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People
14
Organizations
2
Locations
3
Events
3
Relationships
4
Quotes

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Type: Investigative narrative / correspondence
File Size: 3.07 MB
Summary

The document is a conspiratorial narrative linking the suspicious death of Justice Scalia to broader 'murder ops' and corporate corruption involving SAIC, Tetra Tech, and government contracts. It details the career movements of Bud and Sue Horton between IBM, Accenture, and Tetra Tech, alleging their involvement in securing billion-dollar contracts with the State Department and DoD that purportedly facilitated the Afghan heroin trade. The text also references the 'Franklin Scandal' and criticizes the lack of autopsy for Justice Scalia.

People (8)

Name Role Context
Justice Scalia Supreme Court Justice
Subject of suspicious death theories
William O. Ritchie Former head of criminal investigations for D.C. police
Quoted questioning the lack of autopsy for Scalia
Tim Shorrock Author
Coined the phrase 'systems integrator' regarding SAIC
Bud Horton Executive (IBM, Accenture)
Alleged aid of implementation; involved in joint ventures with SAIC/Leidos
Sue Horton Executive (IBM, Tetra Tech)
Alleged aid of implementation; involved in joint ventures with SAIC
Matthew Horton Son of Bud and Sue Horton
Described as an aid of implementation
Ben Lanier Son of Bud and Sue Horton
Described as an aid of implementation
Hillary Clinton Secretary of State (Former)
Mentioned in relation to a 2011 State Department award

Organizations (14)

Name Type Context
SAIC
Science Applications International Corporation, central to the allegations
Washington Post
Media outlet printing Ritchie's quote
D.C. Police
Former employer of William Ritchie
US Marshal
Questioned regarding actions at Scalia's death scene
IBM
Former employer of Bud and Sue Horton
Tetra Tech
Employer of Sue Horton, joint venture partner with SAIC
State Department
Awarded contracts to IJSI
Accenture
Employer of Bud Horton
Leidos
SAIC spin-off
Cerner
Partner in 2015 DoD award
DoD
Department of Defense, awarded 2015 contract
Integrated Justice Systems International, LLC (IJSI)
Joint venture between SAIC and Tetra Tech
Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL)
State Dept bureau receiving services from IJSI
NY Times
Reported on Afghan opium trade

Timeline (3 events)

Early 2007-ish
Sue Horton leaves IBM for Tetra Tech
N/A
Early 2009-ish
Bud Horton leaves IBM for Accenture
N/A
February 2016 (Implied)
Justice Scalia's passing
Texas
Justice Scalia 35 guests

Locations (2)

Location Context
Location of Justice Scalia's death
Focus of heroin trade allegations

Relationships (3)

Bud Horton Spouse (Former) Sue Horton
referred to as 'formerly married Bud and Sue Horton'
Bud Horton Parent/Child Matthew Horton
text refers to 'their two grown sons Matthew Horton...'
Sue Horton Parent/Child Ben Lanier
text refers to 'their two grown sons... Ben Lanier'

Key Quotes (4)

"As a former homicide commander, I am stunned that no autopsy was ordered for Justice Scalia"
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"My gut tells me there is something fishy going on in Texas."
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Quote #2
"the Sue Horton contract was used to grow and fortify the Afghan heroin trade"
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Quote #3
"Tasked With Combating Opium, Afghan Officials Profit From It"
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Quote #4

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