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Champion by Jim Frazier Hal was selected as an 18 year-old army recruit to serve the CIA due to his high I.Q., knowledge of several foreign languages and outstanding athletic abilities. He trained to run covert operations in other nations, to spy, and assassinate. Out of loyalty to our government, he will not reveal his assignments, but the experience gave him an inside track to understanding secret affairs of our government. Hal’s CIA unit later become the model for the TV series, Mission Impossible. Hal participated in the type of spy scenarios you see on TV and in movies. After many years of service, Hal became frustrated with a
CIA policy to cover-up political assignations by killing groups of innocent
people. A whole plane of innocent people, sometimes Americans, would die to cover-up exactly who was
the CIA target. Hal also continued to train and fight in Judo. He won black belts in Judo and taught students. In 1989, Hal fought his way to the US National Judo Championship for men aged 50-54. He defeated state and regional champions from all over America, then defeated the three time national champion to win the United States title. He is credited with over 350 official Judo fights. He has earned a sixth degree black-belt and three national judo championships. So, you must admit, he has the instinct and skills of a serious combatant. Judo is a fighting sport. Hal is a founder of the United States National Judo Institute in Colorado Springs, and some of his students became Olympic contenders in Judo. I think you get the picture of who Hal is – a coach, a fighter and a patriot. He is a true philospher-warrior. Hal is strongly committed to restoring America to greatness by rebuilding the moral character and fighting spirit of every American, young and mature. Our forefathers did not want to fight the British, but they found the strength. They fought and won. Their spirit, and their commitment has created freedom for millions of Americans for over 200 years. Hal would fit in well with our forefathers. He is that kind of a patriot -- a philosopher, a warrior and a reluctant fighter. But when the time comes, when evil needs to be challenged, when righteous anger needs to be expressed - he will fight, and win. Hal is a real American champion, tested and trained in many areas. All Americans will benefit from the knowledge and wisdom in these four booklets. Read and be thankful that you are an American, and that Hal created this book for you, and a whole new generation of young Americans. Pledge never to forget what freedom means to a person like Hal. His oath as a military man to defend the US Constitution is a serious commitment. He fought for our nation. He served in extremely dangerous locations around the world as a soldier and spy. He is ready to serve America again. Think about what he has experienced. He knows for certain that “freedom isn’t free. Freedom is for fighters.” Freedom is won by men like Hal for the rest of us. But, we all need to be involved. Now, learn to fight and win from a real champion. Jim Frazier, Editor and Publisher
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