Ramon Carlucci

Ramon Francis "Frankie" Carlucci or Director Carlucci (1856-1934), the founder and also the first director of the USIA.

Carlucci was known for his no-nonsense, stubborn, and skeptical attitude towards the paranormal and other unexplained events that were easily debunked.

This changed when he had an encounter with a mysterious and potentially dangerous force he called the "Ominous Signs" and decided to investigate the origins of the menacing occurrences.

Carlucci wanted to be the first one to investigate strange events and blamed them on the ancient artifacts that were brought in from the Middle East.

He also investigated more than several hundred paranormal cases and murders that occurred between 1905 and 1929 some the demonic.

Early Career
Carlucci worked as a journalist then in 1889 in Boston, Massachusetts, and later he decided to attend the University of Eastbury to study law and also criminal justice.

Then after he graduated, Ramon Carlucci became a detective of the H&B Detective Agency for many years until he was chosen as director of a new government agency.

In 1905 he was appointed to be put in charge of the USIA and also became an outstanding leader.