Chase Hughes
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whether that is confessing to a crime in an interrogation or providing some kind of intelligence, or is it maybe getting talked into a cult or something like that? So that's always fascinated me from the standpoint of in interrogations, what can a person be made to do and how long does it take to get to the desired result?
whether that is confessing to a crime in an interrogation or providing some kind of intelligence, or is it maybe getting talked into a cult or something like that? So that's always fascinated me from the standpoint of in interrogations, what can a person be made to do and how long does it take to get to the desired result?
So the first job that I ever had was literally just scraping rust off of the ship. So if anybody's out there right now and you're thinking about joining the Navy, don't let your recruiter tell you to go undesignated because it sounds good. They're like, oh, you can go in there and then you can pick whatever job you want. You're not designated. So I did that for like two and a half years.
So the first job that I ever had was literally just scraping rust off of the ship. So if anybody's out there right now and you're thinking about joining the Navy, don't let your recruiter tell you to go undesignated because it sounds good. They're like, oh, you can go in there and then you can pick whatever job you want. You're not designated. So I did that for like two and a half years.
So the first job that I ever had was literally just scraping rust off of the ship. So if anybody's out there right now and you're thinking about joining the Navy, don't let your recruiter tell you to go undesignated because it sounds good. They're like, oh, you can go in there and then you can pick whatever job you want. You're not designated. So I did that for like two and a half years.
And then 2001, a friend of mine got killed on the USS Cole. And this was the bombing that took place in the Gulf of Yemen on September 11th. And his name is Craig Weberly. And I read all these intelligence reports that said the agents didn't develop contacts well enough. We had all these failures that took place on the ground. And I had already been studying body language.
And then 2001, a friend of mine got killed on the USS Cole. And this was the bombing that took place in the Gulf of Yemen on September 11th. And his name is Craig Weberly. And I read all these intelligence reports that said the agents didn't develop contacts well enough. We had all these failures that took place on the ground. And I had already been studying body language.
And then 2001, a friend of mine got killed on the USS Cole. And this was the bombing that took place in the Gulf of Yemen on September 11th. And his name is Craig Weberly. And I read all these intelligence reports that said the agents didn't develop contacts well enough. We had all these failures that took place on the ground. And I had already been studying body language.
And I just got into body language because I was rejected by a girl when I was like 19. And I was stationed in Pearl Harbor. So we were down in Waikiki. And basically she just says, no, thank you. Like really mean, like right to my face. And it hurt. It was like a heart impact to me. And I went home that night and typed into Google how to tell when girls like you.
And I just got into body language because I was rejected by a girl when I was like 19. And I was stationed in Pearl Harbor. So we were down in Waikiki. And basically she just says, no, thank you. Like really mean, like right to my face. And it hurt. It was like a heart impact to me. And I went home that night and typed into Google how to tell when girls like you.
And I just got into body language because I was rejected by a girl when I was like 19. And I was stationed in Pearl Harbor. So we were down in Waikiki. And basically she just says, no, thank you. Like really mean, like right to my face. And it hurt. It was like a heart impact to me. And I went home that night and typed into Google how to tell when girls like you.
And I printed out this big ass stack of paper. And just the more I learned about reading human behavior, the more I could see like everybody is suffering. Everybody that you meet is insecure. And you start being able to see all these hidden insecurities. And just coming to that realization of everybody that you meet is hiding some kind of insecurity in some way.
And I printed out this big ass stack of paper. And just the more I learned about reading human behavior, the more I could see like everybody is suffering. Everybody that you meet is insecure. And you start being able to see all these hidden insecurities. And just coming to that realization of everybody that you meet is hiding some kind of insecurity in some way.
And I printed out this big ass stack of paper. And just the more I learned about reading human behavior, the more I could see like everybody is suffering. Everybody that you meet is insecure. And you start being able to see all these hidden insecurities. And just coming to that realization of everybody that you meet is hiding some kind of insecurity in some way.
And it didn't make me feel better than anybody else. It just made me feel like, oh, they're screwed up like I am. So I think I had social anxiety and that that kind of made behavior addictive to me because I could kind of see behind the curtain and it let me know that everybody else was kind of screwed up.
And it didn't make me feel better than anybody else. It just made me feel like, oh, they're screwed up like I am. So I think I had social anxiety and that that kind of made behavior addictive to me because I could kind of see behind the curtain and it let me know that everybody else was kind of screwed up.
And it didn't make me feel better than anybody else. It just made me feel like, oh, they're screwed up like I am. So I think I had social anxiety and that that kind of made behavior addictive to me because I could kind of see behind the curtain and it let me know that everybody else was kind of screwed up.
I did a bunch of psychology classes when I was in the military and went to a university that was kind of like if you pay your military money, they pass you kind of a thing. Mm-hmm. But after I retired from the military, that's when I started. Education was free, essentially. So I did a postgraduate program for neuroscience at Harvard.
I did a bunch of psychology classes when I was in the military and went to a university that was kind of like if you pay your military money, they pass you kind of a thing. Mm-hmm. But after I retired from the military, that's when I started. Education was free, essentially. So I did a postgraduate program for neuroscience at Harvard.
I did a bunch of psychology classes when I was in the military and went to a university that was kind of like if you pay your military money, they pass you kind of a thing. Mm-hmm. But after I retired from the military, that's when I started. Education was free, essentially. So I did a postgraduate program for neuroscience at Harvard.