Due to
Providence, I had discovered the massive amount of classified documents IN HARMS WAY inadvertently, while throwing away a
Lipton Ice Tea can, into the dumpsters, during the end of the long field exercise. Without my discovery and making
the personal decision to go outside the parameters of my assigned mission, all of these documents would have ended up in the
civilian garbage dump, outside of Ft. Hood, Texas. During the investigation I had to personally stop the civilian dump
truck driver, (who shouldn’t have been there on a four day holiday weekend, conveniently), with physical force, from
taking the real world classified documents and placing them in the civilian dump, for Someone! to pick up (again, conveniently).
He also appeared to be Russian. The assigned Security Manager for
the classified computer war-fighting simulation center did not appear to be acting correctly during my investigation, and
was extremely hostile towards me as well. During the investigation, the Security Manager told me that he was tired of all the
assigned soldiers in the annual mock war: not doing their jobs and destroying the classified documents correctly.
He then
stated to me that he personally called the dump truck driver to pick up the garbage dumpsters filled with classified material,
because he was: too tired and stressed out to deal with it. My interview of the hero civilian (GS level 17) Security Manager should
still be in my original report for the now declassified espionage investigation in 1996. The highly paid civilian Security
Managers only job was to make sure the soldiers assigned to the computer simulation center destroyed all of the extremely
classified documents correctly, during the U.S. Armys largest annual field exercise. (He had at least one year to prepare).
Personally,
I had suspected at the time, and still suspect, that the entire situation had been set up by a professional espionage ring
for hire, who specialized in brokering classified documents, internationally on the black market. I had suspected that most of these
espionage contacts were double agents inside the FBI and civilian federal agencies, as usual. I had also suspected that the FBI and federal agents from the Waco, Texas, massacre
of over 80 people, mostly children, in 1993, were involved in an actual espionage ring for hire, as featured in the movie
Breach, about an FBI double agent, and suspected espionage ring, inside the FBI, as usual.
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