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Founders:
John E. Frisby - Col. USAF Ret.
Colonel Frisby honorably served his nation with over 5000 flight hours as a Pilot, Electronic Warfare Officer, and Navigator (B-52, KC-135, VK-2, F-4, F-16, T-38, T-37, T-33). Colonel Frisby also served as Commander, 410 Wing, K.I. Sawyer AFB, MI and Vice Commander, USAF Air Warfare Center, Nellis AFB, NV.
Following his military career Colonel Frisby moved to Lockheed where he served as Business Development Manager and Director of Business Development. In 2003 Colonel Frisby moved to Novaheadinc. as Senior Vice President. Colonel Frisby now serves as CIO of FCI.
View Colonel Frisby’s full executive resume.
Patrick L. Irvin - CTO Echoes Marketing
Patrick served as a Professional Firefighter, EMT, and Diver for several years before moving into the business world as a developer/analyst. Patrick currently works as a Business Analyst and is also co-founder and CTO of Echoes Marketing and Media.
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It’s Not Our National Debt!
Washington has bailed out the banks, Wall Street & their Washington special interests and the cost is added to the national debt to by paid by this and future generations. This is after they created a credit bubble which has burst into depression and the result is 50% losses in our stock portfolios and almost as much on our homes and real estate investments.
The Campaign to Cancel the Washington National Debt By Constitutional Amendment is starting now in the U.S. See the following URL for more information: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=67594690498&ref=ts
Comment by Ron — February 18, 2009 @ 1:05 pm
I have just recently introduced myself to the website and have one remark.
I was unsure what ‘Nation’ was being referred to on the About Lux Libertas page. Through quick deduction I found it is the USA. Perhaps this should be more clear somewhere in this introduction? Being a US citizen, I found it easy to deduce, but others not familiar with American English, customs, and such might find the introduction a bit more ambiguous. Please forgive my ‘gnit-picking’, but I learned it in the USAF!
God Bless and please continue your good work.
C. Christian
Comment by Cecilie Christian, TSGT, USAFR — March 26, 2009 @ 4:15 pm
I would disagree with TSGT Christian’s assessment of the “At a glance” Nationality confusion.
Pretty obvious clues pointing to the USA are in the banner and sidebar of the web page. Quill, Ink pot, parchement, Eagle holding a scroll… I don’t recall those things together as being anything other than American. However as an American, my perspective may be tainted, so I have left room for doubt as far as that goes.
Comment by O.E. Dillon — October 23, 2009 @ 1:28 pm
I think this website just became a new favorite!
Thanks for such lucid thoughts on subjects that have the potential to be quite “muddy”!
Comment by L D LaPlue — October 30, 2009 @ 11:42 pm