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 Microbiologist Death Toll Mounts As Connections To Dyncorp, Hadron, Promis
 Software & Disease Research Emerge

 A Career In Microbiology Can Be Harmful To Your Health
 (Revised/Updated)

 By Michael Davidson
 FTW Staff Writer
 and Michael C. Ruppert


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Editor's Note As FTW has begun to investigate serious discussions by
legitimate scientists and academics on the possible 'necessity' of reducing
the world's population by more than four billion people, no stranger set of
circumstances since Sept. 11 adds credibility to this possibility than the
suspicious deaths of what may be as many as 14 world-class
microbiologists. Following on the heels of our two-part series on the coming
world oil crisis, this story by Michael Davidson, a graduate of the Syracuse
University School of Journalism, is one which takes on a unique significance.
In our original story, we incorrectly reported the original date of
disappearance of Don Wiley and two other microbiologists. These errors
have been corrected and we have updated the story to include new deaths
that have occurred since we published an earlier version on Feb. 14. The
newest connections to DynCorp, Hadron and PROMIS software are leads an
amateur would not miss. How else would any microbiologists threatening an
ultra secret government biological weapons program be identified than by
secretly scanning their databases to see what they were working on? -- MCR



(FTW) - In the four-month period from Nov. 12 through Feb. 11, seven world-
class microbiologists in different parts of the world were reported dead. Six
died of "unnatural" causes, while the cause of the seventh's death is
questionable. Also on Nov. 12, DynCorp, a major government contractor for
data processing, military operations and intelligence work, was awarded a
$322 million contract to develop, produce and store vaccines for the
Department of Defense. DynCorp and Hadron, both defense contractors
connected to classified research programs on communicable diseases,
have also been linked to a software program known as PROMIS, which may
have helped identify and target the victims.

In the six weeks prior to Nov. 12, two additional foreign microbiologists were
reported dead. Some believe there were as many as five more
microbiologists killed during the period, bringing the total as high as 14.
These two to seven additional deaths, however, are not the focus of this
story. This same period also saw the deaths of three persons involved in
medical research or public health.

� On Nov. 12, Benito Que, 52, was found comatose in the street near the
laboratory where he worked at the University of Miami Medical School. He
died on Dec. 6.

� On Nov. 16, Don C. Wiley, 57, vanished, and his abandoned rental car was
found on the Hernando de Soto Bridge outside Memphis, Tenn. His body
was found on Dec. 20.

� On Nov. 23, Vladimir Pasechnik, 64, was found dead in Wiltshire, England,
not far from his home.

� On Dec. 10, Robert Schwartz, 57, was found murdered in his rural home in
Loudoun County, Va.

� On Dec, 11, Set Van Nguyen, 44, was found dead in the airlock entrance to
a walk-in refrigerator in the laboratory where he worked in Victoria State,
Australia.

� On Feb. 8, Vladimir Korshunov, 56, was found dead on a Moscow street.

� And on Feb. 11, Ian Langford, 40, was found dead in his home in Norwich,
England.

OOPS!

Prior to these deaths, on Oct. 4, a commercial jetliner traveling from Israel to
Novosibirsk, Siberia was shot down over the Black Sea by an "errant"
Ukrainian surface-to-air missile, killing all on board. The missile was over
100 miles off-course. Despite early news stories reporting it as a charter, the
flight, Air Sibir 1812, was a regularly scheduled flight.

According to several press reports, including a Dec. 5 article by Barry
Chamish and one on Jan. 13 by Jim Rarey (both available at
www.rense.com), the plane is believed by many in Israel to have had as many
as five passengers who were microbiologists. Both Israel and Novosibirsk
are homes for cutting-edge microbiological research. Novosibirsk is known
as the scientific capital of Siberia, and home to over 50 research facilities
and 13 full universities for a population of only 2.5 million people.

At the time of the Black Sea crash, Israeli journalists had been sounding the
alarm that two Israeli microbiologists had been recently murdered, allegedly
by terrorists. On Nov. 24 a Swissair flight from Berlin to Zurich crashed on its
landing approach. Of the 33 persons on board, 24 were killed, including the
head of the hematology department at Israel's Ichilov Hospital, as well as
directors of the Tel Aviv Public Health Department and Hebrew University
School of Medicine. They were the only Israelis on the flight. The names of
those killed, as reported in a subsequent Israeli news story but not matched
to their job titles, were Avishai Berkman, Amiramp Eldor and Yaacov
Matzner.

Besides all being microbiologists, six of the seven scientists who died within
weeks of each other died from "unnatural" causes. And four of the seven
were doing virtually identical research -- research that has global, political
and financial significance.

QUE PASA?

The public relations office at the University of Miami Medical School said only
that Benito Que was a cell biologist, involved in oncology research in the
hematology department. This research relies heavily on DNA sequencing
studies. The circumstances of his death raise more questions than they
answer.

Que had left his job at a research laboratory at the University of Miami
Medical School, apparently heading for his Ford Explorer parked on NW
10th Avenue. The Miami Herald, referring to the death as an "incident,"
reported he had no wallet on him, and quoted Miami police as saying his
death may have been the result of a mugging. Police made this statement
while at the same time saying there was a lack of visible trauma to Que's
body. There is firm belief among Que's friends and family that the PhD was
attacked by four men, at least one of whom had a baseball bat. Que's death
has now been officially ruled "natural," caused by cardiac arrest. Both the
Dade County medical examiner and the Miami Police would not comment on
the case, saying only that it is closed.

A MEMPHIS MYSTERY

Don C. Wiley of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute at Harvard University,
was one of the most prominent microbiologists in the world. He had won
many of the field's most prestigious awards, including the 1995 Albert Lasker
Basic Medical Research Award for work that could make anti-viral vaccines
a reality. He was heavily involved in research on DNA sequencing. Wiley was
last seen around midnight on Nov. 15, leaving the St. Jude's Children's
Research Advisory dinner held at the Peabody Hotel in Memphis, Tenn.
Associates attending the dinner said he showed no signs of intoxication, and
no one has admitted to drinking with him.

His rented Mitsubishi Galant was found about four hours later, abandoned on
a bridge across the Mississippi River, headed towards Arkansas. Keys were
in the ignition, the gas tank full, and the hazard flashers had not been turned
on. Wiley's body was found on Dec. 20, snagged on a tree along the
Mississippi River in Vidalia, La., 300 miles south of Memphis. Until his body
was found, Dr. Wiley's death was handled as a missing person case, and
police did no forensic examinations.

Early reports about Wiley's disappearance made no mention of paint marks
on his car or a missing hubcap, which turned up in subsequent reports. The
type of accident needed to knock off the hubcaps (actually a complete wheel
cover) used on recent model Galants would have caused noticeable damage
to the sheet metal on either side of the wheel, and probably the wheel itself.
No damage to the car's body or wheel has been reported.

Wiley's car was found about a five-minute drive from the hotel where he was
last seen. There is a four-hour period in his evening that cannot be accounted
for. There is also no explanation as to why he would have been headed into
Arkansas late at night. Wiley was staying at his father's home in Memphis.

The Hernando de Soto Bridge carries Interstate 40 out of Memphis, across
the Mississippi River into Arkansas. The traffic on the bridge was reduced to
a single lane in each direction. This would have caused westbound traffic out
of Memphis to slow down and travel in one lane. Anything in the other two
closed lanes would have been plainly obvious to every passing person. There
are no known witnesses to Wiley stopping his car on the bridge.

On Jan. 14, almost two months after his disappearance, Shelby County
Medical Examiner O.C. Smith announced that his department had ruled
Wiley s death to be "accidental;" the result of massive injuries suffered in a
fall from the Hernando de Soto Bridge. Smith said there were paint marks on
Wiley's rental car similar to the paint used on construction signs on the
bridge, and that the car's right front hubcap was missing. There has been no
report as to which construction signs Wiley hit. There is also no explanation
as to why this evidence did not move the Memphis police to consider
possibilities other than a "missing person."

Smith theorizes that Wiley pulled over to the outermost lane of the bridge
(that lane being closed at the time) to inspect the damage to his car. Smith's
subsequent explanation for the fall requires several other things to have
occurred simultaneously

� Wiley had to have had one of the two or three seizures he has per year due
to a rare disorder known only to family and close friends, that seizure being
brought on by use of alcohol earlier that evening;

� A passing truck creating a huge blast of wind and/or roadway bounce due to
heavy traffic; and,

� Wiley had to be standing on the curb next to the guardrail which, because of
Wiley's 6-foot-3-inch height, would have come only to his mid-thigh.

These conditions would have put Wiley's center of gravity above the rail, and
the seizure would have caused him to lose his balance as the truck created
the bounce and blast of wind, thus causing him to fall off the bridge.

SCIENCE IS MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD?

Robert M. Schwartz was a founding member of the Virginia Biotechnology
Association, and the Executive Director of Research and Development at
Virginia's Center for Innovative Technology. He was extremely well respected
in biophysics, and regarded as an authority on DNA sequencing.

Co-workers became concerned when he didn't show up at his office on Dec.
10. He was later found dead at his home. Loudoun County Sheriff's officials
said Schwartz was stabbed on Dec. 8 with a sword, and had an "X" cut into
the back of his neck.

Schwartz's daughter Clara, 19, and three others have been charged in the
case. The four are said to have a fascination with fantasy worlds, witchcraft,
and the occult. Kyle Hulbert, 18, who allegedly committed the murder, has a
history of mental illness, and is reported by the Washington Post to have
killed Schwartz to prevent the murder of Clara. At the request of Clara
Schwartz's attorneys, on Feb. 13 Judge Pamela Grizzle ordered all new
evidence introduced about her role in the case to be sealed. She also issued
a temporary gag order covering the entire case on police, prosecutors and
defense attorneys.

BREATHE DEEPLY, AND CARRY A BIG STICK

Set Van Nguyen was found dead on Dec. 11 at the Commonwealth Scientific
and Industrial Research Organization's animal diseases facility in Geelong,
Australia. He had worked there 15 years. According to an article on
www.rense.com by Ian Gurney, in Jan. 20001 the magazine Nature published
information that two scientists at this facility, using genetic manipulation and
DNA sequencing, had created an incredibly virulent form of mousepox, a
cousin of smallpox. The researchers were extremely concerned that if similar
manipulation could be done to smallpox, a terrifying weapon could be
unleashed.

According to Victoria Police, Nguyen died after entering a refrigerated
storage facility. "He did not know the room was full of deadly gas which had
leaked from a liquid nitrogen cooling system. Unable to breathe, Mr. Nguyen
collapsed and died," is the official report.

Nitrogen is not a "deadly" gas, and is a part of air. An extreme over-
abundance of nitrogen in one's immediate atmosphere would cause
shortness of breath, lightheadedness, and fatigue -- conditions a biologist
would certainly recognize. Additionally, a leak sufficient to fill the room with
nitrogen would set off alerts, and would be so massive as to cause a
complete loss of cooling, causing the temperature to rise, which would also
set off alerts these systems are routinely equipped with.

A RUSSIAN, BRITISH INTELLIGENCE AND OLD CORPSES

In 1989, Vladimir Pasechnik defected from the Former Soviet Union (FSU) to
Great Britain while on a trip to Paris. He had been the top scientist in the
FSU's bioweapons program, which is heavily dependent upon DNA
sequencing. Pasechnik's death was reported in the New York Times as
having occurred on Nov. 23.

The Times obituary indicated that the announcement of Pasechnik's death
was made in the United States by Dr. Christopher Davis of Virginia, who
stated that the cause of death was a stroke. Davis was the member of British
intelligence who de-briefed Dr. Pasechnik at the time of his defection. Davis
says he left the intelligence service in 1996, but when asked why a former
member of British intelligence would be the person announcing the death of
Pasechnik to the US media, he replied that it had come about during a
conversation with a reporter he had had a long relationship with. The reporter
Davis named is not the author of the Times' obituary, and Davis declined to
say which branch of British intelligence he served in. No reports of
Pasechnik's death appeared in Britain for more than a month, until Dec. 29,
when his obituary appeared in the London Telegraph, which did not include a
date of death.

Pasechnik spent the 10 years after his defection working at the Centre for
Applied Microbiology and Research at the UK Department of Health,
Salisbury. On Feb. 20, 2000, it was announced that, along with partner
Caisey Harlingten, Pasechnik had formed a company called Regma
Biotechnologies Ltd. Regma describes itself as "a new drug company
working to provide powerful alternatives to antibiotics." Like three other
microbiologists detailed in this article, Pasechnik was heavily involved in
DNA sequencing research. During the anthrax panic of this past fall,
Pasechnik offered his services to the British government to help in any way
possible. Despite Regma having a public relations department that has
released many items to the press over the past two years, the company has
not announced the death of one of its two founders.

FEBRUARY, BLOODY FEBRUARY

On Feb. 9 the news publication Pravda.ru reported that Victor Korshunov had
been killed. At the time, Korshunov was head of the microbiology sub-facility
at the Russian State Medical University. He was found dead in the entrance
to his home with a cranial injury. Pravda reports that Korshunov had probably
invented either a vaccine to protect against biological weapons, or a weapon
itself.

On Feb. 12 a newspaper in Norwich, England reported the previous day's
death of Ian Langford, a senior researcher at the University of East Anglia.
The story went on to say that police "were not treating the death as
suspicious." The next day, Britain's The Times reported that Langford was
found wedged under a chair "at his blood-spattered and apparently
ransacked home."

The February 12 story, from the Eastern Daily Press, reports that clerks at a
store near Langford's home claim he came in on a daily basis to buy "a big
bottle of vodka." Two of the store's staff also claim Langford had come into
the store a few days earlier wearing "just a jumper and a pair of shoes."
None of the store's staff would give their name.

It is hard to understand how a man can reach the highest levels of
achievement in a scientific field while drinking "a big bottle of vodka" on a
daily basis, and strolling around his hometown nearly nude. A Feb. 14 follow-
up story from the Eastern Daily Press says police believe Langford died after
suffering "one or more falls." They say this would account for his head injuries
and large amount of blood found at the death scene.

THE HOWARD HUGHES MEDICAL INSTITUTE -- ANOTHER LINK?

There is another intriguing connection between three of the five American
scientists that have died. Wiley, Schwartz, and Benito Que worked for
medical research facilities that received grants from Howard Hughes
Medical Institute (HHMI). HHMI funds a tremendous number of research
programs at schools, hospitals and research facilities, and has long been
alleged to be conducting "black ops" biomedical research for intelligence
organizations, including the CIA.

Long-time biowarfare investigator Patricia Dole, Ph.D. reports that there is a
history of people connected to HHMI being murdered. In 1994, Jose Trias
met with a friend in Houston, Texas and was planning to go public with his
personal knowledge of HHMI "front door" grants being diverted to "back
door" black ops bioresearch. The next day, Trias and his wife were found
dead in their Chevy Chase, Md. home. Chevy Chase is where HHMI is
headquartered. Police described the killings as a professional hit. Tsunao
Saitoh, who formerly worked at an HHMI-funded lab at Columbia University,
was shot to death on May 7, 1996 while sitting in his car outside his home in
La Jolla, Calif. Police also described this as a professional hit.

BEYOND THE BIZARRE

Early-October saw reports that British scientists were planning to exhume the
bodies of 10 London victims of the 1918 type-A flu epidemic known as the
Spanish Flu. An October 7 report In The Independent, UK said that victims of
the Spanish Flu had been victims of "the world's most deadly virus." British
scientists, according to the story, hope to uncover the genetic makeup of the
virus, making it easier to combat.

Professor John Oxford of London's Queen Mary's School of Medicine, the
British government's flu adviser, acknowledges that the exhumations and
subsequent studies will have to be done with extreme caution so the virus is
not unleashed to cause another epidemic. The uncovering of a pathogen's
genetic structure is the exact work Pasechnik was doing at Regma.
Pasechnik died six weeks after the planned exhumations were announced.
The need to exhume the bodies assumes no Type-A flu virus sample exists in
any lab anywhere in the world.

A piece on MSNBC that aired September 6 makes the British exhumation
plans seem odd. The story refers to an article that was to be published the
following day in the weekly magazine Science, reporting the 1918 flu virus
had recently been RNA sequenced. Researchers had traced down and
obtained virus samples from archived lung tissue of WWI soldiers, and from
an Inuit woman who had been buried in the Alaskan permafrost.

HELP WANTED, SPIES, AND A LINK TO PROMIS

Almost immediately at the outset of the anthrax scare, the Bush
administration contracted with Bayer Pharmaceuticals for millions of doses
of Cipro, an antibiotic to treat anthrax. This was done despite many in the
medical community stating that there were several cheaper, better
alternatives to Cipro, which has never been shown to be effective against
inhaled anthrax. The Center for Disease Control's (CDC) own website states
a preference for the antibiotic doxycycline over Cipro for inhalation anthrax.
CDC expresses concerns that widespread Cipro use could cause other
bacteria to become immune to antibiotics.

It was announced Jan. 21 that the director of the CDC, Jeffrey Koplan, is
resigning effective March 31. Six days earlier it was announced that Surgeon
General David Satcher is also resigning. And there is currently no director for
the National Institutes of Health -- NIH is being run by an acting director. The
recent resignations leave the three most significant medical positions in the
federal government simultaneously vacant.

After three months of conflicting reports it is now official that the anthrax that
has killed several Americans since October 5 is from US military sources
connected to CIA research. The FBI has stated that only 10 people could
have had access, yet at the same time they are reporting astounding security
breaches at the biowarfare facility at Fort Detrick, Md. -- breaches such as
unauthorized nighttime experiments and lab specimens gone missing.

The militarized anthrax used by the US was developed by William C. Patrick
III, who holds five classified patents on the process. He has worked at both
Fort Detrick, and the Dugway Proving Grounds in Utah. Patrick is now a
private biowarfare consultant to the military and CIA. Patrick developed the
process by which anthrax spores could be concentrated at the level of one
trillion spores per gram. No other country has been able to get concentrations
above 500 billion per gram. The anthrax that was sent around the eastern US
last fall was concentrated at one trillion spores per gram, according to a Jan.
31 report by Barbara Hatch Rosenberg of the Federation of American
Scientists.

In recent years Patrick has worked with Kanatjan Alibekov. Now known by the
Americanized "Ken Alibek", he defected to the US in 1992. Before defecting,
Alibek was the no. 2 man in the FSU's biowarfare program. His boss was
Vladimir Pasechnik.

Currently, Ken Alibek is President of Hadron Advanced Biosystems, a
subsidiary of Alexandria, Va.-based Hadron, Inc. Hadron describes itself as
a company specializing in the development of technical solutions for the
intelligence community. As chief scientist at Hadron, Alibek gave extensive
testimony to the House Armed Services Committee about biological
weapons on Oct. 20, 1999, and again on May 23, 2000. Hadron announced
on Dec. 20 that as of that date, the company had received $12 million in
funding for medical biodefense research from the Defense Advanced
Research Projects Agency, the US Army Medical Research and Materiel
Command, and the NIH. Hadron said it was working in the field of non-
specific immunity.

In the 1980s Hadron was founded and headed by Dr. Earl Brian, a medical
doctor and crony of Ronald Reagan and an associate of former Attorney
General Edwin Meese. Brian was convicted in the 1980s on fraud charges.
Both Hadron and Brian have been closely associated in court documents
and numerous credible reports, confirmed since Sept. 11, with the theft of
enhanced PROMIS software from its owner, the INSLAW Corporation.
PROMIS is a highly sophisticated computer program capable of integrating a
wide variety of databases. The software has reportedly been mated in recent
years with artificial intelligence. PROMIS has long been known to have been
modified by intelligence agencies with a back door that allows for
surreptitious retrieval of stored data. [For more information on what PROMIS
can do and its history, please use the search engine at www.copvcia.com.]

Given this unique capability, and Hadron s prior connections to PROMIS, it is
a possibility that the software, by tapping into databases used by each of the
victims, could have identified any lines of research that threatened to
compromise a larger, and as yet unidentified, more sinister covert operation.

A PATTERN?

The DNA sequencing work by several of the microbiologists discussed
earlier is aimed at developing drugs that will fight pathogens based on the
pathogen's genetic profile. The work is also aimed at eventually developing
drugs that will work in cooperation with a person's genetic makeup.
Theoretically, a drug could be developed for one specific person. That being
the case, it's obvious that one could go down the ladder, and a drug could be
developed to effectively treat a much broader class of people sharing a
genetic marker. The entire process can also be turned around to develop a
pathogen that will affect a broad class of people sharing a genetic marker. A
broad class of people sharing a genetic marker could be a group such as a
race, or people with brown eyes.

SMALLPOX

An Oct. 17 story in USA Today reported that the US government wanted to
order 300 million doses of smallpox vaccine. Apparently, that wish has been
granted. On Nov. 28 a British vaccine maker, Acambis, announced that it had
received a $428 million contract to provide 155 million doses of smallpox
vaccine to the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). This
was Acambis' second contract. The company is already in the process of
producing 54 million doses. The US government has 15.4 million doses
stockpiled, and HHS plans to dilute them five to one. The two contracts and
the dilution program will bring the total HHS stockpile to 286 million doses.

Smallpox was officially declared eradicated by the World Health Organization
in 1977, after treating the last known case in Merca, Somalia.

MEHPA -- MEDICAL FASCISM

A meeting of the Center for Law and the Public Health (CLPH) was convened
on Oct. 5. This group is run jointly by Georgetown University Law School and
Johns Hopkins Medical School, and was founded under the auspices of the
Center for Disease Control (CDC). CLPH was formed one month prior to the
2000 Presidential election. The purpose of the October meeting was to draft
legislation to respond to the then current bioterrorism threat.

After working only 18 days, on Nov. 23 CLPH released a 40-page document
called the Model Emergency Health Powers Act (MEHPA). This was a
"model" law that HHS is suggesting be enacted by the 50 states to handle
future public health emergencies such as bioterrorism. A revised version was
released on Dec. 21 containing more specific definitions of "public health
emergency" as it pertains to bioterrorism and biologic agents, and includes
language for those states that want to use the act for chemical, nuclear or
natural disasters.

According to the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS),
after declaring a "public health emergency", and without consulting with
public health authorities, law enforcement, the legislature or courts, a state
governor using MEHPA, or anyone he/she decides to empower, can among
many things

� Require any individual to be vaccinated. Refusal constitutes a crime and will
result in quarantine. � Require any individual to undergo specific medical
treatment. Refusal constitutes a crime and will result in quarantine. � Seize
any property, including real estate, food, medicine, fuel or clothing, an official
thinks necessary to handle the emergency. � Seize and destroy any property
alleged to be hazardous. There will be no compensation or recourse. � Draft
you or your business into state service. � Impose rationing, price controls,
quotas and transportation controls. � Suspend any state law, regulation or rule
that is thought to interfere with handling the declared emergency.

When the federal government wanted the states to enact the 55 mph speed
limit, they coerced the states using the threat of withholding federal monies.
The same tactic will likely be used with MEHPA. As of this writing the law has
been passed in Kentucky. According to AAPS, it has been introduced in the
legislatures of Arizona, California, Delaware, Illinois, Massachusetts,
Minnesota, Mississippi, Michigan, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, New
Mexico, New York, Pennsylvania and Tennessee. It is expected to be
introduced shortly in Colorado, Connecticut, Hawaii, Maine, and Wisconsin.
MEHPA is being evaluated by the executive branches in North Carolina,
Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia and Washington, DC.

The research the microbiologists were doing could have developed methods
of treating diseases like anthrax and smallpox without conventional
antibiotics or vaccines. Pharmaceutical contracts to deal with these diseases
will total hundreds of millions, if not billions, of dollars. If epidemics could be
treated in non-traditional ways, MEHPA might not be necessary. Considering
the government's actions nullifying many civil liberties since last September,
MEHPA seems to be a law looking for an excuse to be enacted. Maybe the
microbiologists were in the way of some peoples' or business' agendas.

We also know that DNA sequencing research can be used to develop
pathogens that target specific genetically related groups. One company,
DynCorp, handles data processing for many federal agencies, including the
CDC, the Department of Agriculture, several branches of the Department of
Justice, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the NIH. On Nov. 12
DynCorp announced that its subsidiary, DynPort Vaccine, had been awarded
a $322 million contract to develop, produce, test, and store FDA licensed
vaccines for use by the Defense Department. It would be incredibly easy for
DynCorp to hide information pertaining to the exact make-up, safety, efficacy
and purpose of the drugs and vaccines the US government has contracted
for.


Reasons to suspect DynCorp of criminal behavior are not hard to find.
Investigative reporter Kelly O Meara of Insight Magazine, in a story dated
February 4, disclosed a massive US military investigation of how DynCorp
employees in Bosnia had engaged in a widespread sex slave ring, trading
children as young as eight and videotaping forced sexual encounters. She
reviewed government documents and interviewed Army investigators looking
into the activities which had spread throughout DynCorp's contract
operations to service helicopters and warehouse supplies for the US military.
Videos and other evidence of the crimes are in the Army s possession. And
in a February 23rd story, veteran journalist Al Giordano of
www.narconews.com reported that a class action suit had been filed in
Washington, D.C. by more than 10,000 Ecuadorian farmers and a labor
union against DynCorp for its rampant spraying of herbicides which have
destroyed food crops, weakened the ecosystem and caused more than
1,100 documented cases of illness.

DynCorp's current Chairman, Paul Lombardi responded to the suit by
sending intimidating letters in an unsuccessful attempt to force the plaintiffs to
withdraw.

DynCorp has also been directly linked to the development and use of
PROMIS software by its founder Bill Hamilton of Inslaw. DynCorp s former
Chairman, current board member and the lead investor in Capricorn
Holdings, is Herbert 'Pug' Winokur. Winokur was, until recently, Chairman of
the Enron Finance Committee. He claimed ignorance as to the fraudulent
financial activities of Enron s board even though he was charged with their
oversight.

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