Our priority is to help protect you, your communities, and your businesses from the most dangerous threats facing our nation/sim—from foreign and domestic terrorists to spies in the United States/TPON, from cheaters to corrupt government and administrative officials. Along the way, we help defend and uphold our nation/sim’s infrastructure, success, and democracy.
John N. Tesla
The FBI under Director Tesla announced its first round of applications on January 11, 2018 (currently closed). Individuals may apply to work at the FBI when the application window opens every two months or so.
The application process can take up to a week. Applicants are first interviewed about their history, skills, and interests and a background check is conducted. Those who are accepted for testing undergo special testing that simulates a real investigation in TPON. From there, test-takers are payed close attention to as we determine who are most fit and able to work at the FBI.
Special Agent
Special Agents investigate potential criminal activity, conduct interviews, and coordinate with other special agents as well as information analysts and general counsels in operations and investigations. Special agents have legal advisors called General Counsels by their side that assist with legal questions as well as information analysts that help organize info, process, and interpret it. The Special Agent job is pretty independent and freelance. A lot of the work can be done on the agent's own initiative.
Information Analysts
Information Analysts analyze and disseminate information obtained and gathered from investigations to reach conclusions that aid special agents. They report directly to the Director and Deputy Director to discuss investigations and operations.
General Counsels
General Counsels are legal advisors that help special agents, information analysts, and the FBI directorate on legal matters. They determine if and what law a suspect may be in violation of, and assist special agents to go about their investigations in a legal fashion.
Please report to the FBI any suspicion you may have of the whereabouts of these wanted fugitives.
BENJAMIN C. KASICH
Former Secretary of Elections (last known position) and Congressman, Kasich is a fugitive who disabled his account after the conclusion of the NSA probe which recommended a charge of Conspiracy Against the United States. Kasich has left TPON numerous times to come back as other players and denying ever being Kasich. Kasich has a formal manner and tone and displays professionalism. Believed to be in TPON on another account.
JOHN EDEN
Former House Majority (Democratic) Whip. Arrested on November 11, 2017 for unlawful disclosure of confidential information to the public. Also faces charges of conspiracy against the United States. Disabled after arrest. Believed to be in TPON on another account.
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