There is a possible link between Monica Peterson (who was allegedly investigating the CF in Haiti when she died under mysterious circumstances) and Sallyport Global, a U.S. contractor, the recipient of over $700 million in government money, which was exposed yesterday by the Associated Press as running a drug and alcohol smuggling/human trafficking/prostitution operation at a major airbase in Iraq.
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/sallyport-global-contractor-alcohol-theft-sex-trafficking-iraq-balad-ap/
John DeBlasio, CEO of Sallyport Global, a West Point Graduate and Iraq veteran, also runs a charitable organization, GPD Charitable Trust, which funds the Center for Middle Eastern Studies at the Josef Korbel School at the University of Denver, sponsoring student interns on trips to the Middle East. Monica Peterson graduated with a PhD in political science from the Josef Korbel School and was a research fellow. Students from Korbel apparently have interned with the U.S. Department of State, the U.S. Department of Defense, the United Nations, the FBI, the OECD, and World Vision International,among others,
https://archive.is/YrI39
CMES (Center for Middle Eastern Studies) convenes major thematic events in partnership with the best and brightest scholars, policymakers, and intellectuals from around the world. In 2015 CMES developed two major initiatives. The first was a ground-breaking specialization focused on the role of religion in international affairs. One of the first such programs in the United States, this specialization allows Master’s candidates in either the Josef Korbel School of International Studies or in the Department of Religious Studies to obtain a certificate in the Study of Religion and International Affairs. The second initiative is an experiential learning program that supports student travel to and internships in the Middle East. Another GPD grantee, Syria Direct based in Amman Jordan, now hosts interns from Korbel and shares communication strategies and initiatives as a result of this program.
John DeBlasio was also sued by a former employee and partner for various assorted crimes, though the suit was dismissed. He was accused by a former partner and employee of murder for hire, necrophilia for hire, drug smuggling, the sexual trafficking of minors, tax evasion, and “illicit trafficking in arms, including supplying guns to the Taliban, ISIS and Chechen rebels,” the suit said.
https://archive.is/ZOSCi
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She proceeded with one case. She lost that case. The second case was his defamation case against her. He won that case. She was found to have defamed him.