The unresolved U.S. Government vs. Keppe & Pacheco case is a harsh reminder of the ongoing abuse of power and silencing of dissent that mark our modern world.
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"Power as it exists today is wrong, inhuman and dangerous. We must halt this headlong race to nothingness and destruction, and begin the important construction of a new society that benefits all human beings."
Norberto Keppe, Liberation of the People: The Pathology of Power
The U.S. Government vs. Keppe & Pacheco case has ramifications for all humanity. Not only does the case illustrate the worst aspects of the pathology of power, it has also severely restricted the public’s access to innovative scientific findings that can significantly improve how we live. Remaining silent is no longer an option.
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The Case
In 1988, a great injustice was perpetrated against two renowned scientists. A case of ideological persecution that should worry us even today.
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Case Timeline
Full report on illegal and criminal conduct perpetrated by U.S. government agents.
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Full Case Dossier
Keppe & Pacheco
The complete story of the arrest and what was going on behind it.
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The Work
About the work of Norberto Keppe and Claudia B. Pacheco.
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Breaking the Silence Documentary
By 1988, Keppe and Pacheco’s science of Analytical Trilogy had impacted tens of thousands.
They’d also been surveilled, slandered relentlessly and even shot at.
Here is that story.
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The U.S. Government vs. Keppe & Pacheco represents a classic silencing of important whistleblowers. In this program, Richard Lloyd Jones talks to Dr. Pacheco about what was – and is still – going on.
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Keppe’s Liberation of the People
FREE DOWNLOAD of Keppe’s most timely book.
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Pacheco's American Drug Multinational
How the CIA and Economic Power control minds through drugs.
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Unresolved, by Gilbert Gambucci
An excerpt from this revealing new book about the severe corruption behind the Keppe & Pacheco case.
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