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Allegations Linking SAIC contracts, former IBM executives, and Afghan heroin trade to covert murder operations and Justice Scalia's death

Allegations Linking SAIC contracts, former IBM executives, and Afghan heroin trade to covert murder operations and Justice Scalia's death The passage provides a network of alleged connections between former IBM executives, defense contractor SAIC, and large government contracts that purportedly facilitated drug trafficking and possibly violent retaliation. It also raises unverified claims about Justice Scalia's death and coordinated murder ops. While specific names and contracts are mentioned, the evidence is vague and lacks concrete documentation, limiting immediate investigative action, but the involvement of high‑level contractors and a Supreme Court justice makes it a moderate‑value lead. Key insights: Former IBM executives Sue Horton and Bud Horton moved to roles at Tetra Tech and Accenture, respectively, before joint ventures with SAIC on billion‑dollar State Department and DoD contracts.; SAIC‑Tetra Tech joint venture (Integrated Justice Systems International) was awarded a contract to support criminal‑justice programs in conflict zones, coinciding with the period of increased Afghan opium production.; The passage alleges that the SAIC contract was used to “grow and fortify the Afghan heroin trade” and to corrupt law enforcement.

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Allegations Linking SAIC contracts, former IBM executives, and Afghan heroin trade to covert murder operations and Justice Scalia's death The passage provides a network of alleged connections between former IBM executives, defense contractor SAIC, and large government contracts that purportedly facilitated drug trafficking and possibly violent retaliation. It also raises unverified claims about Justice Scalia's death and coordinated murder ops. While specific names and contracts are mentioned, the evidence is vague and lacks concrete documentation, limiting immediate investigative action, but the involvement of high‑level contractors and a Supreme Court justice makes it a moderate‑value lead. Key insights: Former IBM executives Sue Horton and Bud Horton moved to roles at Tetra Tech and Accenture, respectively, before joint ventures with SAIC on billion‑dollar State Department and DoD contracts.; SAIC‑Tetra Tech joint venture (Integrated Justice Systems International) was awarded a contract to support criminal‑justice programs in conflict zones, coinciding with the period of increased Afghan opium production.; The passage alleges that the SAIC contract was used to “grow and fortify the Afghan heroin trade” and to corrupt law enforcement.

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kagglehouse-oversightmedium-importancedefense-contractingsaicafghan-opiumjustice-scaliapolitical-violence
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