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Wingsuit Athlete Aly DeMayo Officially Retired from the CIA!

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Tex Hollywood - February 21, 2025

Aly DeMayo is the wife of Jeb Corliss an American professional BASE jumper, skydiver, and wingsuit pilot known for his extreme stunts and close-proximity flying. He has attempted and completed numerous high-profile jumps, including from landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, Seattle’s Space Needle, and the Petronas Towers in Malaysia.

Aly DeMayo is more than just a wife, she is also an accomplished skydiver and BASE jumper herself. She works as a Hollywood stunt woman and most interestingly, she has worked in a classified capacity for the Department of Defense at Camp Pendleton near San Diego.

Earlier today, her manager revealed she was in the CIA and is being officially "retired", which seems like it is against her will.

He wrote:

Today is a bittersweet day for our client @alydemayo who at 15:00 hours will be officially retired from the Agency (yes, that Agency).

I will reserve comment about how her exit transpired but this is a true American patriot who risked her life countless times as a special agent on behalf of ALL of us, while also being an accomplished adventure athlete (BASE, wingsuit, shark diving) and stuntwoman (most recently doing all the air stunts for @galgadot, another bad ass woman, for her movie Heart of Stone on Netflix).

This country is less safe now that she and many of her colleagues are no longer protecting us behind the scenes.

I look forward to Aly and Jeb's life as a civilian couple as they move across the country to their new home in Florida where she will no longer worry about foreign adversaries and just go have fun.

Thank you for your service Aly.

Below is a prized possession that was gifted to me which was received for being on the team of a wet job that eliminated a Hezbollah terrorist who took the lives of two American servicemen.

He posted a CIA medal to identify the "agency" in which he speaks of and the prized possession he was gifted.

With the retirement comes a removal of confidentiality or secrecy, which we assumed a CIA agent was forced to take to the grave if they were actually important agents.

It makes you wonder if she was a diversity hire part of a DEI program because she is a woman after-all, even if she's one of those badass women who does nutty things.

More importantly, it makes you wonder who else is in the CIA in sports, entertainment, media. Doesn't it?

Here is some of her content:







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