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The Consequences of Traumatic Brain Injury in CIA.
A former CIA officer shares his experience with traumatic brain injury and the lack of proper care and support he received from the agency. He highlights the need for better care for agency professionals and the potential consequences if this issue is not addressed.
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A CIA veteran speaks out about being denied treatment and therapy for PTSD and traumatic brain injury by the CIA, who didn’t want to expose themselves.
1:40:15 - 1:41:42 (01:27)
Summary
A CIA veteran speaks out about being denied treatment and therapy for PTSD and traumatic brain injury by the CIA, who didn’t want to expose themselves. The veteran then resorted to handing out CIA branded golf balls in an attempt to gain treatment.
ChapterThe Consequences of Traumatic Brain Injury in CIA.
Episode#31 Marc Polymeropoulos - CIA Senior Intelligence Officer
PodcastShawn Ryan Show
The speaker explains how they went public with the CIA after struggling to get sent to Walter Reed without being seen as a crazy person.
1:41:43 - 1:43:04 (01:21)
Summary
The speaker explains how they went public with the CIA after struggling to get sent to Walter Reed without being seen as a crazy person. This decision ultimately changed their life.
ChapterThe Consequences of Traumatic Brain Injury in CIA.
Episode#31 Marc Polymeropoulos - CIA Senior Intelligence Officer
PodcastShawn Ryan Show
John Bolton confirmed that two people under his command were hit by Havana Syndrome and US military members have also been affected.
1:43:04 - 1:45:20 (02:15)
Summary
John Bolton confirmed that two people under his command were hit by Havana Syndrome and US military members have also been affected. The Russians are also known to have this technology.
ChapterThe Consequences of Traumatic Brain Injury in CIA.
Episode#31 Marc Polymeropoulos - CIA Senior Intelligence Officer
PodcastShawn Ryan Show
National security professionals are facing challenges with mental health issues, but the stigma surrounding such problems impedes their ability to get proper care.
1:45:20 - 1:48:05 (02:45)
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National security professionals are facing challenges with mental health issues, but the stigma surrounding such problems impedes their ability to get proper care. Delaying care could lead to an increased suicide risk.