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hay miles de personas que ponen en cuestion la teoria oficial, se han escrito decenas y decenas de libros que tambien cuestionan la teoria oficial y acusan a la CIA y a Bush. Pero ninguno había sido asesinado.
Descarguen todo lo que crean de interes,que ira siendo censurado.
el caso de este señor, es un triste ejemplo de lo que puede ocurrir cuando un brote de psicosis paranoica no es tratada ni medicada como merece..
y claro, como lo dice wayne madsen ( y ese quien shishi es ) seguro que es cierto..::
Wayne Madsen (born April 25, 1954) is a Washington, D.C.-based investigative journalist, author and columnist specializing in intelligence and international affairs. He is the author of the blog Wayne Madsen Report.
Madsen was born in Ridley Park, Pennsylvania on 28 April 1954 to an American mother and a Danish mariner. His grandmother, who emigrated to the U.S. with his father after World War II was Victoria Madsen, a Danish communist party official.[9][10] In the 1950s Victoria Madsen was deported by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Madsen attended the University of Mississippi where he joined the Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps.[11]
Career
U.S. Navy
Upon graduation from University of Mississippi, he joined the U.S. Navy. He was commissioned an ensign.
In early 1982 he was stationed at the Coos Head Naval Facility which had an allowance of twelve officers, ninety-five enlisted and 15 civilians. He was later given a bad fitness report by his executive officer, Lt. Cmdr. Marney Finch who transferred him to Washington D.C. later that year.[12]
In 1984, Madsen was loaned to the National Security Agency by the Navy.[13] He resigned from the Navy in 1985 as a lieutenant, having been passed over for promotion. Madsen described himself as the "most senior lieutenant in the Navy"[14]
Post Navy career
Between 1985 and 1989 Madsen held a series of jobs, first working for RCA as a government consultant on contracts for the National Security Agency (NSA). Later he worked for the Navy's Naval Data Automation Command as a civilian employee. After this Madsen briefly established his own consulting firm, then worked for the National Bureau of Standards, and later for the State Department.[13] In 1990 Madsen joined Computer Sciences Corporation, working there from 1990 until 1997,[13] when he joined the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) as a senior fellow. In late January 2005 Madsen left EPIC.[13]
Journalism career
In 2005 Madsen began working as a free-lance journalist. He produces a blog called the Wayne Madsen Report. His articles have appeared in publications such as CorpWatch, CounterPunch, CovertAction Quarterly, In These Times, Multinational Monitor, The American Conservative, The Progressive and The Village Voice. His columns have appeared in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Columbus Dispatch, Houston Chronicle, Philadelphia Inquirer, Miami Herald and the Sacramento Bee.[11][15] He appeared on WETA-TVs "White House Chronicle" in January, 2012.[16]
Wayne Madsen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Seguro que tiene más recorrido (sobre todo intelectual) que tú. Mira, para que vayas practicando inglés cuando te entrevistes con la Comunidad lgtb de S. Francisco: