In 1952, Sir Jack Drummond, a pioneering food scientist, was shot dead while on holiday in France. A local farmer was convicted of the killings. But was he really guilty - or was a more sinister plot at work, involving agribusiness? James Fergusson reportsA bit of history, a murder/spy story, conspiracies - something for everyone. If you must fit it into a category, then just think of Mitch Daniels and his agribusiness connections.....
Vietnam’s Struggle to Overcome the Legacy of US Bombs
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*“GEOPOLITICAL MONITOR”*
*“In an eight-year aerial campaign between 1965-1973, US warplanes dropped
around 800,000 tonnes of munitions, striking at l...
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