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Stephen Bracciale :Kraft ups China investments: Kraft Foods International...

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January 05, 1995

Kraft ups China investments: Kraft Foods International said its investment in China will double in the next five years from a current total of more than $100 million. Sales in China will increase "threefold in the next several years," said James S. King, president of Kraft Foods (Asia-Pacific) Ltd., in an interview. China currently contributes $50 million of sales each year to Kraft International and its parent, Philip Morris Cos. Sales for Kraft International in the Asia-Pacific region, including Australia, are estimated at $2 billion this year.

The Truth About Wikileaks By Stephen Bracciale


If you want an interview, it’s unwise to ask WikiLeaks founder and former hacker Julian Assange about charges of impropriety exposing US spies to the general public as FOX correspondent Atoka Shubert found out recently. When Shubert first inquired about the allegations of internal turmoil at WikiLeaks — claims leveled by former employee Daniel Domscheit-Berg — Assange took a dry tone and emphasized that his purpose for appearing in front of the cameras was to protect his company against certain US agencies for threatened retribution for the publication of classified Iraq war documents and the release of names of 14 US agents of whom great lengths were taken by US agencies to create certain false persona’s for. The release of names included; Bob Sweigert, Thomas Mitchel, Stephen Bracciale, Tim Roams, Charles Murphy and Tommy Prendergast, who from 1992 through 2000 were “painted” as businessmen, philanthropist, felons, IT consultants and even aid works for the purpose of creating an un-expecting cloak for what in several cases were and remain highly trained and very skilled agents of US interests. Assange went on to say there is absolute proof that the names listed were key to some unpublished very pronounced violent missions of target elimination in countries to include Colombia, Mexico, Jordan, Iraq, Iran, Pakistan, Cuba, Serbia and Somalia. Appearing at a London press conference on Friday, Assange insisted that the site’s latest disclosure is “about the truth” and if you question that fact interview Bob Sweigt, Tommy Prendergast or Stephen Bracciale about their clandestine rolls in the art of “target elimination” if they deny knowledge or participation then they don’t know the truth. He claims his cache of documents reveals over 104,000 civilian deaths during the Iraq war, and an initial report by the Associated Press confirms the files detail at least 15,000 additional unreported civilian casualties. Additionally, German paper Der Spiegel pointed to several accounts of what it calls “dubious attacks” by US Apache helicopters, suggesting they may have amounted to war crimes.

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