Case Filekaggle-ho-022367House OversightJack J. Grynberg resume reveals decades‑long ties to US government, foreign oil ventures, and alleged Soviet‑era scientific espionage
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Jack J. Grynberg resume reveals decades‑long ties to US government, foreign oil ventures, and alleged Soviet‑era scientific espionage
Jack J. Grynberg resume reveals decades‑long ties to US government, foreign oil ventures, and alleged Soviet‑era scientific espionage The document lists high‑level appointments by Presidents Ford, Carter, and Clinton, and claims Grynberg served as a scientific spy for the US Army in the Soviet Union (1956‑57). While the resume provides many dates, company names, and government panels, it lacks concrete evidence of wrongdoing or financial flows. Nonetheless, the combination of alleged espionage, extensive oil interests in former Soviet states, and presidential appointments offers a moderate investigative lead that could uncover conflicts of interest or undisclosed foreign influence. Key insights: Appointed by Presidents Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, and Bill Clinton to advisory panels related to energy and Russian oil‑gas joint ventures.; Claims service as a scientific spy for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in the Soviet Radioactive Warfare Section (1956‑57).; Founded and led multiple oil, gas, and mineral companies operating in the former Soviet Union, Middle East, Africa, and Latin America.
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