let's just say it was company A and then company B, right?
01:34:27.000So I was working with this client through company A, and meanwhile, she informed me, and by the way, all the hours through these companies are billed through Medicaid or different insurance providers, and I was working with her through Company A,
01:34:44.000and then she later informed me a few months later about Company B. And she told me that I could, you know, have additional hours, make sure money with them.
01:34:54.000So, fast forward, I got on with Company B, and I was working, I was building the hours simultaneously.
01:35:03.000She later was informed through Medicaid that that is prohibited, and that the same employee can't, the hours can't overlap.
01:35:11.000So, We tried to come up with a way to, you know, still make this work, and she basically told me that, you know what, you can build the hours through Company B, but you don't have to physically work this, right?
01:35:26.000And someone told me to record that conversation.
01:35:29.000It was a verbal instruction she gave me, and I recorded it just to save my own ass, because I felt like it was a little weird, but I still went ahead and did it.
01:35:40.000So, over the months, she started trying to use that to take advantage of me by asking me to do different kinds of favors for her, such as staying at the house past, like, 10 o'clock, and then she wouldn't show up until 12 a.m.,
01:35:56.000and shit like that, and just kind of, you know, just taking advantage of me.
01:35:59.000So, eventually, when I started declining her favors, she basically ratted me out.
01:36:04.000And got me fired from Company A and Company B. Okay.
01:36:13.000I got fired through Company A first, and then I still had access to the system through Company B, so I kind of, in spite, built for like an additional month before she caught on.
01:36:27.000It was a 1099 job, Company B. And now that I'm I'm planning to get into law enforcement.
01:36:35.000I'm kind of like nervous about it because after all that concluded, a few months later, an investigator showed up to my grandmother's house asking for me.
01:36:46.000And it was a Medicaid investigator, like fraud investigator.
01:36:49.000And I got a lawyer on it and, you know, I've been talking to the lawyer and the people on that side.
01:36:57.000I gave him the audio recording and Long story short, we haven't heard from them since, and it's been a year now.
01:37:09.000And my lawyer basically said that our case is so good to the point where they just seem to have stopped giving a fuck about it.
01:37:18.000And I don't really know, like, what to do as far as...
01:37:23.000Part of me wanted to kind of not really disclose it on the applications, even though there's not really many questions to ask about it, besides one saying if you've ever been terminated from any jobs.
01:37:33.000And I've put the jobs I've been terminated from, but I didn't put that one because, one, I didn't really deem it as a real job, considering I didn't physically work, and it was 1099.
01:37:44.000So I just kind of wanted your input and your opinion on Okay, yeah,
01:38:08.000While working at that job, one of the managers that was above you kind of Abused your kindness to a degree.
01:38:16.000You were able to record her surreptitiously, giving you instruction that might have contradicted policy, and then what ended up happening is when you no longer wanted to give her these favors anymore, she used that against you and got you fired from both jobs, from both companies, and then you're worried that that firing might come back and bite you in the ass during the course of your background investigation for this law enforcement agency that you're currently applying for now.
01:38:49.000Okay, so in this situation, bro, it's better to be transparent than not be transparent because you don't want that to come out and then bite you in the ass later on.
01:38:59.000So if it comes up, obviously be honest about it, be forthcoming about it.
01:39:03.000You said your background check's been going on for a year?
01:39:10.000Since the investigator came and talked to me and my lawyer, it's been a year since we last heard from them after my lawyer last spoke to them.
01:39:19.000Okay, but what about the law enforcement process?
01:39:22.000Are you still going through the background check?
01:39:31.000So, I would mention that you've been fired from that job and then you could say, put like in parentheses, can't explain or whatever, because it probably will come out during the course of your background check, but it's better for you to kind of put it out there and explain it from your perspective than they go out and they hear it from them.
01:40:10.000Yeah, but you definitely want to get out ahead of it and disclose it with your explanation versus they find out during the course of their investigation and then they come back and grill you on it.
01:42:38.000So they arrested you probably first for, you know, possession with intent to distribute, right, on a felony charge, and then you pled guilty.
01:42:45.000And in exchange for you pleading guilty and not going to trial, they dropped it down to a misdemeanor.
01:42:51.000What was the misdemeanor charge they hit you with?
01:42:53.000No, so they dropped it to a misdemeanor before I took the plea.
01:42:57.000Okay, what was the misdemeanor charge?
01:42:59.000I took the plea a while, like months after.
01:43:42.000When you're arrested in the United States of America, what ends up happening is you get fingerprinted and booked.
01:43:46.000When you're fingerprinted and they roll your fingerprint and they put it into the system, what ends up happening is you generate something called an FBI number, okay?
01:43:53.000And that FBI number follows you because it's tied to your fingerprint.
01:43:57.000So any arrests that you've ever had in your life will show, or if you've ever been fingerprinted, even if you've been fingerprinted for a job application, right, you're going to have an FBI number.
01:44:04.000So I have an FBI number because I got a law enforcement position and they had to fingerprint you as a part of doing so.
01:44:10.000So what ends up happening is, excuse me, We're good to go.
01:46:11.000Do you think for someone who is 25 and no college, you're going to want to go over for the government one day, going into the Army as a military intelligence role?
01:46:20.000I'm looking at counterintelligence in the Army.
01:46:24.000They give you federal agent credentials.
01:46:28.000Someone without college and without any experience besides EMS, they worked as a medic for a while.
01:46:34.000Do you think that's a good route to take?
01:46:36.000Yeah, military experience is a fantastic alternative to college education.
01:46:40.000And then on top of that, if you really want to be a better candidate, you can use that GI Bill from the military and get your college degree.
01:46:50.000I like that military intelligence job because it gives you a top-secret clearance.
01:46:54.000And you can also work on a cyber counterintelligence.
01:46:57.000But do you think for an 1811 job, for really just any three-letter agency, something like finance, accounting, computer science, cybersecurity would be the most ideal degree?
01:47:07.000Counterintelligence is great too, bro.
01:47:08.000I mean, it's an excellent segue into the law enforcement world, especially if you want to do something like an OSI or an NCIS, like these military agencies, because a lot of them do counterintelligence as well.
01:47:22.000And then you can go ahead and apply and become one of those 1811s under the military.
01:47:26.000So if you're Army, it could be Army CID, Navy, Naval Criminal Investigation Service, NCIS, Air Force, OSI, Office of Special Investigation.
01:47:34.000They all have a counterintelligence component to their agency.
01:47:36.000So it's a great segue if you want to do that.
01:48:37.000Guys, again, the number to call into the show, number right there, 505-605-9740.
01:48:41.000It's right there on the screen, 505-605-9740.
01:48:44.000Put the last four digits of your number in the Super Chat, and Mo will put you to the top of the line, because we've got a bunch of people on the queue waiting.
01:49:16.000Take whichever one will get you in first.
01:49:18.000But to be honest with you, at 18 years old, no job experience, no law enforcement agency is going to take you.
01:49:22.000So you're better off joining the military, getting that experience, using that GI Bill that you get, and grabbing yourself a free education.
01:50:03.000So anytime you're sitting there thinking like, oh my God, let me, oh my God, I'm not so sure of myself, blah, blah, blah, you need to go ahead and snap back into reality and realize, oh wait, I'm not a woman.
01:52:11.000The CIA is an intelligence agency, okay?
01:52:13.000So the FBI is in charge of dealing with terrorism from a domestic standpoint and thwarting it and or dealing with issues in the United States.
01:52:21.000The CIA is tasked with dealing with terrorism and national security threats outside of the United States, okay?
01:52:26.000And the difference between an intelligence agency and a law enforcement agency is the CIA does not have arrest power.
01:52:40.000If you look at like FBI, OSI, NCIS, these military agencies, some of them combine intelligence with law enforcement, but they're two completely different fields.
01:52:56.000So, as far as the operator goes, from what you're talking about, the closest thing you're going to have to an operator in the FBI is something called the HRT, hostage rescue team.
01:53:05.000That is their elite SWAT team, and they're the ones that are tasked with going into high-risk situations.
01:53:11.000That's the closest you're going to get to an operator in the FBI on the civilian side.
01:53:14.000On the CIA, you've got a bunch of different things, because they're operating in the black, and they're operating foreign.
01:53:20.000So they don't necessarily have to adhere to certain laws in the states, if you know what I'm saying.
01:53:26.000Okay, so it's kind of like what I used to do.
01:53:29.000If I'm trying to do the same thing I did in the military, Then I just go CSI. I mean CIA, I'm sorry.
01:53:36.000What you used to do in the military is probably a lot closer to the CIA versus the FBI's mission.
01:53:41.000Because the simplest way that I could put it is the FBI has to operate in the light because they're a law enforcement agency and their task is to prosecute people.
01:53:47.000If you're going to prosecute people, that means that there's a discovery process.
01:53:50.000If there's a discovery process, that means that that evidence needs to be turned over to the defendant.
01:53:54.000If you're out here waterboarding niggas, guess what?
01:53:55.000You ain't going to get no prosecutions.
01:54:01.000That's why when 9-11 happened, it was such an issue because the FBI didn't get the information so that they could properly go through the judicial system to thwart the attack versus the CIA knew the information, but they operate in the black.
01:54:16.000They have two different CIA... The simple way to put it is the CIA operates in the black, the FBI has to operate in the light most of the time because they're a law enforcement agency and they work domestically.
01:54:25.000And if you want to secure prosecution, the discovery process makes it where everything needs to be disclosed.
01:54:33.000Okay, so with it, I'm sorry if I'm going kind of long, but for the CSI, I know you don't really tap into that.
01:54:41.000But have you ever worked with people that was in the CIA? Not me directly.
01:55:29.000I hope that answered your question and clarified some things because a lot of people make that cardinal mistake of conflating the CIA and the FBI's mission.
01:55:36.000They're two completely different agencies, two different worlds.
01:56:11.000Can you name, like, maybe an example of an issue that you've heard in the past?
01:56:17.000I mean, bro, it could be as simple as, like, you hook up with a co-worker and then she gets pissed off because she sees you talk to another girl.
01:56:22.000Then she goes to HR and then says that you sexually harassed her.
01:56:33.000It could be she was the one that was being the aggressor and wanted to hook up with you and you did it, made it happen, and then she can go back to HR and then say some shit about, oh, yeah, he did this to me, blah, blah, blah.
01:56:41.000Next thing you know, you get called into HR and you're going to get kicked out.
02:00:43.000So 1801, I think that's a federal law, general inspection, yeah, there we go, bam.
02:00:47.000This is more of like a uniform type gig, okay?
02:00:52.000And then you can go ahead and go here.
02:00:54.000So if you want to be a cop or a federal officer or whatever, just look for the job series and then type that into the search and then you can go ahead and see all the situations, then you apply.
02:01:16.000Hey, man, I recently got my driver's license leaked by an online scammer.
02:01:19.000What measure should I take to ensure my life isn't in danger?
02:01:22.000You could get one of those services, bro, like LifeLock or whatever that will help you with securing your stuff, but turn off all your credit cards if you think you've been compromised and constantly check your credit report to see if any new accounts were opened unbeknown to you.
02:01:34.000That's a really good way to monitor as well.
02:01:37.000Jack goes, hey, I have two questions about qualifications.
02:04:39.000And that's where you learn all the stuff.
02:04:41.000So yeah, interrogation techniques, especially if you're training to be a special agent, are absolutely going to be a part of the course curriculum.
02:05:05.000You can try to get a waiver that will let you join a law enforcement agency, but I think at 46, bro, you might be too old because you won't be able to do your 20.
02:05:14.000But you can try to get a waiver because you have military service.
02:05:38.000Alright, so I'm going to answer a few more of these questions, guys, and we're going to close this thing in the next five minutes.
02:05:43.000Hey, Martin, I'm currently in the process of applying to the police department for an officer recruit position after serving in the Air Force for four years.
02:05:47.000I have a physical test and interview next week and hoping it all goes well.
02:06:23.000And if you're not well rested, come in the next day and let the polygrapher know that you didn't sleep and ask if you can do it another day.
02:06:53.000I'm currently in the process of applying to a police department for officer recruit position after serving in the Air Force for four years.
02:07:42.000At that four years location, I was farmed out to 17 other different locations to get them in line with postal regulations and federal regulations.
02:07:53.000In that process, I decided I wanted to move closer to home.
02:07:59.000And this young lady, the postmaster, I'm going to call it out, postmaster decides that she is not wanting any of my help in fixing her office.
02:11:36.000And the problem is, it's much bigger than me and all the people that I've ever worked with in the postal system that have requested my presence.
02:11:48.000Have all said, they'll come to bat for me because they know I'm not that type of person.
02:11:59.000Okay, on another part of it, because I'm a military veteran, there's what's called the MSPD. That's another trial and hearing to say, okay, did you do it?
02:12:29.000So now in November, I have to go to trial for, or excuse me, a hearing for the same thing, which is double jeopardy, I think, for the same thing in Washington, D.C., No, because what they're trying to do,
02:12:44.000bro, is they got you in the criminal court.
02:12:46.000Now they're trying to get you administratively.
02:12:52.000So they went the criminal route, you were found guilty of a misdemeanor, now they're trying to get rid of you administratively, which is why they're doing that other bullshit.
02:12:59.000So, I mean, you got two ways that you could go about this.
02:13:02.000Either A, you know, just accept the fact that you're probably not to leave government service, or B, you can hire one of these liability lawyers, right, that can help defend you from a situation like this.
02:13:12.000Like, for example, when I was an agent, I had something called FEDS, and I also had something called FLIOA. But the problem is that you're already in the legal situation.
02:13:19.000You're supposed to have them before you get in trouble.
02:13:23.000But, I mean, it still might be worth a consultation.
02:13:25.000I would give a call to Feds and FLEOA, see if they could do anything and explain your situation.
02:13:45.000And they fabricated this story during that week to get rid of me because I filed that whistleblower complaint.
02:13:51.000Hey, man, I'm sorry that that happened.
02:13:54.000I mean, talking about bad timing and bad luck and when it rains, it pours, but...
02:13:58.000But objectively speaking here, it looks like they already went the criminal route.
02:14:01.000Now they're going the administrative route to get rid of you on some type of technicality or whatever.
02:14:06.000So what I would say is you have two options.
02:14:08.000Either A, find another job and leave government service altogether.
02:14:11.000Or B, hire one of these liability attorneys from Feds or FLIOA. I don't know if you'll qualify for FLIOA because that's typically for law enforcement.
02:14:19.000But Feds could potentially do something.
02:14:21.000But the problem is that I know both of these liability insurances, they typically want you...
02:14:25.000In their program and retain with them before the issue arises.
02:14:28.000But hey, man, it doesn't hurt to make a phone call and see if they can do anything for you.
02:14:33.000Yeah, I reached out to these people, man.
02:14:36.000They all want $25,000 or more to even look at you.
02:15:22.000I kind of went, I mean, not as severe as your situation, but I've went through internal investigations before when I work for the government, bro.
02:15:28.000You know, I've been brought in with internal affairs and fucking asked a bunch of questions when I didn't do anything, so I completely know where you're coming from, bro.
02:15:34.000Obviously, you know, I ended up getting cleared of everything, but it sucks, and I know exactly what you're going through, bro.