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Born in New York, March 14, 1949. Staff writer for the New York City Tribune, Economic Growth Report, Register-Star. Mr. Duveen heads up a project known as "The Museum of Brooklyn Art and Culture,' which explores cultural subjects of Brooklyn's past and hosts periodic exhibitions and lectures. He is proprietor of "The Siberian Coffee Pipeline Company," which aspires to supply the world with freshly brewed coffee generated from major brewing installations in Siberia. He has also created a planning system known as the Millennial Flexi-Planner, which accommodates short-term and long-term (1,000 years or more) scheduling in a single compatible framework.
(3 comments) Sunday, April 27, 2014 The NED, the NGOs, and the CIA: American influence in the PhilippinesSHARE
In the first of a multi-part series, columnist Rod Kapunan reveals to his readers the labyrinth of U.S.-funded NGOs that drain the vibrancy of the Philippines through political subterfuge. The NGOs mentioned and the modus operandi are similar in other countries such as the Ukraine, which is so much in the news today. A link to the second part of the series will be found in the comments section for this article.
(1 comments) Sunday, June 27, 2010 Explosive evidence at WTC cited by former CDI employeeSHARE
A man claiming to be a former employee of a firm specializing in controlled demolition supports the contention that World Trade Center towers 1 and 2, and Building 7 of the complex, were brought down by a controlled demolition, and not by aircraft impacts and resulting fires.