institute as a US Army counterintelligence special agent.
After retiring from the Army, you became president of the Monroe Institute in Virginia in your
And they have to keep that position open for you. You have to be able to walk out of the army
afterwards and go into that same position even if you're in the army three years or whatever.
I walked down the street and found the recruiter and I said, I have to join the army because I have
at the brochures and I saw this one, the blue one, the trifold blue one. And it said, army intelligence.
through the Army and thank you, side of Army intelligence. Thank you.
We don't see if anybody is remote viewing our Army units. Ding, something happened. And so I went
I was, I wasn't the regularity lieutenant because I'd been in the Army 10 years as a enlisted man.
There's a lot of people in the army that I need to do this job now so I can get promoted then.
Looked at a pool of about 200 people around the greater Washington DC area that were army people
people would think some of these people could help us in the army some way. If they can do what
they say, maybe they could help us in the army some way. And we would both ask questions,
We have to ask the question softer. My job, I was an Army officer at the time in my job,