Int 762 with veteran and investigative journalist Kris Hunter

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My name is Kris Hunter. I'm 54 years old, a father of three, married twice, and currently single. For the first eleven years of my life, I lived in San Jose, Silicon Valley. My father and grandfather, my mother's dad, both worked at IBM. My grandfather helped design the magnetic head that would read the reel-to-reel tapes and hard drives, while my father helped develop the process of creating aluminum hard drives and the magnetic coating polishing process. As a child, I witnessed the introduction of the first ATM machines at Alpha Beta, which used punch cards, and I worked in a grocery store when the first laser scanners were installed. My dad would share details about his work at IBM, such as the special coating on stealth fighters, which he explained was like the ceramic coating on a coffee cup that absorbs microwaves instead of reflecting them back to the transmitter.

When I was 11, my father left IBM after being asked to go to Japan with his partner to develop the compact laser disc, which he felt would be too much of a financial burden and make him susceptible to litigation. From then on, I grew up in San Luis Obispo, California, a small country town with a big city college. My new grandparents had a 1000-acre ranch just outside of town, where they worked me hard for years, turning me from a young man into a man.

At the age of 27, in 1997, I decided to join the army. I served for 6 1/2 years as a military police officer and went from E0 to E6 in six years due to my schooling, evaluations, and active duty assignments while a National Guardsman. While in the army, I became an instructor for the US Army National Guard, Reserve, and Regular Army. I was also a drill instructor for youth programs, and right before 9/11, I had started an alternative program in San Jose.

Serving in Iraq from 2003 to 2004 was both the worst and greatest time in my life. Readjusting to reality after spending a year in a combat zone was incredibly challenging, and I lost many years of my life in the process. After the Benghazi incident, I woke up from my medically induced psychotropic forced medical coma, which wasn't really a coma but a state of numbness and apathy. I realized that the United States military and government had mishandled the situation, and this marked the beginning of my awakening process.

Along the way, I encountered George Webb and helped him map out all the BlackBerry servers in the Virginia and DC area that the Awan brothers had, using my information technology skills. This experience set me on a new path in life, working with various groups and individuals, from the beginning of Q Anon to supplying Kari Lake, Mike Lindell, and President Trump's lawyers with evidence related to different election companies' IP addresses and infrastructure. Approximately a month ago, I started working for James O'Keefe and his company, OMG, which brings me to where I am today.

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