Frumentarius

Frumentarius

Frumentarius is a former Navy SEAL and a former Clandestine Service officer with the Central Intelligence Agency's Counter-Terrorism Center. He has a Bachelor's degree in International Politics and a Master's in History. He is currently a professional firefighter. Follow him on Twitter @SOFFru1

SEAL Training Homicide: Heads Will Roll at BUD/S

What cannot be accepted, though, is when a trainee is clearly struggling, being dunked under water by instructors, and then that struggling trainee begins to turn cyanotic — purple and blue — due to lack of oxygen caused by drowning.

A Birthday Letter to America

Are we now, then, witnessing your teenage years, America? Is that why we find ourselves in this state of national angst? Is this your adolescent period, during which you “find yourself?”

Is the CIA in a State of Disarray?

The operational tempo of the CIA’s Counter-Terrorism Center (CTC), like that of U.S. special operations forces (SOF), has been intense over the past fifteen years, and significant turnover of leaders and mid-level officers has probably contributed to a feeling of inadequate leadership at times.

Bill Seeks to Recognize the OSS, Predecessor to the CIA

A bill making its way through the U.S. Congress is seeking to bestow Congressional Gold Medal status on the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), the World War II predecessor to the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM).  On June 13, 1942, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 69 creating […]

Do the right thing, Jesse Ventura

Telling this story gives me pause, because Jim Janos is now known as “Jesse Ventura,” former professional wrestler and former governor of Minnesota.

The CIA Officer’s Guide to Effective Authoritarianism

Nothing ruins your “benevolent leader” vibe like a free press hounding you constantly about freedom, human rights, abuses, corruption, and all the other issues you will need to suppress in order to show your people that you are good for them.

Chris Kyle Deserves Better than Trial by Press

That is where I think the Intercept article is flawed. While the article did address the discrepancy between Kyle’s DD214 and his personnel record, they did so in a cursory, shallow way.