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Oregon
Calvin L. Penewit
Our Oregon Operations
Director is Calvin L. Penewit. Calvin has a law degree and was a
Special Agent with the FBI (1979-1999): He served in Indianapolis, New
York City, San Francisco, Cleveland, Guam, Portland, Oregon. Retired
1999. He has been a private detective since 2000.
Areas of Expertise: Counterintelligence (Presently writing a book about
CI history), Law, Identity Theft, Federal Civil Rights statutes,
Organized Crime.
Synopsis: While in the FBI, he was responsible for handling major cases,
primarily in Foreign Counterintelligence. Calvin has attended numerous
Bureau training schools as well as studying the Russian language at the
Defense Language Institute in Monterey, Cal. He also spent a great deal
of time in investigating Organized Crime in New York and the Western
Pacific. He has human resources in places such as Guam, Palau, Saipan,
the PI, Pohnpei, and Hawaii, having spent almost 10 years in Guam and
Hawaii, both as a FBI Agent, worker, and student.
He taught federal civil rights law to the police in Micronesia and
Oregon for a period of 8 years. The remainder of his career was spent
investigating general federal crimes. He has above average computer
skills, including security, encryption, and locating logs of past
activity on the machine and can dig out quite a lot of information if
the person is not skilled at erasing traces. Calvin's past four years of
investigation have been spent as a private investigator. He has
investigated quite a few identity theft cases. Lastly, as a child,
Calvin was a chemistry whiz kid. He has maintained a lifelong interest
in chemistry, especially in the area of chemical-biological warfare. He
is not an expert by any means but knows more about dangerous chemicals
and their fabrication than most people.
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