***As long as he had no idea they were watching him to see who he was meeting, where he was going, and so forth, he became an intelligence “asset”.***
Great observation! It would be useful to know for how long he had been *monitored* and when he was *dropped* from the radar. Perhaps Jan, 2009???????
I might buy that if he were an orthopedist or a dentist, but he was paid to work with the minds of wounded warriors.
He should not have been allowed to do that.
The Washington Post freaked out a few years ago because some Walter Reed patients were living in substandard quarters while they were receiving therapy on an outpatient basis.
This was hundreds of times worse treatment of our troops.