Sadly, it appears that Dr. Francis Boyle died on January 30th, 2025 at the age of 74. According to the News Gazette
he died at 12:22 a.m. Thursday (Jan. 30, 2025) at Carle Foundation
Hospital. Funeral arrangements were incomplete at Evergreen Cremation
Services, 314 Tiffany Court, Champaign. This also apparently has been
corroborated by someone in contact with his brother on X.com
Dr.
Boyle actually stated that the COVID 19 injections were bioweapons in
2020 before they even came out. As you are probably aware Dr. Boyle provided an affidavit stating
that mRNA nanoparticle injections are bioweapons in my case. So many
cowards still refuse to tell the truth about that. Among other things,
Dr. Boyle was an advisor to National ARM. May he rest in peace
Here is a brief highlight of his professional career from the University of Illinois college of Law where he was a law professor.
Francis
Boyle is a professor of international law at the University of Illinois
College of Law. He received an AB (1971) in Political Science from the
University of Chicago, then a JD degree magna cum laude
from Harvard Law School, and AM and PhD degrees in Political Science
from Harvard University. He practiced tax and international tax with
Bingham, Dana & Gould.
Professor
Boyle serves as counsel to Bosnia and Herzegovina and to the
Provisional Government of the Palestinian Authority. He also represents
two associations of citizens within Bosnia and was involved in
developing the indictment against Slobodan Milosević for genocide,
crimes against humanity, and war crimes in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Over
his career, he has represented national and international bodies
including the Blackfoot Nation (Canada), the Nation of Hawaii, and the
Lakota Nation, as well as numerous individual death penalty and human
rights cases. He has advised numerous international bodies in the areas
of human rights, war crimes and genocide, nuclear policy, and
bio-warfare. From 1991-92, he served as Legal Advisor to the Palestinian
Delegation to the Middle East Peace Negotiations.
Professor
Boyle served on the Board of Directors of Amnesty International, as a
consultant to the American Friends Service Committee, and on the
Advisory Board for the Council for Responsible Genetics. He drafted the
U.S. domestic implementing legislation for the Biological Weapons
Convention, known as the Biological Weapons Anti-Terrorism Act of 1989,
that was approved unanimously by both Houses of the U.S. Congress and
signed into law by President George H.W. Bush.
Education
AM, PhD Harvard University
JD Harvard Law School
AB University of Chicago
Areas of Expertise
Constitutional Law (U.S. Foreign Affairs)
Human Rights
Jurisprudence
U.S. Foreign Affairs
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