>>3841823 (pb)
> 2018 Liberty Medal on Nov. 11
Should make them easy to locate
>>3843546 (pb)
Dug on him the other day
Didn't think it was noteworthy other than he is not someone to trust.
Sebastian Gorka a.k.a. Sebestyén Lukács Gorka
http://hungarianspectrum.org/tag/sebastian-gorka/
SEBASTIAN GORKA’S ROAD FROM BUDAPEST TO THE WHITE HOUSE
http://hungarianspectrum.org/2017/01/31/sebastian-gorkas-road-from-budapest-to-the-white-house/
Sebastian Gorka: gun charges on two continents
http://hungarianspectrum.org/2018/01/18/sebastian-gorka-gun-charges-on-two-continents/
EXCLUSIVE: Nazi-Allied Group Claims Top Trump Aide Sebastian Gorka As Sworn Member By Lili Bayer and Larry Cohler-EssesMarch 16, 2017
https://forward.com/news/national/366181/exclusive-nazi-allied-group-claims-top-trump-aide-sebastian-gorka-as-sworn/
Sebastian Gorka and his distinguished military career.
https://adrianweale.com/2017/03/05/sebastian-gorka-and-his-distinguished-military-career/
..Last month, someone on twitter posted a link to this profile of Gorka in the Washington Post and my ‘spidey senses’ immediately began to tingle. It’s a throwaway sentence: “He went to college in London and spent three years as a reserve intelligence soldier in the British army, focused on the conflict in Northern Ireland”. This struck me as extremely unlikely: no part of the TA, to my knowledge, was ever committed to the conflict in Northern Ireland. The only part-time soldiers to be directly involved were members of the Ulster Defence Regiment and their successors in the Home Service battalions of the Royal Irish Regiment, who had a different legal status to the TA.
A little digging revealed that Gorka had actually been a member of 22 Intelligence Company, of the Intelligence and Security Group (Volunteers) between 1990 and 1992, as he told a Hungarian newspaper. 22 Company was a unit I knew well from my own service. Back then, in the dying days of the Cold War, it was a specialist unit of interrogators and ‘tactical questioners’ with a NATO role. It was an eclectic group of people, recruited largely on the basis of their language skills, who were trained under the auspices of the Joint Service Interrogation Wing at Ashford in Kent. As the son of Hungarian exile parents and a Hungarian speaker, Gorka would have been a good fit. But it had nothing to do with Northern Ireland, so if Gorka was claiming this in the US, he was being somewhat economical with the truth….