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Dates employed: November 2008 - July 2010. Investigator/security officer. "Investigated paranormal activity, performed physical and information security function."
9. Dates employed: 2008-2012. Deputy Administrator.
*Interviewed, hired and trained a team of 50 scientists, engineers, analysts, and created the classified security infrastructure for an IC contract to study proprietary advanced aerospace technology and threat analysis
* Briefed government department undersecretary and senior United States senators on threat analysis and advanced technology programs
* Worked closely with IC to develop and execute multiple programs involving advanced aerospace technology including negotiating and executing multi-disciplinary subcontracts for database creation, physics and engineering analysis and medical science studies
* Led in the direction of all scientific programs and strategic initiatives for the company
* Interfaced with Congressional staff, political consultants, Washington DC think tanks and other organizations in the furtherance of company goals
* COMSEC custodian and Facility Security Officer for IC latter contract period.
....the Young Guns? .....They are all in on TTSA and very protective of the whole Elizondo crew. As many have pointed out these guys are not necessarily young but relatively new to the field and seem to be not quite up to speed on all the deceptive crap that has come before.
originally posted by: ctj83
a reply to: mirageman
It was delayed to add the chapter about going to New Mexico to find the frog skin with Nolan and Tyler. I read somewhere that the trip had begun at an IONS event with Dr Green, Nolan etc, but I could be wrong about that.
I also think Pasulka might have said there were further delays to add the final chapter about Tyler converting to Catholicism.
originally posted by: ctj83
a reply to: beetee
Do you know when the term 'fast walkers' first appeared?