The ICA's operational umbrella has grown since 1776 and now
covers not only espionage but several other fields where public
knowledge of events is not exactly necessary. The ICA is now
responsible for the cleaning of all things man was not meant to
know, at least not yet.
In addition to the Department of Intelligence and Espionage, the
ICA has been forced to expand to include cleaner agents for:
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The Intelligence Cleaning Agency was founded in the United
States of America shortly after the signing of the American
Declaration of Independence in 1776. This means the ICA
predates the oldest formal United States intelligence office - the
Office of Naval Intelligence. The ICA has worked with several
intelligence organizations including: CIA, FBI, NSA, DIA, NRO, MI6,
OSS, INR, NCS, NCTC, CONTROL, KGB, MIB, Mossad, Foxhound,
Secret Service, IMF, and Interpol, among many others.
The ICA core duties consist of the following:
- Collection of information and evidence that could expose
any confidential or covert operation to the public.
- Management of collected information and evidence that
could expose any confidential or covert operation the public.
- Disposal of managed and collected information and
evidence that could expose any confidential or covert
operation to the public.
- Evaluating the disposal of the managed and collected
information and evidence that could expose any confidential
or covert operation to the public.
- Confirmation that the evaluation of the disposal of the
managed and collected information and evidence that could
expose any confidential or covert operation to the public
has been successful.
The primary mission of the ICA is to insure that all covert
intelligence operations and operatives remain classified through
disposal of all potential security leaks. This can include disposal of
the bodies of henchmen, bodyguards, rogue military forces,
evacuation and removal of facilities, documentation and people in
covert action areas. Each of our agents has an Assigned Secret
Agent (ASA) and follows this agent and removes all critical
materials that could expose the covert operation and/or
operatives.






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Illustrator - D. Bethel