Before deploying to Iraq, I was weapons certified by the DIA. I was certified on the M9 and M4, my weapons card only has M9 listed for whatever reason, I’m not sure, doesn’t matter. The United States Government found me fit to carry a loaded weapon overseas in Iraq, less than 2 years later, CIA shrinks found me unfit for duty due to “psychological conditions.”
Category: Defense Intelligence Agency
Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) Employee Assistance Program Documents
Each Federal Agency has an Employee Assistance Program. These EAP programs should not be trusted by employees, they can and will release information they deem “of concern” to your supervisors. If you work in the Intelligence Community and get EAP counseling you could lose your security clearance. It is smarter to get your own mental health professional, pay some extra money, get competent treatment and avoid any of these so-called Government EAP programs.
My CIA abuser in Chief, Dr. Sally Ann Urbanczyk once headed the CIA’s EAP, enough said.
Defense Intelligence Agency Equal Opportunity Memo
I received the DIA’s EEO memo upon my Entry on Duty, October 30, 2006. These memos are standard around the Government, as in most Private Companies. EEO is broken throughout the Federal Government because the agencies regulate themselves.
Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) Human Capital Documents
Balad Air Force Base Burn Pit Memo
This memo outlines concerns about the Burn Pit at Balad Air Base in Iraq. This is an official Department of Defense memo, obtained by me during the course of my employment at the Defense Intelligence Agency.