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Guns.com
August 24, 2016
In the case against Libby and the congressional investigation her status was revealed. Her various jobs were revealed and yes she had jobs that were NOC and one of those was Brewster Jennings & Associates which was then revealed as a CIA front. All easily verified by the case and various articles.
teleSUR English
July 8, 2015
The U.S. government invaded Iraq, devastated a society, killed upwards of a million people, wounded, traumatized, and displaced millions more. The National Security Archive has posted several newly available documents Monday, one of them an account by Charles Duelfer of the search he led in Iraq forÃâà...
Plain Dealer
November 18, 2010
Ziffel, you are completely wrong about her status as an agent. Plame did serve as a NOC agent for the CIA, and she additionally worked for an acknowledged front company for the CIA, Brewster Jennings & Associates. Please see this article about her status. It references a court document submitted duringÃâà...
OpEdNews
September 5, 2009
Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky (D., Ill) is one of the most consistently liberal members of the U.S. House of Representatives. A champion for universal health care, human rights and a whole host of left-of-center causes, she is a stalwart member of the House's Progressive Caucus. Schakowsky, a nativeÃâà...
Huffington Post (blog)
October 6, 2006
However, at the same time Beyaz Enerji was making its play for access into U.S. nuclear labs, Brewster Jennings and Associates, the CIA cover company of Valerie Plame Wilson, was very close to penetrating the Beyaz Enerji ring, known to the CIA as part of a major nuclear black market operationÃâà...
CBS News
October 30, 2005
Even though the business directory Dun & Bradstreet had a listing for the firm in a Boston office building, Brewster-Jennings & Associates was a CIA fiction, created to provide cover for agents like Valerie Plame. The problem, says Marcinkowski, is that exposing Brewster-Jennings could lead foreign intelligence agencies toÃâà...
Executive Intelligence Review (EIR)
July 13, 2005
The leak also exposed a longstanding CIA proprietary company, Brewster Jennings & Associates, where Plame worked. The Boston- and Washington-based front company had, since 1994, been tracking weapons of mass destruction, through a network of agents and correspondents in a such dangerousÃâà...
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