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[[Lawyer]]. He spent fourteen years as a staff attorney with the Senate Antitrust Subcommittee and the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. He played a central role in the [[Lockheed Aircraft bribery]] investigation of the 1970's and in the investigation of the [[BCCI]]. | [[Lawyer]]. He spent fourteen years as a staff attorney with the Senate Antitrust Subcommittee and the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. He played a central role in the [[Lockheed Aircraft bribery]] investigation of the 1970's and in the investigation of the [[BCCI]]. | ||
− | As chief investigator for the Kerry Subcommittee on narcotics and terrorism, Jack Blum testified before the [[Senate Select Committee on Intelligence]] about [[CIA/Drug | + | As chief investigator for the Kerry Subcommittee on narcotics and terrorism, Jack Blum testified before the [[Senate Select Committee on Intelligence]] about [[CIA/Drug trafficking]] as part of [[Iran-contra]] that "We don't have to investigate. We already know."<ref>[[Mike Ruppert]], http://www.fromthewilderness.com/ssci.shtml</ref> |
==Later activities== | ==Later activities== |
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Career
Lawyer. He spent fourteen years as a staff attorney with the Senate Antitrust Subcommittee and the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. He played a central role in the Lockheed Aircraft bribery investigation of the 1970's and in the investigation of the BCCI.
As chief investigator for the Kerry Subcommittee on narcotics and terrorism, Jack Blum testified before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence about CIA/Drug trafficking as part of Iran-contra that "We don't have to investigate. We already know."[1]
Later activities
As of 2016, he was treasurer of the Center for International Policy.[2]
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