After I finished my master's degree, I moved to a company called Aerospace Corporation, a big think tank for the U.S. Air Force and the National Reconnaissance Office.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I was an intelligence officer for what was then 8th Air Force, B-52 Air Force.
I was put in the Air Corps. I was never educated to serve in the military, but soon my activities in the American Air Corps became very interesting to me.
My dad worked as an executive at Lockheed Aircraft and worked on the U-2 and things like that. My mother was a homemaker, and she was vice-president of the Democratic Council of California back in the '50s.
I went into the Air Corps from 1943 through 1945.
I ended up in the Army Air Corps in the Pacific, operating out of Ayuka field in Hawaii.
I was initially recruited while I was in business school back in the late sixties by the National Security Agency, the nation's largest and least understood spy organization; but ultimately I worked for private corporations.
I worked in the Mossad for a few years.
I wanted to further my education, so I went on to get a Ph.D. in electrical engineering and came back and served about ten years in the Canadian Navy as what we call a combat systems engineer.
I own a small aerospace company that does some business with the U.S. government.
I left Aerospace because I wanted to go build, and put spacecraft together.