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Dave Dionisi is the author of [http://www.amazon.com/American-Hiroshima-Strengthen-Americas-Democracy/dp/1412200644/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/102-0250596-2064954?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1184874061&sr=8-1 American Hiroshima], a book about how to prevent the next 9/11 attack in the United States. He has held significant management positions with [[wikipedia:Metropolitan Life Insurance Company|MetLife]], DirectAdvice and Prudential. He has also started successful small businesses in the United States and internationally. Prior to working in corporate America, Dave served the country as an [[wikipedia:United States Army Intelligence and Security Command|Army Intelligence Officer]]. His business and military experiences over the last 24 years are complemented by an extensive background as an international volunteer worker in Asia, Central America, Europe and Africa.
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==Overview==
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[[category:people]][[Dave Dionisi]] is the author of ''[[American Hiroshima]]'' ([http://www.amazon.com/American-Hiroshima-Strengthen-Americas-Democracy/dp/1412200644/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/102-0250596-2064954?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1184874061&sr=8-1 Amazon]), a book about how to prevent the next [[9/11]] attack in the United States. He has held significant management positions with [[wikipedia:Metropolitan Life Insurance Company|MetLife]], DirectAdvice and Prudential. He has also started successful small businesses in the United States and internationally. Prior to working in corporate America, Dave served the country as an [[wikipedia:United States Army Intelligence and Security Command|Army Intelligence Officer]]. His business and military experiences over the last 24 years are complemented by an extensive background as an international volunteer worker in Asia, Central America, Europe and Africa.
  
Dave Dionisi is part of a small group of foreign policy and intelligence professionals, which publicly oppose the foreign policies under President George W. Bush.  That group would include [[wikipedia:Ray McGovern|Ray McGovern]] CIA officer for 27 years and the [[wikipedia:Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity|Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity]];  [[wikipedia:Chalmers Johnson|Chalmers Johnson]] is an author, professor, and was a contractor for the CIA;  [[wikipedia:Michael Scheuer|Michael Scheuer]] was as CIA officer for 22 years including Chief of the Bin Laden unit in the 1990's and author; [[wikipedia:Daniel Ellsberg|Daniel Ellsberg]] was a former Defense Department employee who leaked the Pentagon Papers to the New York Times; [[wikipedia:Scott Ritter|Scott Ritter]] was the chief United Nations weapons inspection team and author.
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Dave Dionisi is also part of a small group of foreign policy and intelligence professionals who publicly oppose the foreign policies of the [[Bush II administration]]:
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* {{wpalt|Ray McGovern}}, CIA officer for 27 years and co-founder of {{wpalt|Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity}}
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* {{wpalt|Chalmers Johnson}}, author, professor, and former contractor for the CIA
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* {{wpalt|Michael Scheuer}}, author, and [[CIA]] officer for 22 years including Chief of the Bin Laden unit in the 1990's
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* {{wpalt|Daniel Ellsberg}}, a former [[US Department of Defense|Defense Department]] employee who leaked the [[Pentagon Papers]] to the [[New York Times]]
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* {{wpalt|Scott Ritter}}, author and a chief United Nations weapons inspector in [[Iraq]] from 1991 to 1998. Prior to the [[US invasion of Iraq]] in March, 2003, Ritter repeatedly stated that Iraq possessed no significant [[weapons of mass destruction]], which turned out to be true.

Revision as of 22:04, 30 July 2007

Overview

Dave Dionisi is the author of American Hiroshima (Amazon), a book about how to prevent the next 9/11 attack in the United States. He has held significant management positions with MetLife, DirectAdvice and Prudential. He has also started successful small businesses in the United States and internationally. Prior to working in corporate America, Dave served the country as an Army Intelligence Officer. His business and military experiences over the last 24 years are complemented by an extensive background as an international volunteer worker in Asia, Central America, Europe and Africa.

Dave Dionisi is also part of a small group of foreign policy and intelligence professionals who publicly oppose the foreign policies of the Bush II administration: