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Tulsa Beacon
June 29, 2017
“Justice delayed any further is justice denied,” wrote Oliver “Buck” Revell, who formerly was the FBI director's deputy in charge of the Criminal Investigative Division.” Bribery is unconstitutional and it's time AT&T refunded billions to Oklahoma ratepayers – including state government.” A group calledÃâà...
Tablet Magazine
June 28, 2017
But in 2009, the Obama administration, which had begun its conciliatory approach toward Tehran, decided that it could use NIAC's help in mending rifts with Iranian leaders. The White House also needed NIAC, as an Iranian-American group to endorse and legitimize President Barack Obama's friendlyÃâà...
Dallas News (blog)
May 26, 2017
But Oliver “Buck” Revell, 78, who began working for the FBI at the height of the Cold War in 1964, said “Oh, absolutely” when asked if Jones' story rings true. Revell, now retired and living in the Dallas area, was the FBI agent who oversaw Oklahoma from 1977 to 1979. “In the first place,” Revell says, “anyÃâà...
VICE News
February 18, 2015
As Oliver "Buck" Revell, the former Associate Deputy Director of the FBI, told VICE News, private arms deals generally fall into three distinct categories. "Some are classified covert operations which have been legitimately authorized by the president," he said. "Others are activities the dealer may undertakeÃâà...
Texas Tribune
November 18, 2014
... U.S. Congressman-Elect; former United States attorney; Oliver “Buck” Revell – Revell Group International; former associate deputy director of the FBI; former chairman, Greater Dallas Crime Commission; Kelly Shackelford – President and CEO, Liberty Institute; Julie Springer — Partner, Weibart, Springer,Ãâà...
Dallas Morning News
March 25, 2011
Former Dallas FBI boss Oliver “Buck” Revell recommended that Ortiz be fired after the 1992 incident but was overruled by his superiors in Washington. The second standoff occurred under Gonzalez, who allowed Ortiz to keep his job. Casey succeeded Gonzalez in 2006. After Gonzalez finished his defenseÃâà...
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