Jessop Vale

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Jessop Robert Vale (1985-2046) was a Free Market Block Canadian chemical engineer and head of the Defense Research Institute of the Free Market Block during the period leading up to, and including, the Third World War. In his capacity of head of the DRI, he was the initiating manager and principle director of Project Opus, and committed suicide in the courtroom rather than be sentenced to prison under the Cairo Trials. In a sense, he became the scapegoat for many of the war crimes attributed to the military of the Free Market Block during the Third World War.