
Ryan
Mauro
Ryan Mauro began his career at the unbelievable age of 11
with hobby research on the geopolitical affairs of several
countries. This effort quickly turned into more than a hobby. In
December 2002, Ryan was hired as the youngest geopolitical analyst in
the country (at age 16) by Tactical Defense Concepts (www.tdconcepts.com), a
maritime-associated security company.
Towards the end of June 2003 and after viewing his years of intense
research and writing, Ryan's boss at Tactical Defense Concepts
suggested the formation of WorldThreats.com.
Around the fall of 2003, Ryan joined the Northeast Intelligence Network
(www.homelandsecurityus.com),
which specializes in tracking and assessing terrorist threats. Since
then, Ryan has been published in WorldNetDaily.com, Newsmax.com,
StrategyPage.com, WorldTribune.com, HomelandSecurityUS.com,
JRNyquist.com, "The Eurasian Politician", and in the Turkistan
Newsletter (Turkistan Bulteni). Recently his interview of Middle East
authority Dr. Mohamad Ibn Gaudi was published on MILNET.com, the online
military, intelligence and terrorism encyclopedia.
In 2004, Ryan was also signed to the William Morris Agency.
Ryan has appeared on radio shows including The Al Rantel Show, WIBG
Radio, WorldNetDaily Radioactive with Joseph Farah, Jeff Nyquist
Program, Kevin McCullough Show, Laurie Roth Show, Tovia Singer Show,
Stan Major Show, and Preparedness Now.
Ryan's book, "Death to America: the Unreported Battle of Iraq" was
released in the summer of 2005.
Ryan has been mentioned in articles in publications including the
Alternative Press Online.
In 2006, he was selected to speak on a
panel about Iraq for the Intelligence Summit and he will be speaking
there again in 2007. Ryan is a frequent guest
on radio shows from Al Franken to Dennis Prager. He is currently signed
to the William Morris Talent Agency, and the option to his life rights
has been purchased by a major production company for a feature film.
Ryan can be reached at TDCAnalyst@aol.com.
Drop him a short note if you would like to sign up for his
WorldThreats.com Newsletter.