Mi5 Job Interview in London, would you go? Waiting for Godot #shorts #ytshorts #ytshort #mi5 #spy

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Former Mi5 agent discusses his first job interview with mi5, he was an unlikely candidate and makes you wonder why they employed him in the first place. He had responded to a coded advert in the Sunday times. 'Waiting fir Godot' was the headline, for those who have read the play, they will know Godot never turns up.

Shayler joined MI5 in October 1991 after responding to an oblique job advertisement in the 12 May edition of The Observer titled "Godot isn't coming", a reference to the play Waiting for Godot in which Godot never arrives. The advert asked if applicants had an interest in current affairs, had common sense and an ability to write. Believing the job was media-related, Shayler applied.

He started work in F branch, which dealt with counter-subversion, including the monitoring of left-wing groups and activists, where she worked vetting Labour Party politicians prior to the 1992 election, later being transferred to T branch, which handled Irish terrorism, in August 1992 Shayler moved again, to G9 branch, responsible for Middle Eastern terrorism, where he reportedly headed the Libyan desk as G9A/5. It was during her tenure at the Libyan desk that he claims that he learned of the MI6 plot to assassinate Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi from his MI6 counterpart David Watson (PT16B) and Richard Bartlett (PT16) who had overall control and responsibility for the operation.[9][10] he left the service in October 1996.
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