Benjamin Thomas Wolf, aged 42, is a retired ‘Federal Bureau of Investigation’ (FBI) agent and a current adjunct professor of human rights and political science at ‘Roosevelt University’ in Chicago.
@Former Fbi Agent, Life Achievements and Childhood
Benjamin Thomas Wolf, aged 42, is a retired ‘Federal Bureau of Investigation’ (FBI) agent and a current adjunct professor of human rights and political science at ‘Roosevelt University’ in Chicago.
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Benjamin Thomas Wolf is married and has three sons. His first two sons are twins and were raised in various African countries, as their father traveled around as a US diplomat. The family lives in the Wicker Park area in Chicago.
Benjamin Thomas Wolf was born in Kent, Ohio, to parents who were high-school teachers. This facilitated the importance of academics in his psyche since a very young age and also made him excel in academics. He completed school and college from his home state and believes that staying close to home all his life has made him aware of the issues his home state faces.
He was always interested in doing social work, and at the age of 12, he started indulging in recreational work for the local parks. All through his teenage years, he joined many organizations that worked toward the betterment of the city’s infrastructure.
He enrolled at the ‘Kent State University’ for his undergraduate studies. During his college days, he participated in a 15-week academic program known as the ‘Washington Program in National Issues.’ The program catered to all the university juniors and seniors who were interested in political issues and policies.
While in his final year of college, he was recruited by the ‘FBI.’ After his stint with the ‘FBI’ academy, he was sent to work with the ‘National Security Division,’ where his main focus was to work on national security and anti-terrorism measures.
He became a US diplomat and traveled around Africa and other under-developed countries, advocating human rights, democracy, and security. He worked as an advisor for four secretaries of state and many US ambassadors.
He lived in West and North Africa for years, collaborating with international agencies such as the ‘Red Cross,’ ‘World Bank,’ and the ‘United Nations.’ For the longest time though, he was associated with the ‘Peace Corps,’ an agency started by John F. Kennedy, the former US president. Benjamin believes that the years he spent in various poverty-stricken countries made him aware of the importance of job creation, educational development, and skill-building activities.
He was awarded the ‘Career Foreign Service’ appointment by the erstwhile secretary of state, Hillary Clinton, for his dedication toward social issues. He was further deployed to the conflict zones in the Middle East, such as Iraq. He also accompanied George Bush, the former US president, on many of his diplomatic trips, as an advisor.
After spending many years in Africa and in the conflicted zones of the Middle East, he came back to live in Chicago and joined the ‘Roosevelt University,’ where he taught government and history. He also went on to pursue a doctorate in international psychology and started working with the ‘International Criminal Police Organization,’ better known as the ‘Interpol.’ He further started a small non-profit organization, ‘Keep Chicago Livable.’ His main source of income remains his own restaurant, ‘Park and Field.’
As an aspiring US congressman, Benjamin Thomas Wolf lists free medical insurance for everybody in the country as his top priority. He believes that an effective and free-for-all healthcare system is the need of the hour, something he has learned through his visits across various under-developed countries, where the healthcare system was in shambles.
One of the most controversial aspects of his electoral campaigns is the legalization of cannabis. He is one of those few politicians who have openly accepted that consuming cannabis is a part of their daily routine and is an effective source of attaining relaxation. He further focuses on the fact that more than 70% of the American youth is in support of legalization of cannabis, and that rate in Chicago is above 85%.
However, his electoral campaign picture, which shows him sitting in a chair and smoking a joint, has caused a stir in the national media. While this has helped him in attaining positive attention from the liberals, many conservatives do not agree with him. With the elections scheduled on March 20 closing in, Benjamin will leave no stone unturned in impressing the voters.
He further emphasizes the fact that cannabis must be considered a healing drug, as many studies have proved that it can help curb many physical and mental ailments. He also says that legalizing cannabis will result in tax revenues and will further have a solid impact on the criminal justice system. He states that Illinois will be the first state in the American Midwest to legalize the sale of cannabis. He also proudly calls himself a “cannabis candidate.”
His third priority is to provide accessible higher education to everybody. He believes that most of the university graduates in the US are suffering from heavy education loans, and this puts a bad impact on their overall creativity and productivity.