
Chronology: A.Q. Khan
Some key events in A.Q. Khan’s life, professional career and illegal nuclear dealings.
Some key events in A.Q. Khan’s life, professional career and illegal nuclear dealings.
Fruit of the poisonous tree is a legal metaphor in the United States used to describe evidence that is obtained illegally.
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CNN and NPR knowingly allowed their organizations to be infiltrated by military intelligence officers. Supposedly they were terminated after discovery by higher-ups, but can they really be trusted to tell the truth?
Clinical trials that test medicines for use in the European Union (EU) increasingly take place in low and middle income countries. Most trial participants in these countries are poor, have limited access to health care and have low medical literacy, all factors that limit their autonomy to participate in the clinical trial. Unfortunately, the bodies responsible for protecting the rights and safety of these vulnerable participants, such as national drug regulatory authorities and ethics
committees, often do not function properly.
Why have the national media given zero coverage to the fact that Soros, an agent of a foreign power, Great Britain, through his network of tax-exempt organizations, foundations, and his personal largesse, has been buying off elected officials, police chiefs, judges, and news-media celebrities, by the dozen? Is this not political corruption of the highest order?
Is this the shooter? Reports are naming Eric Hudson Paddock as the shooter’s brother. Is this his information?
SEP 11, 2000 CIA Reveals Covert Acts In Chile CBS NEWS The CIA is acknowledging for the first time the extent of its deep involvement in Chile, where it dealt with coup-plotters, false propagandists and assassins. The agency posted a declassified report required by the U.S. Congress on its Web site Wednesday. It is one of several efforts to release information on the American role in the 1973 Chilean coup, the suicide of Marxist president Salvador Allende after the coup and the regime of Gen. Augusto Pinochet. Despite the disclosures, the CIA report admits to no abuses or cover-up by CIA agents. “A review […]