 Card number 7. O.S.S. and C.I.A. John Singel, SingLab, SingLob, John Singelob, O.S.S. and C.I.A. What is that? W-A-C-L. John Singelab. Look at the big ears. He must have had huge ears. Retired Army Major General, John Singelob. Retired U.S. Major General, John Kirk Singelob, was a key player in the privatization of the Contra War. Though his chairmanship of the World Anti-communist League, W-A-C-L, that's what it is, World Anti-communist League on his shirt, and its U.S. Chapter, the U.S. Council for World Freedom, U.S.CWF, he enlisted paramilitary groups, foreign governments, and American conservatives in the Contra cause. W-A-C-L fundraising events featuring speakers such as Adolfo Calero, C-Card 4, helped to provide the Contras with weapons, money, and training. The W-A-C-L organization's membership included Latin American dictators, death squad leaders, and neo-fascists. John Singelob's life-long military specialty has been unconventional warfare, which he defines as low-intensity operation such as sabotage, terrorism, assassination, and guerrilla warfare, and non-military activities such as psychological warfare, economic sabotage, and disinformation. His activities as head of the Studies and Observations Group, C-S-O-G in Vietnam from 1966 to 1968 serves as the model for his Central American operations. SOG was a counter-terrorist unit with members chosen from all branches of the military, which ran missions into North Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. Singelob's involvement in Central America politics began in 1980 when he supplied the brutal Guatemalan and Salvadoran armed forces with counter-terrorist training using Argentine advisors as well as former Special Operations colleagues. Wow, what a nice guy this piece of crap was. Look at this guy. John Singelob.