Education
Gary graduated from Miami Dade College.
Agent investigator secretary author
Gary graduated from Miami Dade College.
He founded the Patrick Henry Center for Individual Liberty, whose aim is, "promoting the United States. Constitution and Bill of Rights and supporting the right of citizens to engage in ethical dissent."
Aldrich served in the Federal Bureau of Investigation for 26 years and was assigned to the White House bracketing the Reagan and Clinton Administrations. Prior to his White House assignment, Aldrich held liaison positions in both the United States. House of Representatives and the United States. Senate. From 1969–1986, he served as Federal Bureau of Investigation Special Agent Investigator in Austin, Los Angeles, Miami, and Washington, District of Columbia In 1996, Aldrich authored the #1 New York Times Bestseller Unlimited Access: An Federal Bureau of Investigation Agent Inside the Clinton White House (published by Regnery Publishing), on national security lapses he allegedly observed in the Clinton administration.
The book was praised in many conservative circles.
In 1997, Aldrich formed a nonprofit organization, The Patrick Henry Center for Individual Liberty, to support other federal level whistle-blowers. His first client was Linda Tripp, the White House staff member who reported the extramarital affair between Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky in 1998.
The Patrick Henry Center has since supported numerous whistle-blowers reporting fraud and abuse in government. The Center additionally promotes limited government, individual liberty, and constitutional rule of law.
Aldrich"s other books are Speak Number Evil (a novel, 1998) and Thunder on the Left: An Insider"s Report on the Hijacking of the Democratic Party in 2003.
He now writes for conservative publications including WorldNetDaily (weekly) and Townhall.com (bi-weekly).