If you like, I can tell you thing about specific places in Kabul, Bogota, Khartoum, Amman, Sarajevo, Manila, Mosul, Basra, Islamabad, Karachi, Tel Aviv, etc etc as I experienced them. My resume contains all the specialized training I've received over the years, including much that would excite your conspiratorial heart. I am presently a licensed private investigator in California. One is a chief of a security team for DOS in Afghanistan, the other is aboard ship performing anti-piracy services for commercial shipping. My sources are out of the country right now. What I did after the air force, from 1999 to 2006, was personnel anti-terrorism security and collections as a private contractor in Europe (E and W), the Middle East, Central Asia, North Africa, South America and the Philippines. I ended my time with the FBI as a Language Specialist, Russian, to enter active duty with the USAF and serve as Special Agent AFOSI. Make sure you dig into the Los Angeles Field Office, the San Francisco Field Office, the Baltimore Field Office and the New York Field Office, as those were the cities I was assigned to. If you care to do FOIA, maybe the FBI will tell you the names of my supervisors there. From that point forward, my CI career began. About three months later, I was promoted to Investigative Specialist after being sent through a counterintelligence ops course at Quantico. About 45 days later, I was promoted to Evidence Technician. My ex-wife Laura Eimiller is the spokesperson for the Los Angeles Field Office of the FBI - incidentally the same field office where I began my federal service on 14 March 1988 as a GS-3 Mail Clerk. I served for 45 days as the OIC of the Wing Force Protection Cell, a slot for a Major which I held as a First Lieutenant, by the way. While there, my first detco was SA Steve Runyan, my second was SA Pete Courtney. I did not have a partner, as such, at WPAFB, because I was Chief of the Counterespionage Operations Branch, Det 101 - except those 179 days I was deployed to the AFOSI detachment of the 4404 WING at Prince Sultan AB, Al Kharj, KSA. My partner in Los Angeles was SA James Martin, AFOSI (Capt USAF). My first OSI commander was Richard Smith, LA AFB, Detachment 110. My last commander was LtCol James McDonough, AFOSI Detachment 101, WPAFB. If you have any further questions about my employment, you may contact AFOSI headquarters. Skeptic hero Lance Moody also received a copy of my DD214. The latest news about Bosley’s projects can be found at the following blogs: & ufology, as a matter of fact Don Ecker, Greg Bishop and the late Kevin Smith were all sent my credentials: DD214 and a pay stub from the FBI. He has been employed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, is an inactive reserve officer in the US Air Force for which he served as a Special Agent of the AFOSI while on active duty, and then worked as a counterterrorism operational consultant for six years following military service.īosley spends his time writing fiction and non-fiction, as well as investigating strange mysteries, in between PI assignments. Walter Bosley was born in San Diego, California, and attended SDSU where he earned a B.A. Bosley has traveled much of the world, both on the job and off, including trips through Mexico and South America with David Hatcher Childress whose WEX Magazine has published articles by Bosley. Investigator of historical occult mysteries, author of pulp fiction novels and a screenwriter who has appeared on History Channel’s ‘Ancient Aliens’.Īfter nineteen years in national security, Walter Bosley is a licensed private investigator in California where he also runs his small press publishing company, Lost Continent Library, founded in 2002. He is an author/investigator of occult mysteries and former AFOSI agent.
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