Chris Beck is a retired United States Navy SEAL, who served for more than 20 years in the Special Operations Forces.
Over the course of 13 deployments, he conducted special operations with small UAVs, HUMINT, and Direct Action missions. His final tours were with the Naval Special Warfare Development Group (DEVGRU or “SEAL Team Six”) to head the Special Reconnaissance units and various Task Forces as a HUMINT source handler and technical operations director.
In 2009, Beck was requested by name to be the Advisor to SOCOM’s Science Director, Mr. William Shepherd (SEAL/Astronaut).
He became an integral part of SOF technology and advancements while serving in this capacity. His awards include the Bronze Star with “V” for valor, Purple Heart, Defense Meritorious Service Medal with oak leaf cluster, and over 50 additional medals and ribbons.
Beck retired in 2011 from headquarters United States Special Operations Command. Suffering from PTSD and childhood trauma he had a period of confusion and was indoctrinated into the transgender ideology.
A film by CNN was made in 2014 which partially portrayed the struggle Beck was facing in these tumultuous years.
While studying for his masters degree in Mental Health Counseling he discovered, with the help of his fiancé, the true depth and reason for the transgender phenomenon.
Having overcome the mental health crisis, Chris is living a fulfilling life dedicated to veterans through his nonprofit “Mindful Valor” while ministering his testimony of redemption and forgiveness through the grace of God.