Jim you have corroborated my master's degree self-directed research project in the corporate control of science. I got the technical contracts at University of MInnesota and I documented over 300 businesses that "donate" a 100% tax deduction to then control the research scientists, the research facilities, the patent - so it's a huge subsidy.
Then I found this Ph.D. from I think the 1970s on the whole history of the University (Bill Huntzicker) - and I included that in my analysis. I passed out my report at the "State of the University" annual address by the President (he went on to the President of University of California and before that he was President of University of Texas).
I had a big sign about how Monsanto Genetic engineering was a corrupt control of the University. One administrator had bragged - on record, "for enough money will give you soybeans the size of softballs" - he got fired for other corrupt reasons.
I had already gotten a divestment of $1.5 million from Texaco Oil for using slave labor in Burma - passed the regents but that got the Treasurer fired. haha. (well not really funny - she filed a lawsuit against her human rights being violated as she was AFrican-American and she told me that Tobacco stocks were next to be divested)....
Then on my sweatshops activism (whereby the U had a multibillion contract with Nike) the General Counsel who runs the U said, as I sent out on my email list, "I hope the Professors on this committee are tenured."... and then the administration deleted my whole email account of over 800 messages (technically I could still use my email - they only monitored it and deleted my saved messages). ... Anyway so then I went on "unlimited hunger strike" or announced I was going to do so and the President emailed me - " You've done enough already... blah blah" the University did join the independent "Workers Rights Consortium" that we were organizing for...
And that was the end of my academic career - well I was still a student technically even though I was just running amok on campus. I did get hired as a part-time Op-Ed writer where I exposed all this research also. So a Professor emailed me, "I will personally make sure you are never published in the MN Daily again." That's all the message said! And he was the one who had to sign off my master's thesis as he was the director of my graduate program. haha. Suffice it to say they were glad to get rid of me.
I did finally get arrested for trespassing when I was caught snoring on the toilet during spring break - the cop thought I was homeless (and actually she busted into the bathroom when I was standing at the sink - but someone had reported me). I just explained that I was an alumni and it was cold out and I needed to get back to work so I was just taking a nap. haha. She wanted to call my Landlady to make sure I was not homeless and then she wanted to call my boss to make sure I had a job. Then she kicked me off campus for a year - turned out that was totally unconstitutional as a later ruling stopped the cops from applying a "trespassing warning" to all the buildings of the same owner - it can only apply to the one building a person is trespassing in... And it was a public building! So I just left the city on a old three speed bicycle and then the George Floyd uprising happened so I think the University promised to stop using city cops now?
OH by the way a Biology Professor told me that indeed Cargill and Monsanto had taken over the Biology department - he retired and moved back to Canada. I used to wander that huge university just pondering how tragic the whole situation was about academia being controlled by this corporate brown-No$ing administrators. haha.
One time I saw a sign for a genetic "asthma" study for non-white people. So I knew enough to knew it was a corporate patent scam. I went right into their office and interviewed the scientists and sure enough the BRAGGED to me how they were patenting people's bloodlines without their knowledge. I then reported this in my expose report. Not too long after - maybe a year later - someone broke into that lab and the blood got stolen. haha. Then the University article had the scientists quoted saying they had no idea why the blood would get stolen. Too funny.
Then some private Cyberian Intelligence business included me in their EcoTerrorist Report - I was one of twelve top ecoterrorist suspects - and the reason being that I was a "multisector" and "habitual" activist. haha. In other words I was practicing my Bill of Rights and thus an ecoterrorist suspect! The Cargill research biology genetics building did get burned down though but it was fairly early in construction - I didn't know anything about that except I did have a big op-ed expose on Cargill. The person did get caught later on...
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