Born in Big Lake, Texas, Robert Gaylon Ross, Sr. holds a BS degree in Industrial Engineering from Texas A&M University. While active in engineering, he was a licensed Professional Engineer in the State of Texas, and a National Certified Manufacturing Engineer. After graduation, he accepted a commission as a 2nd Lieutenant (later promoted to 1st Lt.) in the Army Security Agency (ASA), a branch of the National Security Agency (NSA), which is a big brother to the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Military training was in the field of cryptoanalysis (the breaking of codes), and served as a Company Commander with an Intelligence Unit on the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) in the Chorwan valley of South Korea, from 1956 to 1957 (after the fighting had ceased).
Upon leaving active duty, began his professional career in the petroleum industry. Served as an Industrial Engineer for ten years until being promoted into management, and was a manufacturing Plant Manager for over ten years. The past seventeen years he served as an International Management Consultant, working in the US, Japan, Mexico, Canada, England, and Iran.
After completing the manuscript to the first book, Who's Who of the Elite, he contacted a number of publishers to ascertain their interest in this material. They all declined because of the subject matter, so he formed his own publishing company, RIE, and published this first of fourteen books in progress. The author has devoted the rest of his life to exposing the real truth about those evil ones in this world who would like to make us all their slaves.
RIE is proud to announce the release of two new products:
Who's Who of the Elite DVD and What the Elite Have Done to America and How To Fix It, both by Robert Gaylon Ross, Sr.
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What I have heard in this video series, Mr. Ross seems to be a polite and kind common man who is very practicle. You know, when issues are discussed at state levels and in D.C., those involved in the solution finding process seem to always make things bigger than they really are. The distortion and misrepresentation of the problem or subject often leads to agendas being thrust into the system regardless of the significance or quality. Sometimes, its just better to be a simple man.
lookatthempee 1 year ago