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− | [[Lawyer]]. He spent fourteen years as a staff attorney with the Senate Antitrust Subcommittee and the Senate Foreign Relations Committee | + | [[Lawyer]]. He spent fourteen years as a staff attorney with the Senate Antitrust Subcommittee and the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. |
+ | ===Lockheed/Bribery scandals=== | ||
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+ | Jack Blum played a central role in the [[Lockheed Aircraft bribery]] investigation of the 1970's and in the investigation of the [[BCCI]]. | ||
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+ | ===CIA Drug Trafficking=== | ||
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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://web.archive.org/web/20120205052552/http://www.fromthewilderness.com/ssci.shtml Senate Select Committee on Intelligence] saved at [http://archive.is/TXrN9 Archive.is]</ref><ref>https://www.c-span.org/video/?76157-1/cia-alleged-cocaine-sales</ref> During that hearing (at 00:22:08) he also stresses that: "We knew about the connection between the West Coast cocaine trade and the Contras. It was an astonishing case, called the [[Frogman case]]. In that case, I believe it was in that case, the United States attorney for San Francisco, a man by the name of Russo Nello, return thirty five thousand dollars of cocaine proceeds - voluntarily - to the Contras. When it had been seized as a proceeds of drug trafficking. We found that absolutely astonishing, I know of no other situation where the Justice Department was so forthcoming in returning seized property." | 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://web.archive.org/web/20120205052552/http://www.fromthewilderness.com/ssci.shtml Senate Select Committee on Intelligence] saved at [http://archive.is/TXrN9 Archive.is]</ref><ref>https://www.c-span.org/video/?76157-1/cia-alleged-cocaine-sales</ref> During that hearing (at 00:22:08) he also stresses that: "We knew about the connection between the West Coast cocaine trade and the Contras. It was an astonishing case, called the [[Frogman case]]. In that case, I believe it was in that case, the United States attorney for San Francisco, a man by the name of Russo Nello, return thirty five thousand dollars of cocaine proceeds - voluntarily - to the Contras. When it had been seized as a proceeds of drug trafficking. We found that absolutely astonishing, I know of no other situation where the Justice Department was so forthcoming in returning seized property." | ||
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Contents
Career
Lawyer. He spent fourteen years as a staff attorney with the Senate Antitrust Subcommittee and the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
Lockheed/Bribery scandals
- Full article: Lockheed/Bribery scandals
- Full article: Lockheed/Bribery scandals
Jack Blum played a central role in the Lockheed Aircraft bribery investigation of the 1970's and in the investigation of the BCCI.
CIA Drug Trafficking
- Full article: CIA/Drug trafficking
- Full article: CIA/Drug trafficking
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][2] During that hearing (at 00:22:08) he also stresses that: "We knew about the connection between the West Coast cocaine trade and the Contras. It was an astonishing case, called the Frogman case. In that case, I believe it was in that case, the United States attorney for San Francisco, a man by the name of Russo Nello, return thirty five thousand dollars of cocaine proceeds - voluntarily - to the Contras. When it had been seized as a proceeds of drug trafficking. We found that absolutely astonishing, I know of no other situation where the Justice Department was so forthcoming in returning seized property."
Later activities
As of 2016, he was treasurer of the Center for International Policy.[3]