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+ | [[Michael Ruppert]] summarises Tom Clines as [[Ted Shackley]]'s "career-long deputy and sidekick".<ref>[[Document:Ed Wilson's Revenge]]</ref> | ||
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Founder of | Systems Services International |
Member of | Operation 40, US/Deep state |
Perpetrator of | Arms for Libya |
"Ted Shackley's career-long deputy and sidekick" |
Michael Ruppert summarises Tom Clines as Ted Shackley's "career-long deputy and sidekick".[1]
An event carried out
Event | Location | Description |
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Arms for Libya | Libya US | Around 20 tonnes of C-4 plastic explosive, training in bomb making, together with thousands of rifles, handguns & other weapons sold by a CIA operative to Muammar Gaddaffi's Libya in the late 1970s - early 1980s. Then "the biggest arms-dealing case in U.S. history", still lacking its own page on Wikipedia as of 2020. |
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