Richard J. Brenneke
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+ | '''Richard J. Brenneke''' (December 5 1941 - July 23 2015) is a US businessman who testified in 1988 that he had worked in Southeast Asia with the CIA's [[Air America (airline)|Air America]], among other roles. Brenneke testified to the Senate's [[Kerry Committee report|Kerry Committee]] on [[allegations of CIA drug trafficking]], and his evidence was considered by the [[House October Surprise Task Force]] on the 1980 [[October Surprise conspiracy theory|October Surprise affair]]. | ||
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Richard J. Brenneke (December 5 1941 - July 23 2015) is a US businessman who testified in 1988 that he had worked in Southeast Asia with the CIA's Air America, among other roles. Brenneke testified to the Senate's Kerry Committee on allegations of CIA drug trafficking, and his evidence was considered by the House October Surprise Task Force on the 1980 October Surprise affair.
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