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Kenneth R. Timmerman
Kenneth R. Timmerman is a longtime contributor to The American Spectator. He is currently writing his memoirs. Author of 11 books of non-fiction, including two New York Times best-sellers, Timmerman was based in Paris and covered the Middle East and many of its wars during the 1980s and early 1990s, working for USA Today, the Atlanta Constitution, Newsweek, the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, CBS News and many others. He was nominated for the Nobel Peace prize in 2006. His website is kentimmerman.com
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Kenneth R. Timmerman | Oct 9, 2021
El Monte, CA Since my first investigative piece on China’s commercial and intelligence operations in March 1995[1], I had published a half-dozen magazine-length articles in The American Spectator that exposed China’s U.S. networks. Some of these involved Chinese intelligence operations…
As previewed at AmSpecBlog on Friday, November 13, 2009, in wake of U.S. government crackdown on Mullah regime front, the Alavi Foundation: FROM OUR DECEMBER 1995 ISSUE The Tehran government has an outpost in Manhattan disguised as a nonprofit foundation….