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Michael Angelo Aquino (October 16, 1946 – September 1, 2019 [1]) was an American political scientist, military officer and Satanist. He was the founder and high priest of the Temple of Set . Aquino was also a specialist in psychological warfare for military intelligence and an officer in the U.S. Army .
Michael Angelo Aquino. Born in 1946, Michael Angelo Aquino was a military intelligence officer specializing in psychological warfare. [12] In 1969 he joined Anton LaVey's Church of Satan and rose rapidly through the group's ranks. [13]
In 1980, Vallely co-authored a paper with then military PSYOP analyst Michael Angelo Aquino, founder of the Satanist Temple of Set as his commanding officer in the 7th PSYOP Group, titled From PSYOP to MindWar: The Psychology of Victory. MindWar is defined as "the deliberate aggressive convincing of all participants in a war that we will win ...
"The army doesn't see color. What we see is green," Weaver said. "Once you join the army, we don't judge a person on if they're black, white, male, female. We're gonna judge you on your performance. We're gonna judge you off your character, your attributes, and your potential to achieve more."
Michael Thomas Flynn (born 24 December 1958) is a retired United States Army lieutenant general and convicted felon who was the 24th U.S. national security advisor [2] for the first 22 days of the first Trump administration.
Jaime de los Santos, 1969 PA - CG Philippine Army (2001-2002) Hermogenes E. Ebdane, Jr., 1970 - PNP Chief, National Security Advisor, 30th Secretary of National Defense, Secretary of Public Works & Highways [18] Gregorio Honasan, 1971 - Senator [19] Panfilo Lacson, 1971 - PDGen PNP, Senator [20]
Dr. James Bender, a former Army psychologist who spent a year in combat in Iraq with a cavalry brigade, saw many cases of moral injury among soldiers. Some, he said, “felt they didn’t perform the way they should. Bullets start flying and they duck and hide rather than returning fire – that happens a lot more than anyone cares to admit.”
Michael Froede, a member of a secret Army unit, exhibited behavior that seemed erratic to his supervisors and peers. But trained in the arts of deception, he hid the extent of his mental health ...