to expose, disrupt, misdirect, discredit, or otherwise neutralize the activities of black nationalist, hate-type organizations and groupings, their leadership, spokesmen, membership and supporters, and to counter their propensity for violence and civil disorder
1978 - 1987 William H. Webster
3/6/1924 - born in St. Louis, MO
(202) 835-7550
wwebster@milbank.com
Lieutenant, U.S. Navy
Order of the Coif
Ad Hoc Committee on Habeas Corpus
Committee of Court Administration
Council of the American Law Institute
American Bar Association
Missouri Bar Integrated
Metropolitan St. Louis Bar Association
Chairman, Judiciary Conference Advisory Committee on the Criminal Rules
Board of Trustees, Washington University
Board of Visitors, University of Colorado Law School
National Advisory Board, American University
Riot Relief Fund Award
Patrick V. Murphy Award, Police Foundation
1947 - Bachelor of Arts, Amherst College
Amherst, MA
1949 - Juris Doctor, Washington University Law School
St. Louis, MO
1949 - 1959 - Attorney
1960 - 1961 - U.S. Attorney, Eastern District of Missouri
1964 - 1969 - Missouri Board of Law Examiners
1970 - 1973 - Judge, U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri
1973 - 2/23/1978 - Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
1975 - Doctor of Laws, Amherst College
1977 - Distinguished Alumnus Award, Washington University Law School
1980 - Man of the Year, St. Louis Globe-Democrat
May, 1981 - William Greenleaf Elliot Award, Washington University
October, 1981 - National Academy of Public Administration
October, 1982 - Fordham Law School Louis Stein Award
August, 1983 - International Platform Association Theodore Roosevelt Award
June, 1984 - The Jefferson Award for the Greatest Public Service by an Elected or Appointed Official
Counterintelligence program aimed at gaining informatioon about black nationalist groups and leaders for purposes of exposing and discrediting them
circulated derogatory allegations about Kenyatta to local authorities
1967 - Kenyatta placed on "Rabble Rouser List"
Agitator Index
1969
April - letter sent to Kenyatta falsely purported from Tougaloo College Defense Committee
August - defendents gave information on Kenyatta to an attorney inquiring on behalf of the Episcopal Church as to continuing funding of the Jackson Human Rights Project
12/21/1979 - Defendents' first motion for summary judment on absolute immunity grounds denied
No animals or animal products had tested positive for the virus there
11/2019 - 3/2020 - 50,000 samples of wild animals from 300 different species as well as 11,000 farm animals in 31 Chinese provinces all tested negative for SARs-CoV-2
Individuals who contracted COVID early on had not visited the market
the Wuhan Institute of Virology holds one of the largest collections of bat pathogens in the world
An expert involved in collecting the samples attacked by bats and blood spattered on his skin
surgeries performed on the bats to collect tissue samples
since 2007, Shi Zhengli has been researching how spike proteins in natural and chimeric SARS-like coronaviruses bind to the ACE2 receptors in the cells of humans, bats and other animals
Bat Woman
Biosafety level 4 in WIV
collected samples from horseshoe bats from Yunan
funded by $3.7 million grant by United States
Muller's Ratchet - as outbreak starts to peter out, virus tends to mutate into more transmissible form, but grows weaker
"There is zero evidence that the new coronavirus variant increases the severity of the disease"
Health Emergencies Program Chief of WHO, Mike Ryan
Chinese National Health Commission's Expert Panel of COVID-19 Response
50,000 samples of wild animals from 300 different species (including bats) as well as 11,000 farm animals in 31 Chinese provinces — taken between November 2019 and March 2020 — had all tested negative for SARS-CoV-2, the virus which causes COVID-19.
12/2020 - in briefing document Pfizer submitted to FDA advisory committee in support of its application for emergency-use vaccine authorization, no mention was made of any problems at Ventavia
authorization granted next day
8/2021 - no Ventavia inspections had been conducted
Icon dissatisfied with Ventavia's inability to keep up with data entry queries
all queries to be addressed within 24 hours
subjects experiencing grade-three local reactions should be contacted
severe redness, swelling or pain at injection site
more than 100 queries had remained outstanding for more than 3 days
2 cases were test subject that had reported severe symptoms/reactions
Icon asked for confirmation as to whether contact had been made so as to ascertain further details and determine whether a site visit is clinically indicated
regional director, Brook Jackson
fired after reporting concerns to the FDA
participants placed in hallway after injection and not being monitored by clinical staff
lack of timely follow-up of patients who experienced adverse events
protocol of deviations not being reported
vaccines not being stored at proper temperatures
mislabeled laboratory specimens
targeting by Ventavia of staff who reported these problems
hired as research subcontractor to work on 4 other clinical trials
use of Covid-19 vaccine in children and young adults
children 5 - 11
10 micrograms of a nucleoside-modified messenger RNA encoding the viral spike glycoprotein of SARS-CoV-2 that is formulated in lipid particles
supplied as a frozen suspension in multiple dose vials
last 2 assignments were in Attack Squadron 144 and Carrier Airborne Squadron Early Warning 11
1960 - 1973 - Vietnam War
8/1962
selected for commissioning under the integration program
Officer Candidate School in Newport, Rhode Island
U.S.S. Portofield DD682
Combat Informations Center Officer
Lieutenant Junior Grade
1964 - Naval Destroyer School
Newport
USS John R. Craig
DD-885
U.S.S. Parrot MSC197
Commanding Officer
1971 - Weapons Instructer, Naval Destroyer School
Newport
United States War College
Bachelor of Arts, University of Rhode Island
Naval Destroyer School in Newport
Executive Officer, USS Brooke
DEG-1
University of Oklahoma
Head, Surface Lieutenant Commander Assignments Assistant for Captain Detailing in Bureau of Naval Personnel
Washington, D.C.
1975 = 1977 - commanded U.S.S. Farragat DDG-37
Executive Assistant to Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Navy
Manpower and Reserve Affairs, Washington, D.C.
relieved Presidential Appointee
remained until 1981
Destroyer Squadron 22
1983 - 1984 - Executive Assistant to the Chief of Naval Personnel
Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for manpower, personnel and training
12/1984 - 7/1986 -first flag officer assignment as executive assistant to chief of Naval Operations
Commander, Cruiser Destroyer Group 8 in Norfolk, VA
Carrier Battle group commander
U.S.S. Saratoga CB60
1987 - Commander Battle Force 6 Fleet
8/1988 - Chief of Naval Personnel
Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Manpower, Personnel and Training
11/1991 - 4th Star
12/1991 - Commander in Chief, Allied Forces, CINCSOUTH Southern Europe
Naples, Italy
Commander of All NATO forces engaged in Operations enforcing U.S. Sanction against warring factions in former Republic of Yugoslavia
Commander in Chief, United States Naval Forces Europe CINCUSNAVEUR London, England
3/2/1992 - fourth star
2/1/1993 - Commander, Joint Task Force Provide Promise
responsible for supply of humanitarian relief to Bosnia, Hersogovina airdrop missions
troops contributing to United Nations mission throughout Balkans
provided weapons and ammunition to those in ground despite blockade
4/23/1994 - 25th Chief of Naval Operations
1st ever to climb from enlisted ranks of Navy
Senior Military Officer of Department of Navy
responsible to Secretary of Navy for command, utilization of resources and operating efficiency of operating forces of Navy and Navy Shore Activities assigned by Secretary
member, Joint Chiefs of Staffs
principle Naval Advisor to President and Secretary of Navy on Conduct of War
principle advisor and Naval Executive to Secretary on conduct of activities on Department of Navy
1998 - 1999 - Kosovo War
Awards
Defense Distinguished Service Medals
3 Navy Distinguised Service Medal
3 Legions of Merit
2 Meritorious Service Medals
Navy Commendation Medal
Navy Achievement Medal
3 Navy Good Conduct Medal
served on ships in South China Sea and Gulf of Tonkin