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Jack J. Grynberg resume cites alleged Soviet spy work and involvement in oil royalty legislation
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Jack J. Grynberg resume cites alleged Soviet spy work and involvement in oil royalty legislation

Jack J. Grynberg resume cites alleged Soviet spy work and involvement in oil royalty legislation The document provides a detailed personal and professional history linking Jack J. Grynberg to U.S. military R&D, alleged Soviet radioactive warfare espionage, and authorship of reports cited in congressional bills on oil and gas royalties. While it suggests possible influence on legislation and intelligence ties, the claims are unverified and lack concrete transaction data, limiting immediate investigative action but offering a moderate lead worth follow‑up. Key insights: Grynberg claims service in U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and as a 'scientific spy' for the Soviet Radioactive Warfare Section (1956‑57).; Co‑author of multiple technical papers on oil well logging and nuclear energy in the 1960‑70s.; His name appears in the bibliography of reports referenced by H.R. 501, H.R. 3534, and H.R. 2152 concerning oil royalties and foreign bribery.

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Jack J. Grynberg resume cites alleged Soviet spy work and involvement in oil royalty legislation The document provides a detailed personal and professional history linking Jack J. Grynberg to U.S. military R&D, alleged Soviet radioactive warfare espionage, and authorship of reports cited in congressional bills on oil and gas royalties. While it suggests possible influence on legislation and intelligence ties, the claims are unverified and lack concrete transaction data, limiting immediate investigative action but offering a moderate lead worth follow‑up. Key insights: Grynberg claims service in U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and as a 'scientific spy' for the Soviet Radioactive Warfare Section (1956‑57).; Co‑author of multiple technical papers on oil well logging and nuclear energy in the 1960‑70s.; His name appears in the bibliography of reports referenced by H.R. 501, H.R. 3534, and H.R. 2152 concerning oil royalties and foreign bribery.

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