CIA Joins Twitter to Do Throwback Thursday
The Central Intelligence Agency, apparently bored out of their collective f*cking minds, has decided to ‘go social.’
This popped up a couple of hours ago:
We can neither confirm nor deny that this is our first tweet.
— CIA (@CIA) June 6, 2014
Ok. Not bad. Now read this from the CIA’s official news page:
Follow us on Twitter @CIA and on Facebook for the latest CIA updates, #tbt (Throwback Thursday) photos, reflections on intelligence history, and fun facts from the CIA World Factbook. You’ll also receive updates on CIA career postings and get the latest glimpse into CIA’s Museum—the best museum most people never get to see. Our social media expansion will put CIA.gov content right at your fingertips.
Throwback Thursday! Wooooooooooooo!
Is it weird that I really, reallywant a “@CIA is following you” Twitter notification?
Image via Wikimedia Commons
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