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FormerRepublican Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-05-05 08:29 PM
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Here's the story Hatch tried to kill - spread the word!!!
"Deeper into the Wilkes/MZM scandals (Updated)
Saturday, December 03, 2005

Original post:
http://cannonfire.blogspot.com/2005/12/deeper-into-wilk... -
scandals-updated.html
Deeper into the Wilkes/MZM scandals (Updated)
(Note: If you came here by way of LiePar Destin's excellent piece in Kos, you may want to read "Wilkes: The Invisible Empire" first. Also, I'm happy to report that this blockbuster piece on Wilkes in the San Diego Union Tribune strengthens the thesis presented here.)

The good news is that reporters working for the mainstream media have caught on -- in part. They understand that Randy "Duke" Cunningham is hardly the only Republican politician to receive economic "assistance" from Brent Wilkes, head of the Poway-based "defense" firm ADCS -- a.k.a. the Wilkes Corporation, a.k.a. Group W Advisors, a.k.a. lots of other names.

But they still treat this company as though it were something real. Not a single mainstream reporter has scrutinized those web sites and reported on the obvious signs of fakery.

No reporters -- and, for that matter, no procurement officers at the Pentagon -- bothered to do any checking at the patent office. If they had, they would have found that there are no patents covering the "proprietary" designs and innovative equipment advertised by the many ADCS subsidiary firms.

The truth: Wilkes was a mechanism by which public funds earmarked for national defense were funneled to G.O.P. candidates and causes.

Want proof?

Defense contracts are a matter of public record. A reader named John Dean (no, not the Watergate-related John Dean) has been going through some of the records related to Wilkes -- a job which ought to be done by congressional investigators. On one form, the given address does not relate to the massive Wilkes complex on Stowe Avenue in Poway. Instead, the address is 15092 Avenue of Science, San Diego CA 92128.

That, we are told, is the address of a defense firm called Mirror Labs, allegedly a leading firm in the field of testing military equipment. They are referenced in this edition of the Homeland Defense Journal. Their website, we are told, is www.mirrorlabs.com .

That URL goes nowhere. Google has no cache of anything ever being there.

However, this archive page reveals that they once did have a site up, from 2001 to early 2004, at which point the firm, such as it was, seems to have become defunct. The web pages speak of a company with branches in Virigina and Panama. But the only satisfied customers mentioned are a couple of small-ish private companies (real companies) who had some software beta-tested. Google presents no external evidence that a San Diego company named Mirror Labs has ever done anything related to defense, or that it had Virginia and Panama branches.

(Update: A background check on www.mirrorlabs.com shows that the URL address was registered by Group W Media, Wilkes' fake ad agency. The listed administrative contact is PerfectWave Techonologies, another fake company.)

I believe that, for all practical purposes, there is no Mirror Labs, although a firm by that name may well have performed an actual service at one time. So where did the money go? When that nice fat check filled with taxpayer dollars was sent to 15092 Avenue of Science, who opened it? And what did they do with the money?

Here is the organization that really has -- or had -- offices at that address: ADCS PAC. That's where the money went.

Apparently, Wilkes felt queasy about housing his PAC at the same address as ADCS proper, so he set up a small office in a San Diego business park. Someone must have put down the wrong address on one of the applications.

So which candidates got chunks of that taxpayer money earmarked for "defense"?

Henry Bonilla, Roy Brown, Rick Clayburgh, Duke Cunningham (of course!), John T. Doolittle, Maria Guadalupe Garcia, George W. Gekas, Lindsay Graham, Duncan Hunter, Darrell Issa, Samuel Johnson, Thaddeus G. McCotter, Constance Morella, Devin Nune, Steve Pearce, Bill Van de Weghe Jr., Jerry Weller.

All Republicans, of course. As the scandal unfolds, the pundits will try to convince us that "both sides do it." That simply is not true.

The donations amounted only to $5000 or so. But ADCS Pac was hardly the only mechanism by which Wilkes could distribute the Christmas candy. Remember, Perfect Wave Technologies, Pure Aqua Technologies, Group W. Advisors and other "subsidiaries" were also used as funding mechanisms.

By keeping the donations small, and by maintaining the illusion that the donors are numerous, the conspirators could line many a pocket with relative safety. Clever, eh?

Other recipients of Wilkes' largesse: President Bush, Katherine Harris, Tom Delay, Virgil Goode Jr. and Elizabeth Dole -- whose husband, as you may recall from yesterday's post, lent his name to Reverend Moon's "stamp out the cross" crusade. Talk about being on the Dole!

Did all these pols understand the ultimate source of the funds? Perhaps not. However, we know that Duncan Hunter -- chairman of the House Armed Services Committee -- was a big ADCS pusher:

Since 1994, Wilkes and ADCS gave $40,700 in campaign contributions to Rep. Duncan Hunter, a San Diego Republican who now chairs the House Armed Services Committee. Hunter has acknowledged that he joined with Cunningham in 1999 to contact Pentagon officials who reversed a decision and gave ADCS one of its first big contracts, for nearly $10 million." (USA Today, 11/29/05)

And then there's Republican Appropriations Committee Chairman Jerry Lewis, who ordered continued funding of ADCS even after the DOD raised objections.

Obviously, Hunter and Lewis must go under the microscope. Even so, you're missing the point if you waste much time castigating the above-named politicians for receiving the money. What is significant is the device itself -- using "false fronts" to translate IRS-collected revenues into Republican campaign commercials.

Much evidence indicates that Wilkes is but one of many villains involved with such schemes.

I rarely beg my readers, but in this case I must: Please get the word out. This type of investigative work should not be left to the likes of me (or John Dean, or Daniel Hopsicker). Someone in the major media -- or Congress, or the Justice Department -- must investigate.

This scandal could and should be bigger than Plamegate

Who is the "inside man" in the Pentagon? I cannot believe that checks went to Wilkes based purely on the say-so of Duke Cunningham or the other bribed pols. Someone in the Pentagon's procurement offices must be signing off on these expenditures. If investigators identify the person or persons involved, then this conspiracy can be blown wide open.

John Dean found that each of the DOD contracts to ADCS and its related firms were prepared by "DOD_MIGRATOR" -- whoever or whatever that may mean. I'm hardly an expert on Defense Department procurement procedures, so I cannot tell if this nomenclature is standard or unusual. But since each award is numbered, it should not be difficult for an investigator to track down the real person behind DOD_MIGRATOR.


Another oddity: According to Dean, on each ADCS form -- whatever the year -- the company is listed as having 130 employees and annual revenues of "$13,345,9." (Yes, that is the figure given.) These numbers, I am told, never vary.

On the MZM front: Is the other company that bribed Cunningham real or fake? What, precisely, do they do?

Ah, there's the rub: We're dealing with black budget stuff. We're not supposed to know what they do. Alas, in such a world we cannot easily know if they do...anything.

MZM, run by Mitchell Wade -- a longtime member of the Wilkes/Cunningham "posse" -- began life in the early 1990s. Yet during most of the ensuing years, it made little impact on the world. As a "defense and intelligence" firm, it seems to have sprung from nothing in 2002, like a Rambo-ized Venus from the brow of Ares.

This page from (of all things) the Panama American Chamber of Commerce contains some interesting info about MZM: The address is 1523 New Hampshire Ave., N.W.; Washington, DC 20036, USA. The only email contact addresses go to Wade and a man named Joel Cornelison.

Their line of work? Surprisingly enough -- it's a law firm!

When the firm began life in 1993, Wade and Cornelison -- the only names connected with the place -- were "business consultants."

More recently, MZM originated a 501(c)3 nonprofit called the "Sure Foundation" -- allegedly an organization devoted to refugee aid -- which shares the same address. The address was also used by the front company which purchased Cunningham's home at an inflated price.

The Sure Foundation website (the contents of which are quoted here) used to refer to MZM as its "first corporate sponsor." MZM's line of work has changed once more: Now they provide "data warehousing and information technology consulting services to both governmental and non-governmental entities."

That description may be literally true, if we presume that they kept a few floppy disks or notebooks hanging around the office.

So far, I've seen no evidence that the Sure Foundation actually transferred monies to starving refugees. However, we do know that MZM did distribute funds to certain "needy" individuals: Republican politicians.

Wade, unlike Wilkes, kept the MZM Pac housed in the very same office. (We must presume that they didn't have a great deal of office space, since unrelated tenants are in the same building.) When we look at the data on MZM Pac and its activities in 2003-2004, we learn that the population of this company has grown by leaps and bounds.

The PAC now lists roughly 100 names. A close scan of the names indicates that wives and children were recruited to the cause -- the cause being, of course, donations to G.O.P. candidates. (One of the named donors is "Joe Dollar." That can't be real -- can it?) Nearly all the donors are listed as employees of MZM Inc., and many have grandiose titles -- Chairman of this, VP of that.

MZM employees, we learn, were told they had to make the donations or be fired. I believe there are laws against that sort of thing.

Frankly, I'm not at all sure how MZM transformed itself from a two-man law office (I'm picturing a Republican version of Daredevil's Nelson and Murdoch) into a go-go defense and intelligence firm.

For that, it would seem, is the final incarnation of MZM. According to the Center for Public Integrity,

MZM Inc. is a high-tech national security firm based in Washington, D.C. The private firm provides intelligence gathering, technology and homeland security analysis and consulting for both international and domestic governments and private-sector clients. The firm also provides consulting on political and public message strategies. Its government clients include Congress, the White House, the Defense Department, the U.S. intelligence community, the Foreign Terrorist Tracking Task Force and state and local governments, according to the company's Web site. MZM refused to provide any information, however, about its corporate structure, including names of other principals.

In addition to its D.C. headquarters, MZM has field offices in Miami, Tampa, San Antonio, San Diego and Suffolk, Va. The company employs about 70 people.

Following the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, MZM expanded its counterintelligence and national security efforts. It soon experienced an influx of government contracts. The company now predicts a growth rate of more than 35 percent in the 2003 fiscal year. Mitchell Wade, president and CEO, reportedly expects to increase sales from $25 million to $120 million and to hire 230 more employees over the next five years. Wade told the Richmond Times-Dispatch that recently the company has "come out of a flat period" with defense industry contracts.

In September 2003, MZM collaborated with 16 other organizations, called the General Dynamics team, as part of a five-year, $252 million contract to provide engineering and information warfare services to the Air Force Information Warfare Center at Lackland Airforce Base in Texas.

In November 2002, MZM opened a computer center in Charlottesville, Va., to house classified engineering intelligence in a digital mapping and architecture analysis system. Twelve employees in that office are developing the program for the Pentagon. It is designed to provide digital maps of thousands of buildings worldwide. The Richmond Times-Dispatch reported that the mapping system will help soldiers and planners know details of buildings -- even which way doors open and close.

At least we are given some indication of what the firm actually does. The data page goes on to name a number of individuals involved with this work -- intelligence analysts, generals, the kind of people whom we would expect to be involved with such an enterprise. Cornelison seems to have disappeared.

But how much of this data is on the level? One would think that so august a firm would have a web site. However, the listed URL -- www.mzinc.com -- is blank, as is Google's cache for that page. Interestingly, Dean found an MZM contract with the DOD dated February 13, 2003 in which MZM states that it has zero employees and zero revenue. The contract is for a mere $12,740,000.

However, we do know that they did open a fairly large facility in Martinsville, Virgina.

The Center for Public Integrity is trustworthy, but they can only relate what they've been told -- and at this point, who can be sure if a company like MZM is telling the truth? Obviously, Wade's creation (unlike many of the Wilkes pseudocompanies) does actual work for the military/intelligence complex; as we've seen, they've even provided office furniture for the White House. Even so, we must still ask: How and why did Wade's tiny firm suddenly grow like Topsy? Who is Mitchell Wade? Is he a lawyer, a businessman, a spook, or...what?

Which brings us to the larger question surrounding these out-of-nowhere defense firms: How much of this stuff is real?

http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=132x2291706

(Thanks, Dutchdemocrat!)
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sellitman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-05-05 08:31 PM
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1. Thanks for resurrecting this!
Kicked and nominated!!!!!
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stop the bleeding Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-05-05 08:32 PM
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2. K&R
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AX10 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-05-05 08:36 PM
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3. From now on, consider this public information!
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Whoa_Nelly Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-05-05 08:38 PM
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4. Kick & Nominated
Was going to send it to AP, but the link to the original post doesn't work. :(
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stillcool Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-05-05 08:59 PM
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5. Hey...i've been trying for hours...
to get back in to that site...and so am very glad to see your post!! Thank you very much!!
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JAbuchan08 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-05-05 09:03 PM
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6. Its sooo obvious - how could the media miss it
never mind - I know
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JAbuchan08 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-05-05 09:07 PM
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7. kick
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MelissaB Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-05-05 09:12 PM
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8. Odd the site is down
...not

K&R
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Garbo 2004 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-05-05 09:28 PM
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10. As far as I can tell all blogspot.com sites have been down for a while.
At least the ones I've tried to reach this afternoon/nite.
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FormerRepublican Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-05-05 09:30 PM
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11. Try a rightwing site. Someone said they're working.
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jarnocan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-05-05 10:41 PM
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16. Interesting stuff.
Edited on Mon Dec-05-05 10:42 PM by jarnocan
BTW- http://jarnocan.blogspot.com http://vvlobbydays.blogspot.com I haven't noticed any problem.
OOPS dang I guess you are right.
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Tuesday_Morning Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-06-05 06:47 PM
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28. I have no problem
getting to

http://cannonfire.blogspot.com/

The story and an update is there on the front page.
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Justsayin Donating Member (76 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-05-05 09:34 PM
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12. link to the waybackmachine
Edited on Mon Dec-05-05 09:38 PM by Justsayin
http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.mzinc.com

you have to copy and paste the whole string in your address bar.

dont bother it is nothing.
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klook Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-06-05 05:24 PM
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25. It's mzminc, not mzinc (n/t)
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teryang Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-05-05 09:26 PM
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9. Talk about rotten boroughs
This is a level of corruption that would make a byzantine despot proud.
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PretzelWarrior Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-05-05 09:37 PM
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13. KEY POINT!! this is a mostly GOPuglican corruption swamp
not an "everyone's doing it" thing. These people stink to high heaven and I want the stool pigeons to start singing their song.

I don't advocate torture, but use some interesting methods of interrogating the soft white flabby likes of Cunningham and Scanlon to find out who this touches.
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0007 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-05-05 09:41 PM
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14. Damn good article......
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Alizaryn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-05-05 10:02 PM
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15. Rep Conyers always has an open mind.
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0007 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-05-05 11:26 PM
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17. You got it Toyota!
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kansasblue Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-06-05 12:27 AM
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18. KO it.
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we can do it Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-06-05 09:12 AM
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19. Thanks for Keeping This Story Going n/t
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0007 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-06-05 11:54 AM
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20. bttft
bttft
bttft bttft
:kick: :kick:
:kick::kick::kick:
:kick::kick::kick::kick:
:kick::kick::kick::kick::kick:
:kick::kick::kick::kick::kick::kick:
:kick::kick::kick::kick::kick::kick::kick:
Bounce to the fucking top
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myrna minx Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-06-05 12:38 PM
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21. Whoa. Thanks for this post.
:kick: and nominated.
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mod mom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-06-05 01:23 PM
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22. From the San Diego Union Tribune:
Connections to the big boys!

        
THE CUNNINGHAM SCANDAL
Contractor 'knew how to grease the wheels'

ADCS founder spent years cultivating political contacts

By Dean Calbreath
and Jerry Kammer
STAFF WRITER / COPLEY NEWS SERVICE

December 4, 2005

In government documents, he is referred to as "co-conspirator No. 1": a man who gave more than $630,000 in cash and favors to former Rep. Randy "Duke" Cunningham for help in landing millions of dollars in federal contracts.


Howard Lipin / Union-Tribune
ADCS has received at least $80 million in government contracts since 1996. Its $11 million headquarters is located in Poway.

Poway military contractor Brent Wilkes – whom Justice Department officials identify as the co-conspirator – has long been active in local political circles, serving as the San Diego County finance co-chairman of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's campaign and the state finance co-chairman for President Bush.

http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20051204/news_1n4adcs.html
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babsbunny Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-06-05 03:15 PM
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23. Cannonfire link not working
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klook Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-06-05 05:21 PM
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24. Further research
Here are some things I found while researching links and names in the original post. (Please pardon me if I'm repeating anything that's been posted elsewhere on DU.)

Wilkes Corporation
http://www.wilkescorp.com looks legit. They have some job openings listed (one of them is a PR person...), info on the 401(k) plan, online application form, etc. FYI, a whois.com lookup of the domain name (accessed via register.com) shows that wilkescorp.com is registered to the Wilkes Corporation at 15092 Avenue of Science in San Diego. Email address is Perfectwaveinfo@networksolutions.com, with an address of 13970 Stowe Drive in Poway, CA.

Mirror Labs
The www.mirrorlabs.com site is indeed a dead end. A whois.com lookup (again accessed via the register.com web site) reports that the domain name is registered to Group W Media in Poway, CA. Contact info listed for Group W in the whois database is the same as on the Group W Media web site, and also the same as the info for the wilkescorp.com email address listed in the register.com / whois.com database: Perfectwaveinfo@networksolutions.com, 13970 Stowe Drive, Poway, CA.

A lookup of mirrorlabs.com in Google yields this interesting result:
Group W Events
------- Click a logo to view our different catering divisions -------. Glorious
Galas, Fabulous Formals, Dazzling Debuts. For the finest cuisine and ...
Note: There was no cached version of this page in Google.


Hmmm...So this appears to be some kind of military-industrial party planning outfit. Talk about diversified!

ADCS PAC
The ACCS Political Action Committee, according to the Federal Election Commission, has the same Poway address as the other two entities listed above. See http://herndon1.sdrdc.com/cgi-bin/com_detail/C00339093/ for info.

Documents filed with the Federal Election Commission by ADCS PAC are here: http://herndon1.sdrdc.com/cgi-bin/fecimg/?C00339093

Somebody named Arnold R. Borromeo is listed as treasurer for this "qualified non-party" PAC. The ADCS PAC contributed $5,000 to the "Peace Through Strength" PAC (treasurer: Barbara W. Bonfiglio, 1155 21st Street NW, Suite 300, Washington, DC 20036) on 11/1/2002.

Info on Arnold R. Borromeo: http://www.sdreader.com/php/cover.php?mode=print&id=20001005
Info on Barbara Wixon Bonfiglio: http://www.williamsandjensen.com/principals.asp?id=7 and http://www.commoncause.org/site/apps/nl/content2.asp?c=dkLNK1MQIwG&b=194883&ct=228095

Here's the Common Cause entry on Bonfiglio:
Barbara Bonfiglio (CfC secretary) – Worked as treasurer for Promoting Republicans You Can Elect Project (PRYCE Project), the political action committee for Rep. Deborah Pryce (R-OH). She is a partner for Williams & Jensen, a Washington law and lobbying firm. Bonfiglio’s clients have included DeLay, Rep. David Dreier (R-CA), chairman of the House Rules Committee and Rep. Randy “Duke” Cunningham (R-CA), as well as Senate Majority Whip Don Nickles (R-OK) and Senate Energy and Natural Resources Chairman Pete V. Domenici (R-NM). In 2003, watchdog groups filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission alleging that Pryce established two leadership political action committees in violation of campaign finance rules and that eight Republican congressional candidates violated the law by receiving contributions from the PACs. Bonfiglio was listed as the treasurer for the PRYCE Project and the second committee, Value In Electing Women PAC (VIEW PAC).


According to http://nuisance.blogspot.com/, Borromeo gave $13,575 to the ADCS PAC, including $5,000 directly to Randy "Duke" Cunningham.

And when I entered "Arnold Borromeo" into Google, I got this cached link for the Northwest Montana Association of Realtors: www.mlsnmar.com/index.pl/residential?proxiedUrl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.adcs.com%2Faboutus_executiveteam.aspx&am...

Executive Team

Michael P. Williams
President/CEO

Arnold Borromeo
Controller

Larry Wilkes
Director of Information Systems

Jeff Wilkes
Director of Facilities and Logistics

Todd Reid
Director of Production Services

Wallace Johnson
Director of Program Management

Steve Nelson
General Counsel

All of the links on the cached NW Montana Assn. of Realtors site require a login, so this could be a flimsy front. This organization now shows up here -- http://www.nmar.com/ -- on a site that looks more on the up-and-up. So who knows what the deal is with that old cached link on Google.

The other reference for "Arnold Borromeo" in Google takes you to a cached web site for something called "Asane Squashklubb" in Norway. There's an "Executive Team" list for "Asane Squashklubb" that's identical to the one for the Montana realtors organization above. :think:
I have no idea what's going on there, if anything, but it sure seems odd.

Looking up "Arnold R. Borromeo" in Google links to:

However, I couldn't find any references to Borromeo on those sites, so he may not actually be involved with any of them.

MZM
The URL mzminc.com cached in Google (not mzinc.com as given in the OP) takes you to a cached site for Athena Innovative Solutions, which includes the email address info@athenaisinc.com for more info. The active web site for http://www.athenaisinc.com/ is Athena Innovative Solutions, which--according to the info on the home page--was formed when Veritas Capital acquired selected assets of MZM, Inc.

The mailing address given for the HR Dept. of Athena Innovative Solutions is 1523 New Hampshire Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036. This is the address of Mitchell Wade, the guy who flipped Duke Cunningham's house (see http://www.democrats.org/a/2005/10/duke_under_a_cl.php).

A little further digging shows this address associated to one Kathleen Kiernan, Senior VP for International Law Enforcement for MZM, a member of the Advisory Committee to the International Association of Chiefs of Police. See http://www.iacp.org/div_sec_com/div/IPDSCAdvisoryComm.pdf This may or may not be relevant.

Veritas Capital
According to the Athena Innovative Solutions web site...
Veritas Capital is a private equity investment firm headquartered in New York. Founded in 1992 by Robert B. McKeon, Veritas invests primarily in defense and aerospace related companies. Veritas’ portfolio of companies includes, or has included, Dyncorp International, Integrated Defense Technologies, Vertex Aerospace, McNeil Technologies, The Wornick Company, and TRAK Communications, among others. Veritas is dedicated to providing the highest level of critical services and equipment to the defense and federal sectors around the world. For more information, please visit www.veritascapital.com.


Veritas Capital Group
There is also a "Veritas Capital Group." I don't know if they're associated with the Veritas Capital above. This may be a blind alley, but I list the info for reference in case it becomes relevant.

For what it's worth, the web page for this organization -- http://www.veritascapitalgroup.com/ -- says they're in Austin, TX. The page is nothing more than a storefront, an electronic business card, really. Nothing about who they are or what they do.

According to this web site -- http://www.lacp.com/2002sla/competition.htm -- the Veritas Capital Group publishes The Veritas Report and their contact person is Scott A-B Gibson. (What kind of middle name or initial is "A-B"? Is this a typo??) They won a "Spotlight Award" from the League of American Communications Professionals in 2002.

This article in the Austin Business Journal -- http://www.bizjournals.com/austin/stories/2004/12/20/focus3.html?page=1 -- describes Veritas Capital Group as an "Austin-based commercial lender" founded by Jaime Gutierrez. (Follow link to page 2 of the article to see the Veritas reference.)

Again, let me emphasize that there may be no connection between the Veritas Capital Group and Veritas Capital (sans the "Group"), so take this last section with a grain of salt until proven otherwise.

OK (whew!), so there's a bunch of stuff that may be relevant to this trail, or maybe not. We'll see.
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ChiciB1 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-06-05 05:33 PM
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26. Some Really Good Research Going On Here!
Couldn't link into the first link and I've noticed this is happening more & more.

Haven't digested everything yet, just wanted to compliment all of you doing this great homework! Time consuming to be sure.

But why are the links disappearing all the time???
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klook Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-06-05 05:35 PM
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27. You couldn't get http://www.wilkescorp.com to work?
I just tried it again and it worked for me. Let me know if you're talking about a different link and I'll double check.
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ChiciB1 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-06-05 08:34 PM
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29. No, You're Good... Was Talking About The Post By
Former Republican. Sorry for the delay, had a minor emergency here and then had to do the din-din thing.

I'm checking it all out now!

Thanks for the help... Great stuff!

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Susan43 Donating Member (87 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-06-05 09:37 PM
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30. Great research!
Looks like DeLay might be involved too.

Perfect Wave Technologies, $15,000. Perfect Wave is a subsidiary of a San Diego, Calif., company that provides high technology computer software to the U.S. Department of Defense.

http://www.offthekuff.com/mt/archives/002023.html
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