>>18107716 (PB) Eva Peron 'allowed Nazis to hide out in Argentina in exchange for looted treasures
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>>18107916 )PB) Another: San Carlos de Bariloche
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>>18107949 (PB), >>18107950 (PB)
This anon decided to see what was in the DoS FOIA reading room using 'Bariloche' as a search term. 53 results including one document from 1979 describing the Bariloche Atomic Energy Center. The Center include(d) a linear accelerator and a University. Noted in that paragraph is the fact that two professors had been recruited - one from Germany and one from Switzerland and that those individuals' salaries and housing would be paid for by the IAEA. Also from 1979, in a document called "The Disappeared" (document 19 of 20 on page 2 of 3), 4 people from Bariloche were arrested in a terrorist ring break up.
And from From 1985:
THE ARGENTINE SUPREME COURT OVERTURNED A FEDERAL
APPEALS COURT RULING (REF A) AND VOTED 6 TO 3 TO
'''EXTRADITE FORMER SS CAPTAIN ERICH PRIEBKE TO ITALY.
THE COURT RULED THAT THE CRIME FOR WHICH PRIEBKE WAS
ACCUSED (THE KILLING OF 335 ITALIAN HOSTAGES IN 1944)
WAS A CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY AND THEREFORE NOT SUBJECT
TO THE NORMAL STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS FOR ORDINARY
HOMICIDE.''' PRIEBKE'S ATTORNEY SAID HE WOULD FILE A
TECHNICAL APPEAL.
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ONCE THE OFFICIAL RULING IS TRANSMITTED TO THE
'''FEDERAL COURT IN BARILOCHE VIA THE APPEALS COURT IN
GENERAL ROCA, FEDERAL JUDGE LEONIDAS MOLDES WILL BE
CHARGED WITH ARRANGING FOR THE ACTUAL EXTRADITION.
PRIEBKE HAS BEEN UNDER HOUSE ARREST IN BARILOCHE SINCE
MAY 1994 PENDING THE OUTCOME OF EXTRADITION
PROCEEDINGS'''.
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For shits and giggles, checked out USAspending.gov using Bariloche as search term. Found a grant to Boston University let in 2017 by the National Science Foundation (NSF) to the Trustees of Boston University for $29 Million - currently $10 Million dollars over its intended grant allocation. The grant is scheduled to expire this year.
"Heart disease is the number one cause of death in the US and a leading cause worldwide, but current medicine cannot regenerate and or repair diseased human heart tissue. Today, there is no cure for a heart attack. The vision of Directed Multiscale Assembly of Cellular Metamaterials with Nanoscale Precision (CELL-MET) Nanosystems Engineering Research Center is to change this. CELL-MET will develop tissue-engineering principles to create scalable, low-cost technologies for growing clinically significant cardiac tissues from cell-level building blocks. The research approach is to adapt and advance novel nanomanufacturing techniques to integrate a variety of functional biological structures and elements into flexible polymer scaffolds that support and guide heart cells. The goal of this project is to create cardiac patches that will someday allow for the repair of hearts damaged by a heart attack or other diseases. In addition to their potential for repairing damaged hearts, artificial cardiac tissues will be used to test the effects of heart drugs or other drugs more realistically and efficiently than is currently possible. Broader impacts will include kindergarten to post-doctoral education and training programs that will produce a diverse, well-trained, world aware workforce to support the new billion dollar industries enabled by CELL-MET research. Industrial partners will work with CELL-MET to create these new industries, developing the business opportunities generated by the research breakthroughs.
…CELL-MET brings together a diverse, world-class team from Boston University, the University of Michigan, Florida International University, Harvard, Columbia, Argonne National Lab, EPFL (Switzerland), and Centro Atomico-Bariloche (Argentina). The team has expertice in semiconductors, photonics, nanotechnology, optical systems, organic molecules, cardiac biology, and cellular assembly."
Meanwhile, Cell-Met shows up in USAspending in grant monies of over >$33 Million (all FYs)
Wonder how much of this 'cardiac' research is being used to create fake meat, heart tissue being a muscle and all…..
https://foia.state.gov/search/Results.aspx?searchText=Bariloche&beginDate=&endDate=&publishedBeginDate=&publishedEndDate=&caseNumber=
https://www.usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_1647837_4900
https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1647837&HistoricalAwards=false
https://www.usaspending.gov/keyword_search/%22cell-met%22