Dr. Peter E. Waldron, 62, served as a US
Army advisor to the USANG in Virginia. After military service he was
hired by the Pan East Contracting Corporation in Beirut, Lebanon. He
was a consultant to the East African Development Bank in Kampala,
Uganda. He also served as a liaison between some of the newly
independent nations of sub-Sahara Africa and multi-international
corporations in Europe, North America and South Asia.
Dr. Waldron founded and hosted a nationally syndicated radio
broadcast between 1982 and 1987. Its Capitol Hill location in
Washington, DC provided a venue and forum for interviews and debates
with politicians, government officials, and special interest
advocates and authors.
In the late-1980s, Dr. Waldron worked extensively with the Freedom
Research Foundation and for its founder, Dr. Jack Wheeler who
conducted a series of extensive visits to anti-Soviet guerrilla
insurgencies in Nicaragua, Angola, Mozambique, Ethiopia, Cambodia,
Laos, and Afghanistan, and to democracy movements in Eastern Europe
and the Soviet Union. Dr. Waldron accompanied Rep. William
Dannemeyer (R-CA) to Northern Pakistan to meet with key Mujahadeen
leaders in their fight against the Soviet Army. FRF became an
unofficial liaison between them and the Reagan White House. Dr.
Wheeler developed the strategy for dismantling the Soviet Empire
adopted by the White House known as the 'Reagan Doctrine.'
In addition, Dr. Waldron, worked as a consultant to the Republic of
South Africa and her embassy in Washington, DC, during that nation's
peaceful transition from the National Party to the African National
Congress. NP's leader, F.W. DeClerk, and ANC's Nelson Mandela
shared the Nobel Peace Prize for their collaborative efforts.
Dr. Waldron’s political work includes work for the 1980 & 1984
Reagan-Bush; 1988 Bush-Quayle; 1992 Buchannan for President; 1996
Keyes for President; 2000 Bauer for President; McCain for President;
and the 2000 & 2004 Bush-Cheney Presidential campaigns and 2008
McCain for President.
Other political clients include the Republican
National Committee; Republican National Senatorial Committee and
Republican National Congressional Committee. He has worked on
several US Senate campaigns and numerous US Congressional races.
He
also organized the successful campaign for a pro-marriage amendment
to the Alaska Constitution in 1998 and worked for the 2000 George Wuerch for Mayor in Anchorage, Alaska.
His media experience includes TV, radio, magazine, newspaper
journalism and photography. He served in 2000 as a senior consultant
to The Washington Times National Weekly Edition. He developed
Special Reports that included “The War against Women”; “The Energy
Crisis Report”; and “Making Men into Pillars of Society.”

Dr. Peter E. Waldron
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