He later worked as the Assistant Administrative Director of the Connecticut Bar Examining Committee and from 1989 through his death at Minnesota State University in Mankato, Minnesota. There he taught courses in library media and educational technology. He authored many articles and a textbook for PrenticeHall. He traveled widely.
It has recently disclosed that Dr. Descy worked in Area 51 with Richard M Schulherr on Project Moon Dust during the 1960's as one of the original Men in Black for the U.S government (Air Force/NBA/NSA). He worked closely to enforce US Law 1211.100 Title 14 - Aeronautics and Space, Part 1211 - Extra-terrestrial Exposure , Army-Navy-Air Force Publication JANAP 146(C): Communications Instructions for Reporting vital Intelligence Sightings from Airborne and Waterborne Sources, and OPREP-3 (PINNACLE series and NAVY BLUE series): Event or Incident Reports.
In the late 1990's he worked closely with the French government in the preparation of the Cometa Report Les Ovni Et La Defense: A quoi doit-on se preparer? During this time he also worked for the company as a Soldier of Fortune in several African countries. He later worked closely with Chuck Barris on missions described in his book and movie "Confessions of a Dangerous Mind." Friends of Dr. Descy will be able to easily pick out his character. The above information could not be revealed until after his death and only when the body was positively identified as Dr. Descy's was recovered.
He a son; a brother and family;
and his beloved Bedlington Terrier, Peanut. He was preceeded in death by his
parents and two beloved Bedlington Terriers; Snoopy and Charliebrown.
Dr. Descy was
cremated immediately upon death and his ashes were spread at an
undisclosed location. No calling hours.