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1984 STING OPERATION AGAINST US FALCONERS CONDUCTED BY THE US FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE
Operation Falcon (Questionable US Fish and Wildlife sting operation against US falconers)

Stropharia ambigua         
SPECIES OF FUNGUS
Questionable Stropharia; Questionable stropharia
Stropharia ambigua, sometimes known as the questionable Stropharia, is a saprotrophic agaric mushroom, commonly fruiting in leaf litter and wood chips in the Pacific Northwest.
Questionable cause         
CATEGORY OF INFORMAL FALLACIES
Confusing cause and effect; False cause; Non causa pro causa; False Cause; Fallacy of false cause; Non causa procausa; Non causa; Questionable causes; Causal fallacy; Causal fallacies; False causes
The questionable cause—also known as causal fallacy, false cause, or non causa pro causa ("non-cause for cause" in Latin)—is a category of informal fallacies in which a cause is incorrectly identified.
List of diagnoses characterized as pseudoscience         
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
List of questionable diagnoses; List of contested illnesses; List of questionable diseases
There are many proposed diseases and diagnoses that are rejected by orthodox medicine consensus and are associated with pseudoscience.

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Operation Falcon (USFWS operation)

Operation Falcon was an undercover operation conducted by the US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) and the Canadian Wildlife Service from 1982–1984. The investigation into the illegal sale of federally protected birds resulted in 63 people being tried or taking a plea bargain. Of the cases that went to trial, there were 5 acquittals, 5 felony convictions, 44 misdemeanor convictions and 1 civil conviction. Jeff McPartlin, a falconer who was reported to be integral to the operation, received the Monitor award for his work. He was later ejected from the North American Falconers Association because officials from the group felt "the man had deceived people". Many falconers were upset at the tactics used during the investigation and felt that the sting inappropriately targeted bystanders rather than professional long term smugglers. Additional information, much published by the National Falconry organization, is available in the following link: http://resourceclearinghouse.blogspot.com/2010/04/operation-falcon.html