David C Huber

David Huber worked for USNSGA for nearly ten years, with six of those years on the intel side completing several “special missions”, as they were then called. He specialized as an in-theater tactical analyst whose primary objective was to locate targets for exploitation and then provide advance warnings for the team in the event of detection by hostile forces. His final years at the agency focused on counter-espionage, completing 88 special assignments. These included working with and alongside US military allies in the Pacific Rim as an advisor during joint operations. These last special assignments culminated in his developing a security procedure and protocol manual that was adopted service-wide.

Following his government career, David leveraged his skills as an art and antique furniture restoration expert for insurance companies, museums and private clients. He quickly branched into custom furniture design and manufacturing, working in these combined fields for over 20 years. After consulting for corporate America in various fields and becoming disillusioned with what he felt to be the corporate world’s inadequate business ethics, he commenced his current endeavor of saving the surviving Tibetan art in the Golden Valley and started research on the history, art, culture and philosophy of the area, dedicating 12 years to this study.

David has an A.S. degree in Computer Science from Coleman College, and a B.S. in the Bible from Southern Christian University, and attended seminary at Turner Theological Seminary.

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