Occupation: 1) Investigative Journalist; 2) Owner
Company: 1) Frost Files LLC; 2) NewsHooks 2 NewsBooks
Born: Seattle, Washington
Education:
Coursework in Advanced Electronics, Naval Education and Training Command (1978)
Coursework in Journalism, Yakima Valley College (1977)
Diploma, Roosevelt High School, Seattle Public Schools (1972)
Coursework in Remote Viewing Training, Instructed by Pru Cabrese, Lyn Buchanan, Ingo Swann, Ed Dames and Mel Riley
Certifications:
Navy Relief Interviewer and Ombudsman Training Certification (1985-1986)
Career:
Owner, NewsHooks 2 NewsBooks (2011-Present)
Investigative Journalist, Frost Files, LLC (1995-Present)
Copy Editor, Reporter, Marianas Variety, Guam (2004-2005)
Technical Writer, Corporate Newsletter Editor, Eldec, Crane Aerospace & Electronics, Everett, WA (1993-1996)
Technical Writer, Milmanco, Seattle, WA (1992-1993)
Technical Writer, Multipoint Lighting, Bothell, WA (1989-1990)
Electro-mechanical Assembler, Boeing, Seattle, WA (1981-1983)
Career Related:
Online Journalist, Professional and Freelance, Newsvine.com (2001-Present); Online Journalist, Professional and Freelance, Suite 101 (2001-Present); Journalist, Professional and Freelance, Everett Herald, Everett Herald, Sound Publishing, Inc., and Black Press Media (1976-Present); Journalist, Professional and Freelance, KWYZ Radio, Everett, WA (1976-Present); Journalist, Professional and Freelance, The Seattle Times (1976-Present); Journalist, Professional and Freelance, Guahan Magazine (1976-Present)
Military:
KW-7 Electronics Technician, COMOCEANSYSLANT, U.S. Navy (1977-1980)
Civic:
Volunteer, Interviewer, Navy Relief Society
Creative Works:
Author, Cover Story, “Masons Facilitate Prostitution at U.S. Taxpayers Expense,” Namaste Magazine UK; Author, “Vampires of Charity: Secret Societies, Human Trafficking and FDA/DoD Fraud at Taxpayer Expense”; Author, “The Cassandra Frost Collection: A Decade of Writing on Remote Viewing, Intuition, and Consciousness”; Author, “Pirates of Charity: Take What You Can, Give Nothing Back”; Author, “Hollywolf”; Author, “Diary of a Meth Rescue,” Rense.com; Contributing Writer, The Seattle Times, Everett Herald, and KWYZ Radio; Editor-in-chief, The Galaxy; Editor-in-chief, The Roosevelt News, Roosevelt High School
Achievements:
First junior in high school to be chosen as editor-in-chief of The Roosevelt News at Roosevelt High School in Seattle, Washington; Scooped Sports Illustrated with an interview of Sonny Sixkiller, quarterback for the University of Washington Huskies; Five-time award winner by the Society of Professional Journalists, for her outstanding accomplishments in journalism, with three focusing on her most recent articles on nonprofit corruption; Founded her junior high newspaper, The Marshall Mirror, in ninth grade
Awards:
Honoree, Honorable Mention, Two Third Place Awards for Daily Print and Online Newspapers and Investigative Categories, Society for Professional Journalists; Honoree, Second Place After Interviewing John Dean, Student Current Affairs, Region 10, Society of Professional Journalists; Honoree, First Place, Region 10 Community College Papers Competition as Editor-in-chief of Yakima Valley College’s “The Galaxy,” Society of Professional Journalists; Recipient, National Diversity Award, Society of Professional Journalists; Honoree, Student of the Year, Yakima Valley College; Honoree, Rosemaiden, Roosevelt High School
Memberships:
Member, Diversity Committee, Society of Professional Journalists; Member, Board of Directors, Seattle Pro Chapter, Society of Professional Journalists; Member, Investigative Reporters & Editors; Member, Shareholder, Ahtna, Inc.; Member, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame; Insider, Skinwalker Ranch
Family:
Daughter of Jack Lee Frost and Lillian Dena Jackson
Married: Keith Crider
Children: Sarah; Ostan; Ray
Grandchildren: Three Grandchildren
Hobbies:
Listening to classic rock and country music; Watching videos; Spending time with family; Caring for and training her cats; Paying attention to synchronicity