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Boston Consulting Group (BCG) — Context (Claims)
:::caution Context only — attributed claims BCG is a large, lawful consulting firm. It appears here only where its name intersects the case via one official's resume and reported contracts. Nothing below implies the firm had any role in the assassination. :::
Entity snapshot
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Entity | Boston Consulting Group (BCG) |
| Type | Global management-consulting firm |
| Case intersection 1 | Resume of Bradley D. Hansell, named by Candace Owens as a passenger on the scrutinized SAM-702 flight |
| Case intersection 2 | Reported "Project Aurora" Gaza-related consulting and the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation |
| Evidence rating | Contextual / attributed |
Where it intersects the case
BCG surfaces at the edges of the investigation through attributed claims:
- The SAM-702 flight: Candace Owens identified Bradley D. Hansell — described as an Under Secretary of War for Intelligence with a resume moving between Army Special Forces, BCG, the National Security Council, and back to BCG — as one of four passengers on the SAM-702 VIP flight the day before the assassination. The flight analysis lives on the Planes pages.
- Gaza-related work: Notes allege BCG ran a "Project Aurora" consulting engagement modeling payments for Palestinians to leave Gaza and helped stand up the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation before withdrawing — after which Johnny Moore (reportedly Andrew Kolvet's former boss) became chairman.
These are attributed claims tying BCG to the Israel and intelligence threads by association, not evidence of any role in Kirk's death.
Why investigators track it
BCG functions as a connective node between an intelligence official on a scrutinized flight and the broader Israel/Gaza policy backdrop. It is mapped here for completeness, with a clear line that adjacency is not participation.
Sources
- Candace Owens SAM-702 identification (via investigation notes)
- Notes on "Project Aurora" and the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation