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Jonas Bledsoe
Biography:
Jonas Bledsoe was born January 23rd 1953 in Chicago,
to Isaiah and Denise Bledsoe. Isaiah was a prominent
trader on the Chicago Board of Trade until his
death in 1954 of a massive coronary. Denise Bledsoe
remained unmarried, raising Jonas alone in Winnetka,
Illinois. Jonas started school at Crow Island
elementary, going to attend Washburn Middle School
and New Trier High School where he graduated in
the top ten percent of his class. During high
school Bledsoe excelled at swimming, leading his
team to the state championships. He was known
for his sharp debating skills and during his final
two years, he had worked a weekly morning radio
prgram where he showcased the works of new jazz
artists like Lonnie Smith, Les McCann and Bill
Doggett.
After graduation, Bledsoe enrolled at the West
Point Military Academy. He graduated in 1975 and
was stationed in Saudi Arabia. As the Lebansese
Cicil War escalated, Bledsoe was sent to Beriut
as a military observer. Despite the official mandate,
Bledsoe broke protocol in an ultimately doomed
attempt to rescue civilians in the Tel al-Zastar
refugee camp massacre. While disciplinary action
was taken, his actions caught the attention of
General Garrious. Bledsoe was reassigned to Garrious'
detail and quickly rose through the ranks. When
Garrious retired in 1987 Bledsoe held the rank
of a Major. Bledsoe was assigned to Okinawa where
he observed China's growing military strength.
His report, entitled, The New Nuclear Power was
largely ignored until after the Berlin Wall fell
in 1989.
Bledsoe returned to the United States in 1990,
where he was stationed at FortMcNair in Washington
D.C. During the Gulf War, Bledsoe was responsible
for tracking new initiatives in warfare and weaponry,
including the use of RPV drones and Navstar GPS.
It was during his research of these new weapons
that Bledsoe encountered Anthony Anthros, a pre-eminent
scientist in the field of bio-tech engineering.
By the end of the war, Bledsoe, now a Colonel,
headed several research initiatives for the Chairman
of the Joint Chiefs of Staff under the Clinton
Administration. It was in his role as an advisor
of the JCOS that Colonel Bledsoe testified before
the Senate Committee on technology and new types
of warfare. His testimony outlined scenarios for
World War Three. Congress and the Pentagon were
unprepared for Bledoe's doomsday scenario. He
was forced into early retirement. In the wake
of 9/11, Bledoe's detractors decried his vision
of the future and called him a technological Cassandra,
noting that he had failed to take into account
box cutters.
Early in 2002, Jonas Bledsoe formed The Berkut
Group with Anthony Anthros. The purpose of their
group was to engage in the development of bio-military
weapons outside government influence. The Berkut
Group is a private company with unknown sources
of funding.
First Appearance: Pilot
DOB: 26/Jan/1953
Family: Daughter.
Occupation: Co-Founder and
CEO, The Berkut Group
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