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Todd Brendan Fahey

Todd Brendan Fahey began his political involvement in 1985, as a sophomore at Arizona State University, when he founded "Students for the John Birch Society at ASU." The event gained him immediate national media attention--though often not favorably.

He went on to serve as an Intelligence asset while at University of London--Union College to the late Lt. General Daniel O. Graham (former Defense Intelligence Agency chief and Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, and architect of Ronald Reagan's Strategic Defense Initiative). Throughout the years, Fahey has served as aide to members of the U.S. Congress, American Governors and military Generals.

A rare-breed of "right-winger," Fahey is also unapologetically opposed to the "War On [some] Drugs." An avid experimenter of LSD, Fahey has written dozens of articles concerning the value of "the visionary experience" (as author Aldous Huxley termed it). This disparity has caused a rift between standard-brand Republicans and Fahey's Right/libertarian ideology.

Fahey is author of Wisdom's Maw (Far Gone Books , 1996), a controversial novel which "factionalizes" the CIA's MK-Ultra LSD/psychedelics experiments on U.S. military and domestic citizenry during the 1950s-early 1970s.

He is currently a Professor of English and "strategic writer" in South Korea.



07-14-2008 23:18:10
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