Anonymous ID: 4457d4 Oct. 18, 2021, 1:29 a.m. No.14806556   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6653

>>14806420 Deteriorating immune systems would explain how Fauci et al can so confidently predict an upcoming horrible flu season, additional 'waves' of covid and variants - they know what damage is caused by the vax and what is about to be unleashed…

Anonymous ID: 4457d4 Oct. 18, 2021, 4:52 a.m. No.14806933   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6947

>>14806850

From the GP article: "Mrs. Garland, who graduated from the Brearley School and cum laude from Harvard University, received a Master of Science degree in operations management from the Sloan School of Management at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She is a staff assistant to the vice president in charge of operations for the Melpar division of E-Systems Inc., a defense electronics contractor in Falls Church, Va.

From the archived 1994 WaPo article: " ''If Big Brother ever took control of the United States, E-Systems Inc. would surely be its prime contractor. Consider:

  • E-Systems designs spy satellite gear that can snap photographs of automobile license plates from space and capture electronic communications, from phone calls to rocket telemetry.''

 

…But the firm's closets also contain some classified skeletons. Critics say in some ways the company is almost indistinguishable from the CIA because it operates so secretly, lacks accountability and is loaded with retirees from the CIA and other intelligence agencies. E-Systems' critics say it has lied in legal proceedings to protect its interests. {Details, Page A10.}"

 

https://archive.ph/qMUZa

Anonymous ID: 4457d4 Oct. 18, 2021, 4:59 a.m. No.14806947   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14806933 (me)

 

Moar on connection between Melpar and IC in 1994:

 

"We didn't want to talk to you," said Lawson, a 29-year E-Systems veteran, in his wood-paneled office, filled with paintings of the Old West. "I may not do this again … The customer doesn't want us talked about."

"The customer" is a term E-Systems employees use often, as in "the customer is disappointed," to refer to the CIA, the National Security Agency and other hush-hush agencies.

Classified contracts furnished $1.8 billion of E-Systems' $2.1 billion in 1993 revenue, or 85 percent of sales – the highest percentage of any large firm. The firm wants the ratio to be half classified, half unclassified by the year 2000.

 

The CIA asked E-Systems and Lockheed, another trusted contractor, to buy Air America and Air Asia, two CIA-owned airlines. The firms weren't interested in Air America, known for swashbuckling airdrops and other derring-do.

In 1975 E-Systems bought Air Asia, the assets of which included a huge aircraft repair facility in Taiwan, for $1.9 million. E-Systems said it lost money on the deal, but critics said the price was low because audits showed Air Asia was worth $3.2 million.

The company's ties to the government have been laced tighter over the years as it hired hundreds of CIA, NSA and military retirees as employees or subcontractors."