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'''Holcomb Environmental Services''' was a sham air-testing company owned by [[Lawrence C. Holcomb]]. It had staff other than Larry Holcomb; the most notable was [[Joseph Pedelty|Joe Pedelty]]. | '''Holcomb Environmental Services''' was a sham air-testing company owned by [[Lawrence C. Holcomb]]. It had staff other than Larry Holcomb; the most notable was [[Joseph Pedelty|Joe Pedelty]]. |
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Holcomb Environmental Services was a sham air-testing company owned by Lawrence C. Holcomb. It had staff other than Larry Holcomb; the most notable was Joe Pedelty.
The company specialised (not exclusively) in testing airports and airlines during flight using a Portable Air Sampling System (PASS) which fitted into a small case which could be carried in the main compartment small-luggage rack.
Holcomb and Pedelty also provide 'expert witness services' for the Tobacco Institute