Key Individuals

General John Raymond

First Chief of Space Operations for the US Space Force
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Overview

General John W. "Jay" Raymond is a retired United States Space Force general who served as the first Chief of Space Operations. He previously served as the commander of Air Force Space Command and US Space Command.

Role in Targeting Program

According to the Targeted Justice overview diagram:

  • Listed under "USSF Space Force" in the Military branch
  • Connected to the TI Program Director and MJ-12/Black Ops
  • Part of the space operations network

Military Career

Chief of Space Operations (2019-2022)

  • First leader of the newly created US Space Force
  • Established Space Force structure and operations
  • Oversaw space-based military capabilities

US Space Command Commander (2019-2020)

  • Unified combatant command for space operations
  • Coordinated space capabilities across military branches

Air Force Space Command (2017-2019)

  • Commander of Air Force space operations
  • Oversaw satellite control networks

Space Force Capabilities

Under Raymond's leadership, the Space Force developed:

  • Satellite control and operations
  • Space-based surveillance
  • GPS systems
  • Military communications satellites
  • Space-based weapons platforms

Connection to Targeting

The diagram shows Raymond/Space Force as part of the chain:

  • Top-level handlers
  • Military/intelligence agencies
  • Space-based Directed Energy Weapons
  • Targeted Individuals

This suggests space-based assets may be utilized for targeting operations.

Schriever AFB Connection

The diagram lists "Schriever AFB" separately, which is:

  • Primary satellite control center
  • Home to Space Operations Command
  • Controls GPS and communications satellites
  • Potential source of space-based targeting capabilities

Significance

Raymond's position as first Space Force Chief of Space Operations placed him at the center of:

  • Military space operations
  • Satellite control networks
  • Space-based surveillance
  • Potential space weapons development

These capabilities are alleged to be used in targeting programs according to the diagram.

Retirement

Raymond retired from active duty in 2022, but his establishment of Space Force infrastructure continues to operate.