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Black Ops Funding? Thorne Research Corporation and Government Ties

DARPA CLASSIFIED  Posted: 14 Oct 2000  |  Source: FOIA procurement records

Analysis of declassified procurement records suggests Thorne Research Corporation received multimillion-dollar funding from defense agencies under DARPA's Structured Digital Behavioral Modeling program. The company has repeatedly denied involvement in classified bio-mechanical synchronization research.

EPA Internal Memo: Groundwater Contamination Reports Withheld from Public Record

EPA ENVIRONMENT  Posted: 02 Sep 2000  |  Source: anonymous submission

A series of internal EPA memos obtained by a contractor employee describe elevated PCB readings near three municipal water sources in the Pacific Northwest. None of these findings appear in the agency's public disclosure filings for the corresponding quarters.

Pharmaceutical Suppression: FDA Reviewer Notes on Suppressed Efficacy Data for Neurolex-7

FDA PHARMA  Posted: 18 Jul 2000  |  Source: former FDA reviewer

Handwritten review notes from a senior FDA pharmacologist indicate that efficacy concerns about the antidepressant Neurolex-7 were not included in the final approval summary. The drug was approved in 1998 and has since been prescribed to over 400,000 patients.

Contractor Overreach: DynaTech Solutions Billed $14M for Unrealized Defense Contract Work

DOD CONTRACTOR  Posted: 11 May 2000  |  Source: DOD billing records (FOIA)

Billing records obtained through FOIA request show DynaTech Solutions submitted and received payment for 14 million dollars in deliverables that appear nowhere in the associated contract scope of work. The contracting officer of record has since left federal employment.

FCC Signal Interference Reports Cluster Near Fort Devens, 1996–1999

FCC SIGNALS  Posted: 09 Mar 2000  |  Source: FCC public filings cross-referenced

A review of civilian FCC interference complaint filings shows an unexplained cluster of anomalous signal reports within 40 miles of Fort Devens, Massachusetts. Complaints describe identical symptoms: broadband static, temporary compass deviation, and interrupted shortwave reception. No official explanation has been issued.

State Dept. Cable Archive: Suppressed Climate Reporting from Pacific Basin Monitoring Stations

STATE DEPT CLIMATE  Posted: 22 Jan 2000  |  Source: diplomatic cable, partial declassification

A partially declassified State Department cable from 1997 references anomalous readings from three Pacific Basin atmospheric monitoring stations. The cable recommends the findings be withheld from the IPCC reporting cycle pending “further internal review.” No follow-up cable has been located.

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