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Allegations of Coordinated Murder Plots, Suspicious Death of Justice Scalia, and SAIC‑Related Contracts Tied to Afghan Opium Trade

Allegations of Coordinated Murder Plots, Suspicious Death of Justice Scalia, and SAIC‑Related Contracts Tied to Afghan Opium Trade The passage mixes several unverified claims – a personal narrative of murder‑for‑hire, speculation about Justice Scalia’s death, and alleged connections between former IBM executives, SAIC contracts, and Afghan heroin trafficking. While it names high‑profile entities (Justice Scalia, SAIC, U.S. Department of State, DoD), it provides no concrete evidence, dates, transaction amounts, or verifiable documents, limiting immediate investigative value. However, the mention of specific contracts (2011 State Department award, 2015 DoD award) and individuals (Sue Horton, Bud Horton) offers a modest lead for document review, meriting a moderate score. Key insights: Claims of a coordinated murder operation targeting the author and family.; Speculative allegations that Justice Scalia’s death involved foul play and lack of autopsy.; Reference to former IBM executives (Sue Horton, Bud Horton) moving to firms linked with SAIC joint ventures.

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Allegations of Coordinated Murder Plots, Suspicious Death of Justice Scalia, and SAIC‑Related Contracts Tied to Afghan Opium Trade The passage mixes several unverified claims – a personal narrative of murder‑for‑hire, speculation about Justice Scalia’s death, and alleged connections between former IBM executives, SAIC contracts, and Afghan heroin trafficking. While it names high‑profile entities (Justice Scalia, SAIC, U.S. Department of State, DoD), it provides no concrete evidence, dates, transaction amounts, or verifiable documents, limiting immediate investigative value. However, the mention of specific contracts (2011 State Department award, 2015 DoD award) and individuals (Sue Horton, Bud Horton) offers a modest lead for document review, meriting a moderate score. Key insights: Claims of a coordinated murder operation targeting the author and family.; Speculative allegations that Justice Scalia’s death involved foul play and lack of autopsy.; Reference to former IBM executives (Sue Horton, Bud Horton) moving to firms linked with SAIC joint ventures.

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