Major Tom Tsapralis headed a special scientific research branch of the CIA affiliated with military affairs. Under the disguise and hidden within budgets from the Armed Force’s Criminal Investigative Division (CID), the program was referred to as “Operation Omen” among top brass. Tsapralis was selected by close associates of the Vice President of the United States to see the study through to completion. The live broadcast of Saddam Hussein’s death on internet video sites was the master plan of Tsapralis and the department he ran. There was so much America needed to know about the new world order and its leaders were prepared to take what steps were necessary to protect its boarders!
The cinema photographer coordinated a top secret pilot project to study the effects of various torture methods, coupled with the science of pharmacology and techniques that place the human psyche in a semiconscious dream state and feed the dreams of study participants into the grips of a computer simulated reality– taking from within the mind of hostages all that needs to be known…
It was while attached to an active duty wing of the Pentagon, apart from his Reserve Unit in Huntington, West Virginia that Tsapralis was asked by his commanders to lend his knowledge of computer graphics and interactive media as well as photography to the nation and its defense. It was a time of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell. It did not matter to the higher archy of Washington that Major Tsapralis was homosexual. He understood that matter at hand, the danger involved in the ‘test on pornography and torture’ as it was later referred to upon dismantling of the project and destruction of all related study material…
His films were destroyed. All evidence erased. Only Tsapralis and a select few know what was on those tapes…
