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Alexander MacCallum
#JonBenetRamsey

"On March 8, 2024, FOX 31, Colorado, reported, “CBI: Former scientists manipulated data in over 600 cases”. CBI released the findings from their investigation on Yvonne “Missy” Woods on Friday, FOX said.

“Over the years, Woods was connected to some high-profile cases, including the Kobe Bryant sex assault case that was eventually dropped, the Susannah Chase murder case and the Alex Ewing hammer killings case.

The now disgraced former Georgia attorney Lin Wood, who is a State’s witness for Atlanta DA Fani Willis against President Donald Trump in Georgia’s RICO case, was the Defense counsel for the victim in the Kobe Bryant case that has now been tainted by the CBI.

Wood’s constant involvement in rape and murder cases is not a coincidence.

On January 4, 2021, shortly before all hell broke loose in Washington DC, Wood led his famous ‘child rape & murder’ Tweet storm with a MEMO that had been sent to AG Jeff Sessions that was authored by award-winning news reporter and credible FBI witness Timothy Charles Holmseth.

The HOLMSETH MEMO that Wood strategically sent to Trump, effectively started a riot, and included NAMES and details surrounding international child trafficking connected to an Indiana corporation called Specialized Investigative Consultants Inc.

https://timothycharlesholm... "
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2 months ago
Linda Christl
2 months ago
In response Alexander MacCallum to his Publication
Dad worked for Boeing didn’t he?
Alexander MacCallum
2 months ago
In response Linda Christl to her Publication
#Lockheed #Wikipedia
"In 1989, Ramsey formed the Advanced Product Group, one of three companies that merged to become Access Graphics. He became president and chief executive officer of Access Graphics, a computer services company that became a subsidiary of Lockheed Martin in 1991.

In 1996, Access Graphics grossed over $1 billion, and Ramsey was named "Entrepreneur of the Year" by the Boulder Chamber of Commerce. Immediately following the murder of his daughter he was "temporarily replaced so the company did not have to bother him about business matters as he grieved", according to Lockheed Martin spokesman Evan McCollum, but Ramsey returned to his job within weeks.

Ramsey, along with his wife Patsy and young son Burke, moved back to Atlanta shortly thereafter. Access Graphics was later sold to General Electric in 1997.

In 2015, Ramsey told Barbara Walters in an interview that the death of JonBenét and the ensuing investigation and cost of the case had drained his finances. He also claims that because of the notoriety of the case he now finds it very difficult to find work..."