Eric J. Lyman is an American journalist, writer and ghost writer.
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Lyman graduated from Florida State University. He has written on topics from South America, including the thesis that the border conflict between Peru and Ecuador could be based on pre-Columbian Inca roots,[citation needed] and was the first to break the story that the U.S. government was guilty of using illegal poison to eradicate coca crops in the Amazon jungle, contributing to a reversal of U.S. policy in this area.[citation needed]
His work has been published in periodicals, including the Xinhua, San Francisco Chronicle,[1] National Geographic News,[2] Reason Magazine,[3] USA Today,[4] The Hollywood Reporter, UPI[5] and The Wall Street Journal.[6] He is also an editor and columnist for The American, a monthly magazine published in Rome.[7][failed verification]
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