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THERMOFISHER CONNECTION TO DOPEY & BLUNT
Needs more digging IMO, anons.
Mention of DOPEY & BLUNT was a 40 second (ZERO MARKER?) delta by Q.
Thanks, oh mighty Baker. Some anon must be over the target?
PAUL MONTRONE CLINTON ADMINISTRATION AND TOOK THERMOFISHER GLOBAL!
THERMOFISHER CEO
Mr. Montrone was the CEO of Fisher Scientific International Inc. from its initial public offering in 1991 until its merger with Thermo Electron in 2006, forming Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. Under Mr. Montrone’s leadership, Fisher was transformed from a North American manufacturer and distributor into a global enterprise supplying research, testing and clinical laboratories in 150 countries with over 600,000 products and services. Annual sales increased from $760 million in 1991 to approximately $6.0 billion in 2006. Over this 15 year period, the equity value of Fisher increased from approximately $200 million to $12 billion and the annual return to shareholders was 26% compounded.
CLINTON ADMINISTRATION
For many years, Mr. Montrone also participated in healthcare policy matters at the national level. During the Clinton Administration, he was a member of the President’s Advisory Commission on Consumer Protection and Quality in the Health Care Industry, as well as a founder of the National Forum for Health Care Quality Measurement and Reporting. He was a Director of The Healthcare Leadership Council and the New England Healthcare Institute, a member of the Health and Retirement Task Force of the Business Roundtable, and a currently a Director and Treasurer of the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health.
He has also been involved in Washington, DC business policy matters, mainly through his activity with the Business Roundtable, where he was a member of its Planning Committee, and Chairman of the Civil Justice Reform Taskforce.
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http:// www.libertylp.com/leadership/
>Stanislav Lunev.
>The BRIDGE.
Through the Eyes of the Enemy: The Autobiography of Stanislav …
https:// www.amazon.com/Through-Eyes-Enemy…Stanislav/dp/0895263904
Stanislav Lunev was a Soviet GRU (military intelligence) agent who defected to the United States in March of 1992 after a successful career of intelligence gathering from China and the United States.
JOURNALISTS, ULTERIOR MOTIVES AND WAR-TORN SYRIA
Col. Stanislav Lunev has once revealed that many journalists from Russia and other countries are, in reality, intelligence gatherers. He also stated that many Russian journalists have recruited leading American reporters to engage in espionage as well. Col. Lunev should know exactly how Russian covert operatives execute their missions. He was the highest-ranking spy ever to defect from the Russia’s top spy organization, the GRU.
The United States has strict laws against using journalists as spies. This does not mean it never happens, however. More often than not, journalists serve as sources for the US intelligence community. OSINT, Open Source Intelligence, is the lead in utilizing media for its intelligence activities.
50 USC § 403–7 titled, Prohibition on using journalists as agents or assets, specifically states that “the Intelligence Community may not use as an agent or asset for the purposes of collecting intelligence any individual who is authorized by contract or by the issuance of press credentials to represent himself or herself, either in the United States or abroad, as a correspondent of a United States news media organization.”
With more than 28 journalists killed in Syria just in 2012 alone, the war torn nation has become uniquely complex. Many of these journalists have been killed by pro-Assad forces while some have been killed by anti-Assad opposition.
Both sides have enacted the practice of targeting journalists and both sides may have good reason. Today, we learn that while most journalists are serving in ethical roles, some are not. Some, like Ankhar Kotchneva, may be serving in unique covert activities working as spies.
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https:// www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/171236/journalists-ulterior-motives-and-war-torn-syria-kerry-patton